Conor McGregor Reveals He Previously ‘Turned Down a Few Good Roles’ in Hollywood

Conor
McGregor
will make his major motion picture debut in March, but
he apparently turned down many more opportunities in previous
years.

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McGregor stars alongside Jake Gyllenhall in the “Roadhouse” remake,
which is set to be released on Prime Video on March 21. The former

UFC
two-division champion plays Knox, who is brought in to take
out Gyllenhall’s Dalton.

In an interview with Total Film, McGregor revealed that it took him
a while to accept a movie part, and he might have hurt some
feelings as a result.

“I had turned down a good few roles in my time on the climb,”
McGregor said. “I’ve had directors show up at fight camp, really
beautiful directors doing really top-end movies… And over and over,
they’d come to me, and I always turned them down… I’d leave people
a little high and dry. I probably have a few enemies out there that
I don’t really know of because I had said, ‘I might do it.’”

While McGregor’s fighting career often took precedent, he did much
of the filming for “Roadhouse” while he was sidelined due to a
broken leg suffered at UFC 264 in July 2021. The Dublin native
doesn’t claim to be a natural actor, but this role was fitting
because he was in his element.

“I was just in awe of it all, to be honest with you, the whole
process,” McGregor said. “I didn’t know how I was going to take to
it. I didn’t know whether I was going to like it, to be honest. I’m
a fighting man – that’s my bread and butter. It’s where I come
from… I’m not an actor, but I’m show business. That was my vibe to
it. I felt that. I enjoyed every second of it.”

Meanwhile, a date for McGregor’s Octagon return remains unknown
following his coaching stint opposite Michael
Chandler
on “The Ultimate Fighter 31” last year. UFC CEO Dana
White recently targeted the fall for McGregor’s next fight, but
nothing has been confirmed at this point in time.

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