Ali Abdelaziz thinks Conor McGregor is scared of fighting UFC welterweight champion Kamaru Usman
Conor McGregor recently fired shots at Kamaru Usman for stealing his ‘red panty night’ term as he called himself the ‘real money fight’.
The Irishman called the undisputed welterweight champion a ‘jackass’ as he made fun of the Nigerian’s weak trash-talk game.
And the moment that happened on Twitter, you just knew that there was something that Ali Abdelaziz would have to say.
The Egyptian MMA manager put out a video on YouTube to defend Usman and say that the ‘Nigerian Nightmare’ is not a jackass.
Ali would do just about anything to have a fight like that considering the money it will bring, and you would almost start to feel sorry for how badly he was clutching at straws here.
But you’d have to give the man some points for trying. He went on to berate Conor in his video (nothing new here) and said the Irishman doesn’t have the balls to fight Usman.
“Kamaru Usman is a great father, a great husband. He is not a jackass. If you have a problem with him, fight him. But we know, Conor doesn’t have the balls, doesn’t have anything… he’s not enough of a man to fight anything like Kamaru. He’s not enough of a man to even look at his face. If he look him in his face, he’ll say ‘hello, how are you, how are you doing sir?’.”
He went on to repeat the same thing in just different wordings as he kept on emphasizing how Usman, who is yet to lose in the UFC, would dismantle ‘The Notorious One’.
“The internet creates a lot of heroes. Everybody can talk shit. But realistically, if it was just those two guys in the cage, in a street fight, in a trunk of the car, in a jail cell, who’s daddy? Kamaru Usman is Conor’s daddy, everyday of the week”
After posting 2 and a half minute long rant, he went on to say how he was not worried about Conor.
Well if anything, this video might just have proved who the real money fight is. McGregor and Usman are also both pretty busy right now.
The Irishman faces Dustin Poirier in a trilogy fight while Usman puts his belt on the line against Jorge Masvidal at UFC 261. Well, then, maybe some other time…
Follow our dedicated UFC page for instant UFC news and updates