UFC superstar Conor McGregor ran amok after watching Gervonta Davis knockout fierce rival Ryan Garcia in Las Vegas.
The 34-year-old is set to mark his return to the octagon later this year for the first time since breaking his leg in the defeat by Dustin Poirier in July 2021.
But the Irishman let his hair down and splashed the cash on Saturday evening as he sat ringside for the highly-anticipated fight at the T-Mobile Arena before heading off to one of the famous casinos on the strip.
McGregor was at the centre of attention as he was filmed gambling alongside South African rugby player Francois Hougaard with a big stack of cash in his hand while sipping on whiskey.
The Irishman appeared to enjoy trying his luck on the roulette wheel as he cuts a relaxed figure while spending heavily on the table.
Conor McGregor enjoyed a lavish spending spree gambling in Las Vegas over the weekend
McGregor was in attendance to watch Gervonta Davis’ (right) victory over Ryan Garcia (left)
One clip shows McGregor hand over a wad of notes and tells the clerk: ‘Give us another thousand chips but not for this, you can roll this.
He posted a number of clips on his Instagram and captioned it: ‘Gambling in Las Vegas, Nevada. One of life’s great pleasures’, with a heart sign.
Huge crowds eventually began to gather around McGregor who’s celebrity status makes him easily recognisable by supporters.
But on this occasion appears to love the attention and interacts with fans by waving a fistful of notes around and waving to those who cheer him on as he continues his gambling spree.
McGregor (right) spent heavily on the roulette table at a Las Vegas casino
McGregor was also seen in Garcia’s dressing room after the defeat as he called on the American boxer to set up a rematch with Davis.
‘He’s 1-0 on you. Youse are the two biggest names in the division. I want to see it again,’ Mcgregor said.
‘I want to see it again now and I want to see it with no rehydration clause.
‘All respect to you. You are the future of this game. I am going to watch you all the way.’