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CONOR McGregor has given his own personal stamp of approval to the Dublin pub he has splashed out €3 million on - by namechecking his Proper 12 whiskey brand on its sign.
New signage has just been unveiled on the Black Forge Inn in Dublin, which shows that the UFC fighter has kept the original name of the bar.
But he has left locals in no doubt that he’s the new landlord of the boozer by highlighting ‘Proper 12’ in small writing underneath the name Black Forge Inn.
Proper 12 is the name of McGregor’s lucrative brand of whiskey, which he heavily promotes at his fights.
A JUDGE has granted the transfer of the Black Forge Inn in Dublin ahead of its relaunch by MMA star Conor McGregor.
The premises was purchased earlier this year and a successful application was made today at Dublin District Court by new operators, Jemi Ventures Ltd, to transfer of the pub licence.
The firm’s director is Alan Geraghty and the company secretary is Dee Devlin, McGregor’s partner.
The popular Drimnagh venue has been closed for a major revamp ahead of it’s reopening.
Along with Dee Devlin, McGregor’s fiancée and the mother of his two children, Geraghty is the director of the former UFC champ s four main businesses in Dublin.