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Five young burn victims are going to the World Series – thanks to Conor McGregor

He may have been in the USA to promote his new whiskey brand Proper No. Twelve, but Conor McGregor did some proper good deeds while he was there too.

The Dublin fighter headed to a Boston fire department this week, where he gifted the guys ten tickets to the World Series.

And now the Boston Globe has reported that five kids receiving treatment in Boston for severe burns will be in the stands for Game 1 of the World Series.

According to reports Conor had chosen to donate the tickets to the firefighters of the Back Bay firehouse because he knew that was where Lieutenant Edward J. Walsh Jr. and firefighter Michael R. Kennedy had worked before they died battling a fire back in March 2014.

It comes just weeks after Goss.ie revealed Conor made a €10k donation to a sick Irish boy named Bru, who need life-changing surgery.

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