Conor MacGregor’s dad insists his son not racist

The UFC champ under pressure after new comment about “monkeys”

Last week, Conor McGregor managed to do everything from telling Floyd Mayweather Jr. to “dance for me, boy,” twice, to referring to African-Americans as “monkeys” and saying he’s “half black from the belly button down.”
Yet, the UFC superstar’s father insists that his son “is not racist” and furthermore that the August 26 mega bout between McGregor and Mayweather “is not about race.”
“Conor McGregor is not racist,” his dad, Tony McGregor, insisted, while speaking with Ariel Helwani on The MMA Hour podcast. “This fight is not about race, this fight is about skill and technique. In fact, I don’t think any fight is ever about race. The color of skin is immaterial. It’s the victory that Conor is looking for. It’s imperative, that’s the only thing I’d say in that.”