At UFC 264, Conor McGregor finally faced off against Dustin Poirier in the main event of the show. With expectations off the roof, fans simply could not tell who was going to become the winner of the fight. Conor McGregor would go on to fracture his ankle at the end of the first round and this resulted in Dustin Poirier winning the fight via a TKO. Conor McGregor’s surprising haircut photo also recently leaked.
Conor McGregor is known to go after people whenever he feels like it and it seems The Notorious did that once again in a series of tweets, as he took aim at Daniel Cormier and deleted the tweets afterwards. Conor McGregor recently took a shot at Daniel Cormier’s weight and then work ethic and accused Cormier of commentating on his UFC 264 fight with Daniel Cormier while being inebriated.
Michael Bisping recently blasted Conor McGregor for his comments and it seems the two even had a war of words on Twitter recently, as it started with Bisping responding to a fan.
“It’s ok mate. That seems to be the general consensus these days. Don’t know what’s getting deleted quicker. His tweets or his legacy.”
Conor McGregor replied to Bisping as he uploaded a photo of Bisping in a plane.
“The only legacy I give a fuck about is the Legacy 5000 my mother flies around on,”
Bisping and Conor then continued their war as they said the following:
“Money doesn’t make you a man little guy. Besides, even if you stood on your wallet I’d still be a bigger man than you.
“Oh you a big man are ya bro ahahah a real man wouldn’t sprint from his hometown after they come knocking on his mother’s door bro. Don’t forget that one big man in the U.S. Crunch time and you dipped
It’s ok mate. That seems to be the general consensus these days. Don’t know what’s getting deleted quicker. His tweets or his legacy. https://t.co/vCYqDFMKQQ
— michael (@bisping) August 18, 2021
Money doesn’t make you a man little guy. Besides, even if you stood on your wallet I’d still be a bigger man than you. https://t.co/jicIAVhCPX
— michael (@bisping) August 18, 2021