Conor McGregor slammed for his criticism of Floyd Mayweather Jr
Conor McGregor has been slammed by Khabib Nurmagomedov’s manager Ali Abdelaziz for his criticism of Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Earlier this week, McGregor branded his most recent opponent a ‘p***y’ for seemingly pulling a u-turn on having a mixed martial arts fight.
Abdelaziz believes McGregor’s latest verbal jab at Mayweather is hypocritical and has accused ‘The Notorious’ of ducking several fights.
“It’s crazy @TheNotoriousMMA everyone p****s when the guys ducked everyone that can beat him,” he tweeted.
“Frankie Edgar, Khabib, and never defended his titles. He only fight (sic) guys stylelisticaly good for him.
“And his coaches only talk about guys he can’t beat. Not sure who’s the pussy here.”
Nate Diaz gives update on his UFC future
Nate Diaz has refused to fight until the UFC brass approach him in a respectable manner.
“I’m not fighting because I am a fighter. You’re fighting because someone’s telling you to fight,” 32-year-old Diaz said during an appearance on the Outside The Box podcast.
“I’ll fight whenever the f**k I wanna fight. That’s because I’m a G, n**ga, I’m a fighter myself.
“I ain’t trying to do what nobody says, I’ll do what I say. And I will fight when I’m approached respectably.”
Yoel Romero slams Michael Bisping
UFC middleweight title contender Yoel Romero has claimed he wasn’t surprised by Michael Bisping’s loss to Georges St-Pierre.
“It’s not a surprise for anybody, it’s not a surprise, it’s not a surprise,” ‘The Soldier of God’ said during an appearance on The MMA Hour.
“I knew that Michael Bisping didn’t have good wrestling or grappling, I knew this guy had nothing for St-Pierre.
“And I knew St-Pierre would beat him and go out again.”