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Video: Conor McGregor's terrible pineapple to Miami Heat mascot

2023-06-10T20:23:48.828Z

Highlights: The Irishman was invited to play at halftime but his hand went out and he burst the mascot. The idea was that Conor McGregor, one of the luxury guests at game four of the NBA finals between Miami and Denver, would interact a little with the Heat mascot. They put boxing gloves and a championship belt on him to make him fight Conor, but the Irishman blew it up in second. Not satisfied with having sent her to the ground, he continued to hit pineapples in her face when she was lying on the floor.


The Irishman was invited to play at halftime but his hand went out and he burst the mascot. He even hit him on the floor and was whistled by the fans!


Without a doubt, his hand went out. And strong, because the idea was that Conor McGregor, one of the luxury guests at game four of the NBA finals between Miami and Denver, would interact a little with the Heat mascot. However, the Irishman wanted to show all his power and put tremendous trumpet in his face. So much so that he blew her hat off and left her lying on the floor.

"Burnie," as the mascot is known, is the anthropomorphic representation of the Heat's fireball logo. They put boxing gloves and a championship belt on him to make him fight Conor, but the Irishman blew it up in second. Not satisfied with having sent her to the ground, he continued to hit pineapples in her face when she was lying on the floor. There, all the Miami fans who were in the stadium began booing the former king of the UFC featherweight and lightweight categories.

Look at the terrible pineapple that Conor McGregor hit the Miami Heat mascot

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