'Starving' Conor McGregor tweets his search for McDonald's in St Tropez then admits he meant to type it into Google

'Starving' Conor McGregor tweets his search for McDonald's in St Tropez then admits he meant to type it into Google

CONOR MCGREGOR accidentally tweeted his search for a local McDonald's when he mean to be asking Google for directions.

Ferguson was knocked out cold by a brutal Michael Chandler front kick in the second round of their UFC 274 bout.



Whilst McGregor, 33, finished watching the contest, he tweeted something meant for a Google search.

He wrote: "McDonald’s near me in St.Tropez, still open. I’m."

The followed it up with: "Sorry meant that for Google hahahaa."

The former world champion claimed he was "starving" in Southern France.

READ MORE UFC STORIES

Khabib, Jones & Diaz fuming with McGregor for claiming he’s UFC’s No2

Ferguson released from hospital after brutal UFC 274 KO loss

It is unknown whether he was continuing to mock Ferguson or whether he was genuinely hungry.

The superstar fighter appears to be enjoying the French coast, taking his new £2.4million Lamborghini super-yacht out for a spin.

The Irishman has been soaking up the sun with fiancee Dee Devlin.

Meanwhile Ferguson, 38, was flatlined by a picture-perfect front kick from Chandler – who snapped a two-fight losing streak.

Most read in MMA

UFC 274

Updates as Justin Gaethje challenges Charles Oliveira for lightweight championship

HOSPITAL TRIP

Ferguson released from hospital after brutal UFC 274 KO loss

'DEFINITELY GAME'

McGregor agrees to Chandler fight after rival's brutal KO of Ferguson

FERGIE FRIED

UFC 274: Chandler brutally KO's Ferguson with a vicious front kick

FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS – BEST NEW CUSTOMER OFFERS

El Cucucy, who won the first round, faceplanted the canvas and didn't come around for close to two minutes.

And the UFC's medical team sent him to the hospital to undergo additional checks as a precaution.

The beloved Ferguson, however, was promptly released after his CT scans were negative.

Chandler's viral KO of Ferguson sent the Gila River Arena into a state of pandemonium.

And UFC president Dana White was blown away by the savage stoppage.

In the post-fight press conference, he said: "That was the most vicious knockout I've ever seen."

Three-time Bellator lightweight champ Chandler called out McGregor for a comeback immediately after the fight.

McGregor has not fought since his second consecutive defeat to Dustin Poirier at UFC 264 last July.

    Source: Read Full Article