Conor McGregor Seen Smashing & Stomping Fan's Phone In New Footage

New angles show a better view of what exactly happened.

BYAlexander Cole
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Conor McGregor has never been one to avoid controversy and altercations. The UFC fighter has been known to be quite the hot head, so it was no surprise when reports surfaced last month that McGregor had smashed the phone of a fan while outside of a Miami night club. According to reports, Ahmed Abdirzak was outside the night club looking to get a picture of McGregor, when the Irish UFC champion walked up to him, took his phone out of his hands and stomped on it.

McGregor was arrested at the time of the incident and was quickly released. While footage of the incident has surfaced online, TMZ has now obtained even better footage of the altercation. The video is more of an aerial view that shows McGregor approach Abdirzak and smack the phone away. That's when he goes to stomp on it.

After the incident occurred, Abdirzak explained how he felt after the ordeal, saying he was upset that he had lost so many valuable photos.

"I've got pictures of my son that I didn't even save on my iCloud that I'm gonna lose," Abdirzak told TMZ Sports. "That's really what pissed me off the most. I've got pictures of my son that I'm never gonna get again."

McGregor recently settled a lawsuit this week which was filed by Abdirzak in relation to the incident.


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