- Evannie Bridges enjoys an ‘amazing night’ with Conor McGregor
- Boxing and UFC stars host meet-and-greets with fans
- Bridges, 37, is an ambassador for the McGregor beer brand.
Evannie Bridges thanked Conor McGregor for a “great night” after spending time at the UFC star’s pub in Ireland on Saturday.
Bridges, 37, is a close friend of Irishman and is an ambassador for his beer brand Forged Irish Stout.
On Saturday night, McGregor hosted a meet-and-greet with fans at his pub, The Black Forged, and Bridges and others were delighted to have enjoyed an “incredible night” at the Dublin venue.
“What a great night with Conor McGregor and Jasmina Zapotczna at the Black Forge Inn,” she posted on X, along with a photo of McGregor and British-Polish fighter Zapotczna.
“Incredible food and atmosphere. Thank you to everyone who came out.
“If you haven’t been to The Black Forged in, you should.” Don’t forget a pint of Forged Irish Stout.
“I love Ireland.”
One fan replied, “Let’s go out together again!” To which Bridges replied, “That’s what friends do.”
Bridges also attended the night of his fight with the UFC superstar in promotional attire, describing it as “wise” for the Irishman to choose to sponsor a boxing event.
“It’s smart for him to get into boxing, because if you think about it, there are fights almost every weekend. He sponsors the show, and he sponsors a lot of other boxers as well.”She’s lucky -Told Block.
“I’m so happy that he’s giving back to the boxing community. I love that he’s giving back to the martial arts, because he could also keep all that money. But he is reducing, so you don’t have to do that.
“I’ve seen comments online that say, ‘To get sponsors, you need T**s and blonde hair.’ I respond, ‘He’s like every boxer on every show. I think they’re sponsored by.” They all have a partnership with Forged Stout. ”
Bridges added that he finds McGregor “an inspiration” and wants to learn from the Irishman as he looks to expand his business portfolio after retiring from boxing. She currently has her OnlyFans account, which is very successful, but is targeting more ventures.
“Obviously, my collaboration with him is a little deeper,” she said. “I’m the face of Forged Stout now. Even after I’m done boxing, I can still learn a lot from him (Conor McGregor). And what he’s doing in the business is really I think it’s exciting.
“It was a natural thing and we’re going to work together for the rest of my career. We work really well together. I’m great for his brand and he’s great for me too. It’s great for the brand and we get along really well.”
