Khabib Nurmagomedov’s manager Ali Abdelaziz believes Conor McGregor will never win a UFC belt again after The Irishman’s latest tweet.
Things have never looked good between McGregor and Abdelaziz ever since the ‘McGregor UFC 223 bus attack’. The two go back and forth on Twitter from time to time, almost periodically like Halley’s Comet.
Abdelaziz has never acknowledged McGregor for the fighter he is, since he feels that the Irishman is a money-grubber. The Dominance MMA Management CEO often publicly points out that The Notorious will come nowhere close to his greatest ever client Khabib Nurmagomedov.
And recently, McGregor tweeted asking the UFC to make a new belt called the RMF (Richest M*****f*****) belt for him, while reminding that the McGregor belt was already in creation.
He tweeted:
“Let’s do two belts actually @ufc. Champ Champ always does two. We’ve got “The McGregor Belt” currently in creation, and now we’ve got the all-new “RMF” belt. “The Richest M*********** Belt”. This way we can put both the rubies and the emeralds to good use.”
Popular website BJPENN.com (owned by UFC Hall of Famer BJ Penn), posted a Tweet(now deleted) in reference to McGregor asking for a new belt.
And, it, of course, didn’t sit well with Abdelaziz, as he once again pointed out that McGregor fights only for money and will never win a UFC title ever again.
Nate Diaz mocks at McGregor for ‘this’ tweet as well
McGregor’s one of greatest ever rivals, Nate Diaz replied to his tweet too. With a tone of mordacity written all over the tweet, Diaz asked the UFC to get Lil B**** McGregor a belt of 2 with rubies.
Here is what Diaz tweeted :
“@ufc go ahead and make this lil b**** a belt or 2 with rubies or whatever he wants on it i think he really needs it I need his confidence hi so he can do well so go ahead and make the belt if you would like too And go out there and gettem champ..”
McGregor was once the double champ. He was destined towards immortal greatness. But things went awry after he became laidback once he became the double champ.
He is now set to take on Dustin Poirier in a trilogy bout at UFC 264 in July, later this year.
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