Conor McGregor’s identify will get loudly booed at Limp Bizkit live performance in Dublin

Conor McGregor’s standing in Eire seems to have hit a brand new low, as the previous UFC champion was met with loud boos throughout a Limp Bizkit live performance on the 3Arena in Dublin.

As soon as Eire’s most celebrated athlete, McGregor’s reception on the occasion mirrored his rising disconnect from the Irish public.

The 36-year-old introduced his attendance on the live performance forward of time through Instagram.

He was acknowledged on stage by Limp Bizkit vocalist Fred Durst, however reasonably than cheers, the group responded with jeers.

The incident was captured on video and shortly unfold throughout social media, the place followers weighed in on McGregor’s obvious fall from grace.

 

The footage sparked widespread dialogue, with many highlighting how McGregor’s once-unquestioned assist in Eire has deteriorated.

As soon as the pleasure of Crumlin, McGregor constructed a world fanbase along with his meteoric rise by the UFC, drawing Irish assist wherever he fought.

Nonetheless, his popularity has been overshadowed by authorized troubles and controversies, together with a civil courtroom ruling in November 2024 that discovered him responsible for sexually assaulting Nikita Hand in 2018. The decision led to widespread condemnation, with Irish companies severing ties with him.

Within the aftermath, a widely known Galway gymnasium erased a mural of McGregor that had stood since 2017, and his former whiskey model, Correct Twelve, introduced it could now not use his picture in advertising.

Whereas McGregor stays a world determine, his reception on the Limp Bizkit live performance serves as one other signal of his declining assist in Eire.

Regardless of his continued presence on social media and hints at a political future, the response from his dwelling crowd suggests his days as a beloved nationwide icon are lengthy gone.