BKFC part-owner Conor McGregor has a bone to pick with the promotion.

McGregor has become a prominent figure in BKFC (Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship) ever since becoming a part-owner of the company in April 2024.

The Irishman has frequently attended events and promoted cards on social media and through numerous press conference appearances.

With that in mind, McGregor always has a keen eye on the action, and that was the case on Saturday when BKFC 77 took place from BP Pulse Arena in Birmingham, England.

Conor McGregor slams BKFC for ‘absolutely ridiculous’ broadcast decision

McGregor was active on social media throughout the BKFC’s latest card, reposting the brutal and bloody fights that went down in front of a packed crowd in ‘Brum’.

Some of the best action came in the main event, as hometown favorite Conor Tierney successfully defended his UK welterweight championship. ‘Brum Town Bomber’ forced a corner stoppage prior to the fourth round of his fight against Danny Christie.

‘The Notorious’ was quick to praise Tierney in a video posted on X, but he was less complimentary when it came to the BKFC production team…

“Ah sure who needs to hear from the hometown hero who just defended his belt in his hometown in a sold out arena in the biggest fight of his life in front of all his people,” McGregor wrote. “Ye you guys are probably right, end the broadcast, nothing to see here.

“I AM F—— LIVID HERE! ABSOLUTELY RIDICULOUS!”

McGregor was similarly infuriated in the video, as he urged someone to enter the ring to interview Tierney after his triumph on home soil.

Conor McGregor has teased a BKFC fight amid UFC inactivity

McGregor hasn’t competed in any form since July 2021, when a gruesome broken leg ended his trilogy fight against Dustin Poirier after one round at UFC 264.

Since then, the Irishman pulled out of a fight against Michael Chandler last summer, leaving many to suggest his career inside the Octagon is over.

Should that be the case, perhaps a future in a different combat sports realm awaits the Dublin native. Since becoming involved with bare-knuckle boxing, McGregor has teased a BKFC fight for himself.

During the press conference for BKFC Italy this past February, the UFC star even named three potential opponents for his debut in the promotion.

“There are many bouts, showcase bouts. You could say Mike Perry. You could say Jeremy Stephens. You could say a rematch against Eddie Alvarez. You could say many matches.

“But the lightweight title, who’s the champion right now, lightweight, welterweight, let’s see. I am open. We will see when it comes.”