Conor McGregor apologises for 'homophobic' slur

McGregor apologises for 'homophobic' slur

MMA fighter Conor McGregor has issued an apology after he was caught on camera uttering the word "faggot".

The 29-year-old made the comment after witnessing his sparring partner Artem Lobov lose to Andre Fili in a bout in Poland last month.

"I'm human, I slip up, I say stupid things every damn day," McGregor told Reuters. "All I can [do] is hold my hand up and apologise if anyone was offended.

"The word used to describe that opponent was incorrect and very offensive and I can apologise for that."

In another interview with The Late Late Show, he explained: "I witnessed [Lobov] lose a fight in a potential career-defining or a career-ending fight in a manner where the opponent was stalling and running away, and I was upset.

"I was whispering in his ear, and I was speaking on that, and I said what I said. I meant no disrespect to nobody, to anybody in the LGBT community."

McGregor is on record as a supporter of LGBT rights, having previously campaigned to legalise gay marriage in Ireland.

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