Conor McGregor will be out indefinitely due to injury, but the 33-year-old is not expected to remain silent.
Although some of his comments seem to be deliberately made, most people know how unsmooth he is.
Just recently, “Notorious” posted a tweet that seemed to refer to Khabib Nurmagomedov’s late father, Abdulmanap.
Although the name was not mentioned, it is believed that the post was in response to the Russian’s comments after the UFC 264 loss.
When McGregor was deemed unfit to continue the game with Dustin Boyllir due to his injury, Nurmagomedov tweeted a post saying read: “Good always defeats evil. I’m glad you @DustinPoirier. I hope you can get your belt by the end of the year.”
Two weeks later, McGregor wrote on Twitter: “Covid-19 is good, father is evil?”
The post has been deleted, but it did not escape the attention of most people.Some people can catch Photo in.
It is worth mentioning that Nurmagomedov’s father died of COVID-19 complications in 2020.
As we all know, the discord between UFC players is well documented. This includes a spectacular main event held at UFC 229 in 2018.
In addition. The Irish may surpass themselves and use profanity to attack family members involved in Russia.
There is no doubt that McGregor is a proven commodity. However, defining the boundaries of insults and being more sensitive are things that most people are thinking about.
For most people, now is to make money for McGregor.No less than BRAVE CF middleweight champion Mohammad Fakhreddine appeared in Sports Byte Philippines.
As far as Fakhreddine is concerned, McGregor’s heart is no longer involved in the sport.
“Connor [McGregor] It’s been different since he fought with Freud [Mayweather]. I think he is offside to make too much money. After that battle, he was no longer the same person. You can see from the results. He won by two-sixths? I think he made too much money… At first, he was hungry. I think in his mind, he is still a little hungry, but his heart doesn’t want it anymore,” Fahreddin said.
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