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American sports star joins forces with Conor McGregor in business venture
The well-known athlete joins McGregor as a minority owner of the organisation.
Las Vegas Raiders star Maxx Crosby has joined Conor McGregor as a minority owner of the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC).
The 27-year-old plays as a defensive end for the Raiders and has carved out quite the career so far in his seven seasons in the NFL and is a four-time pro-bowl winner.
On his investment, the 6 foot 5 behemoth said: “Bareknuckle fighting is raw, real, and incredibly engaging for fans.”
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“I have always been passionate about combat sports, and I see BKFC as a platform that not only showcases the incredible skill, talent, and athleticism of these fighters but also brings a unique and authentic experience to combat sports enthusiasts.”
Maxx Crosby #98 of the Las Vegas Raiders (Image: (Photo by Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images))Crosby joins McGregor as a minority owner of the organisation, which was founded by David Feldman in 2018.
The Irishman has been involved in BKFC since becoming part-owner last year and has become the de-facto face of the company, appearing at many events and press conferences promoting fights.
McGregor has flirted with the prospect of moving from owner to participant in BKFC in the past as his prolonged UFC exodus shows no signs of ending.
The Dubliner hasn't featured for Dana White's MMA company since 2021 when he broke his leg in defeat to Dustin Poirier at UFC 264.
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