CONOR McGregor has thanked God he wasn't killed after being hit by a car while cycling his bike.
The multi-millionaire Dubliner said knowledge of MMA "saved his life" as he showed his cycling pants were ripped in a short video in the aftermath of the collision.
The Notorious claimed while he was cycling his bike he was hit by a car from behind.
In a video following the incident, a shaken McGregor said: "I could have been dead there.
A male motorist is heard apologising to McGregor, saying he couldn't see a thing because of the low sun in the sky and offering to bring him and his bike home.
McGregor, 34, originally from Crumlin, is heard saying in the video: "All good mate. Don't worry about it. I could have been dead there.
This story is from the January 28, 2023 edition of Irish Daily Mirror.
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