Conor McGregor splashes out £3m on luxury yacht inspired by Muhammad Ali… but legend’s name is spelt WRONG in brochure
UFC star flicked through paperwork which reveals plans for amazing new boat - including a quote from 'Mohammad Ali'
CONOR McGREGOR bragged about his new £3million, Muhammad Ali-inspired luxury yacht.
But the name of the boxing legend was embarrassingly spelt WRONG in the brochure for his latest toy.
The UFC superstar has been inactive since his October defeat to Khabib Nurmagomedov.
He has at least got the dream of his new boat to keep him going.
A video on Instagram documents the Irishman flicking through a prospectus of his new Prestige 750, which the front page shows was built specifically for him.
Subsequent pages show various images of the yacht, including an internal lay-out of the 41kg vehicle which is 20meters long and has four cabins on board.
The final page show includes a quote from Ali - though the legendary American boxer's name is spelt "Mohammad".
Taken from a news conference in 1984, the quote read: "He who is not courageous enough to take risk will accomplish nothing in life."
Forbes estimate the former two-weight UFC world champion McGregor is worth £75million - and he makes no secret of his vast fortune.
Floyd Mayweather was top of the table, with McGregor in fourth behind footballers Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.
He regularly uses social media to show off his wealth, which includes posting a photo of his Rolls Royce Phantom VIII, which is worth £340,000.
McGregor, who recently become a dad for the second time, used social media to hail Manchester United interim manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer yesterday.
Tweeting after United's 3-1 FA Cup win over Arsenal, he wrote: "Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is a special man! The Man United Super Sub. Player AND Manager. Insane!
"You can feel the passion he has for his club and it’s history. Beaming with pride as he vividly explains the teams amazing counter attacking ability over the years.
"Past and present! Wow!"