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If you thought losing a fight was going to put a dent in Conor McGregor’s star power, think again.
Ireland’s most famous fighter is still here in the United States, one week after his fourth-round submission loss to Khabib Nurmagomedov last week at UFC 229.
And on Sunday, he made his highest-profile public appearance since the fight and resulting post-fight controversy. “The Notorious” was all over the FOX network pre-game coverage of the Dallas Cowboys’ home game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
McGregor, along with teammate Dillon Danis and agent Audie Attar, were seen on-field with the Cowboys just before the start of the game, mixing it up with club owner Jerry Jones and several of the Cowboys players.
You can see footage of McGregor’s sideline appearance below.
.@TheNotoriousMMA mixing it up before today’s game. #JAXvsDAL pic.twitter.com/2otbkyY5Cq
— Dallas Cowboys (@dallascowboys) October 14, 2018
The @dallascowboys getting a little pregame fire from @TheNotoriousMMA (via @dillondanis) pic.twitter.com/DzZExM0QKD
— The Checkdown (@thecheckdown) October 14, 2018
Dallas went on to beat the Jaguars 40-7 on Sunday afternoon.