Conor McGregor did not hesitate when asked to describe the atmosphere at Newcastle’s win over Arsenal.
The former UFC champion was spotted in the crowd at St. James’ Park on Saturday.
He watched on as Eddie Howe’s side recorded a 1-0 home win thanks to Alexander Isak’s first half header.
During the match, McGregor appeared on talkSPORT and was asked what he made of St. James’ Park.
The Irishman explained: “It’s awesome to be here at Newcastle’s home ground, St James’. It’s awesome, what an arena, what a stadium. It has a lot of character.
“I’m excited to see the game unfold. Big game here today.”
As for the home support and the atmosphere inside the stadium, he added: “It’s a pit in there, it’s a bear pit, so it’s intense.
“I see even the Arsenal fans, where they’re putting the Arsenal fans, right up the top of the arena.
“But in fairness, the Arsenal fans have travelled also, so it’s always great to see passionate fans and I’m here enjoying the spectacle.”
His visit to St. James’ Park comes a month after McGregor caused a stir at another Arsenal match.
The mixed martial artist watched on at the Emirates Stadium as the Gunners beat Paris Saint-Germain 2-0 in the Champions League.
After the match, he posed for pictures with the players and was seen taking shots at goal.
His antics have even seen the club consider a change to their matchday rules after the UFC icon found his way onto the pitch.
McGregor had been in Newcastle ahead of a Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship event in the city.
BKFC 68 took place at the Utilita Arena on Saturday night, with the 36-year-old sat front row for the fights.
He was also seen rallying the crowd in between bouts during the event.
McGregor is a part owner of the promotion after buying a share of the company back in April.
Meanwhile, his absence from the octagon continues after an injury setback earlier this year.
After recovering from breaking his tibia against Dustin Poirier at UFC 264 in July 2021.
He had been set to return against Michael Chandler at UFC 303 this summer but was forced to withdraw due to a toe injury.
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