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The young lads in that deadly Conor McGregor Beats By Dre are boxers from Ballybough
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EALRIER THIS WEEK, Beats By Dre released a spine-chilling video in advance of Conor McGregor’s fight against Conor McGregor.
The three-minute video depicts young boxers in Dublin preparing for a fight spliced with footage of Conor McGregor preparing for his own bout. It also featured a rather wonderful choral rendition of Notorioius BIG’s Juicy, as performed by singers from Fingal Academy of Music.
Earlier this afternoon, Newstalk’s Tom Dunne chatted to some of the youngsters involved in the ad including Lewis Brophy and Evan Hamilton, two young boxers with Ballybough Boxing Club.
Brophy and Hamilton revealed that they were cast after the “a girl came down and said she was looking for three actors for the ad”.
The two boxers were cast after an audition process which saw them talk about a fight they had been in. “We had to brag about it,” they explained.
They also revealed that much of their dialogue was improvised and they were given freedom by the director to make up what they wanted to say. For instance, “What’s up, ugly?” was fully improvised.
The boys have yet to meet McGregor yet, but they have been in touch with him (“We had to send a video saying good luck”) and are hopeful they might get to meet the man himself after all the hullabaloo surrounding this weekend’s fight dies down.
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Meanwhile, Fingal Academy of Music confirmed that they were also kept in the dark as to what the ad was for and told Dunne that they “didn’t have a clue” what the whole thing was about.
And they only saw the final product along with the rest of us.
Meanwhile, Lewis and Evan confirmed that they’re big fans of McGregor and will be cheering him on come Saturday night.
Bring it on.
You can listen back to the interview, as well as Fingal Academy of Music’s performance of Juicy, here.
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