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Conor McGregor has finally issued an apology after being caught on camera referring to another UFC fighter as a "f****t".
The Dublin fighter appeared on RTE One's The Late Late Show to promote his film with Universal Studios that launches next week, where he was asked about a clip that circulated after UFC Fight Night 118 last month.
Conor and Artem backstage, choice words from McGregor.. #UFCGdansk pic.twitter.com/5P17nBETHH
— McDuckMMA (@McDuckMMA) October 21, 2017
Speaking on the video – which shows Conor referring to his teammate Artem Lobov's opponent as a "f****t" – McGregor said he meant no offence to the LGBT community:
"I meant no disrespect to anybody in the LGBT community...I just have to say sorry for what I did and move on from it."
McGregor also confirmed he's in talks with UFC about a return to the Octagon.