Conor McGregor is posting away on the internet about his amazing Ibiza vacation as if the world isn’t still talking about his violent attack on a random club-goer at 6am on Tuesday morning.
McGregor was caught on camera dropping a one-two combo on a man at the infamous Pacha nightclub. Friends identified the victim as Joe Gomez and described him as someone with ”the most special heart” that “has never raised his voice once.” We’ll wait for more character witnesses, but it’s worth noting McGregor has a history of sucker punching people.
Italian TV personality Francesco Facchinetti claims McGregor clocked him in the face back in 2021. He believes this kind of incident, like another in 2019 where McGregor punched an old man at a pub, is more common than you’d think.
“If you are looking the video [of the McGregor pub punching], you can see his friends take him out of the situation in one second,” Facchinetti said at the time. “He punched the old man and in less than one second, pow. It happened, the same stuff. Because I think they saw that like a hundred times, or maybe a thousand times, that kind of story.”
After a short period of relative silence, McGregor has shared a blast of photos from the Ibiza vacation.
“To celebrate winning the league I took the Black Forge Inn football squad away on holiday to Ibiza!” he wrote on Instagram. “All expense paid, VIPs! LEAGUE CHAMPIONS, BABY! Reach out, link up, join a team! Get active! For the sake of your mental health you will thank yourself!”
To celebrate winning the league I took our @blackforgeinn football squad away on holiday to Ibiza! All expense paid, VIP’s!
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS!
Reach out, link up, join a team! Get active!
For the sake of your mental health you will thank yourself for doing this!
— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) June 20, 2025
The one apparent reference to the attack? McGregor captioned one Instagram Story of himself smiling with a drink, writing “The Menace” above it.
This isn’t the first Ibiza incident involving McGregor that we know about. In 2023 a woman accused him of attacking her on his yacht after a night of partying, scaring her so badly that she jumped ship and was fished out of the bay by a Red Cross boat.
“His entire demeanor changed, and he became very aggressive,” the initial report read. “He kicked her with his instep just below her navel and punched her in the chin.”
A civil case was filed over the incident but was discontinued in 2023. Through a statement from his PR representative, McGregor is “steadfast in his denial of all the accusations made by a guest on his boat.”
This story originally appeared on MMA Mania