Conor McGregor's documentary has landed on Netflix in Ireland once again and has quickly catapulted towards the top of the viewing charts.
The Notorious documents the star's rise from nothing to becoming the UFC champion of the world, paying particular attention to the build-up to his first scheduled fight with Jose Aldo - which in the end saw him face Chad Mendes.
But one moment in the documentary gave fans a good chuckle as the Dubliner opened up about a stalker fan who kept emailing him.
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Reading from his phone during the Notorious documentary, McGregor says: "The email is 'For Conor's eyes only please' and this is about the 150th.
"Hi Conor, after my last relationship broke down I had a very powerful feeling in my body that I was soon to meet the love of my life. At around the same time I had the vision of being in Vegas.
"I do need one thing from you at this stage, please be honest about what is going on here.
"I feel like we have been sharing this love online and elsewhere. I see us having a number of children; Ella, Shannon, Conor, Hugh, Michael, James, Seamus are some names I have in mind.
"Now, I have not written back to this crazy b**** once, but she keeps on sending emails, emails, emails - like big detailed ones like that, naming the kids and things, its f****** up, isn't it?
"What do you do with that? That b**** will show up at the gaff one day with a bleedin' gun or something."
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