Belal Muhammad trolls Conor McGregor with a photoshopped picture showing him punching the Irish superstar
Looks like the UFC roster does not want to cut some slack for the ‘Notorious’ Conor McGregor. Ever since reports of his troubles with the law have emerged again, UFC fighters have rallied to hurl insults and digs towards the Irish man.
The latest entrant to this list of fighters is number 5 ranked welterweight contender, Belal Muhammad. Muhammad and McGregor have gone back-and-forth several times in the past. McGregor once posted a video on his Instagram story where he was hysterically laughing at Muhammad just out of mockery. Muhammad then posted another story of McGregor getting choked out in the octagon at UFC 229.
Most recently Belal posted a photoshopped picture of him punching Conor Mcgregor with the caption, ‘ Next time I see Conor at a steakhouse’
Conor McGregor and Rafael Dos Anjos engage in a Twitter tirade over the current feud between Jorge Masvidal and Colby Covington
Former UFC welterweight title contender and current lightweight Rafael Dos Anjos gave some sticks to Jorge Masvidal’s conduct outside the octagon. He even said that he is not an admirer of Masvidal’s street behavior and approach to punch Colby from behind.
He suggested that Jorge should be stripped of his ‘BMF’ title that he won against Nate Diaz at UFC 244. He put out a tweet saying, ‘ You’re either a BMF or you’re a sucker puncher. Can’t be both. @danawhite time to hand that belt to me’
Conor Mcgregor jumped on the opportunity to poke fun at the Brazilian who pulled out of their bout citing a foot injury. He said,
‘Pulled out with a sore toe in what would have been the biggest fight of your bloodline’s existence. Past, present, and future.
You are never eligible.’
Dos Anjos clapped back with his own response, ‘Says the bitch that needs bodyguards to go weigh in and taps to rear naked chokes too scared to go to sleep…’
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