Conor McGregor appears for two-minute hearing in relation to Dublin pub incident
A judge has given Conor McGregor three weeks to decide how he will plead to a charge of attacking a customer in a Dublin pub.
Desmond Keogh, who in his 50s and from south west Dublin had been at the Marble Arch Pub, Benbulbin Road, in Drimnagh at about 2.30pm on April 6 last when he was allegedly hit by the mixed martial arts (MMA) star.
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