Conor McGregor is a wildman of UFC but it's his activities outside the ring that get more attention these days.

Conor McGregor claims a DNA test has revealed he is not the father of a secret lovechild allegedly conceived during the Grand National.

Terri Murray, 26, had claimed she gave birth to the ex-UFC star’s daughter after a hotel romp following the horse racing event in 2017.

But McGregor, who repeatedly denied sleeping with Terri, on Saturday (AEDT) claimed a DNA test proved the child, named Clodagh, is not his.

The fighter is understood to have had swabs taken from his mouth, with testing carried out by a private lab.

They showed there is a “zero per cent probability” he is the one-year-old’s dad, according to The Herald Ireland.

“To conclusively end any and all erroneous media reports, Conor McGregor took a DNA test recently which confirmed to all parties that he is not the father of the child in Liverpool,” a spokesman for McGregor said.

Terri shot into the limelight in February when she alleged she had sex with the UFC star at his hotel after the Aintree Grand National — just four weeks before Conor’s girlfriend Dee Devlin, 31, gave birth to their first child, Conor Jr.

McGregor had always denied being Clodagh’s dad and insists that Terri slept with one of his friends, not him.

She repeatedly stated she did not want money from the former two-weight UFC world champion but wanted him to admit responsibility.

“I just want to prove he is Clodagh’s dad and I’m not lying,” Terri said at the time.

“If he gets that DNA test, I’ve said, ‘You never have to speak to me again, you can walk away’.”

She claimed she ended up in bed with the dad-of-two after one of his friends invited her to his room in Liverpool’s Hilton Hotel.

The Sun Online has contacted Terri for comment.

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