Conor McGregor’s promotion of a non-alcoholic stout that is not on the market at Katie Taylor’s recent fight is a “perfect example” of attempts to bypass advertising rules, a harm reduction group has claimed.
As the sponsor of the event, McGregor’s “Forged Irish Stout 0.
0” branding was on the ring mat and ropes at Taylor’s fight in Dublin, and T-shirts were given out in the 3Arena.
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