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Conor McGregor keeps autograph hunters waiting 63 HOURS after staying in the Lowry Hotel in Manchester

The Notorious arrived back from a night out at the LIV Nightclub in the city before arriving back at 3am and not leaving again until Tuesday at 6pm

CONOR McGREGOR must really love the Lowry Hotel as he kept fans waiting 63 HOURS for autographs while staying in Manchester.

The Notorious has been in the north-west after taking to the stage at 'An Experience With' at Event City in front of 5000 people.

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Conor McGregor kept fans waiting 63 hours for autographs while staying at the Lowry Hotel in ManchesterCredit: Eamonn and James Clarke

But the two time UFC world champion stuck around the city and partied at the trendy LIV Club.


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McGregor was greeted on his return from the night out on Sunday at 3am by fans who were waiting for his signature but told them he would sign for them when he left the hotel.

But the Notorious did not leave the Lowry for another 63 hours and only departed on Tuesday night at 6pm to catch his private jet.

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The Irishman appeared to confirm this was the case by referencing SunSport's story on his Instagram page.

McGregor revealed in his Q&A that he was confident a superfight with boxing legend Floyd Mayweather would be his next bout.

 

Conor McGregor finally left the hotel after 63 hours to board his private jetCredit: Eamonn and James Clarke

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Conor McGregor was in Manchester after appearing at a Q&A in the city in front of 5,000 fansCredit: Eamonn and James Clarke
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But the Irishman admitted it could be a while as both sides need to agree on the amount of money they will earn from the fight.

McGregor said: "Me and Floyd have got to get together and talk the same way him and Manny [Pacquiao] figured it out.

"Once we come to a number, once we come to a set number that I’m happy with, that he’s happy with, then we go to the customers.
Conor McGregor is eyeing up a superfight with undefeated boxer Floyd MayweatherCredit: Getty Images
"Then we go to the promoters, to the buyers, and then we get it done. That’s next.

"We’ll figure the situation out then go to the dotted line, but this is happening."

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