Floyd Mayweather posted a photo of a distorted Conor McGregor action figure on Instagram
Conor McGregor has become a victim of trolls following his broken ankle at UFC 264: Dustin Poirier vs Conor McGregor 3.
The Irishman’s left ankle snapped towards the end of the first round, which resulted in the fight being awarded to Poirier (TKO due to a doctor stoppage).
Various angles of the picture of McGregor resting on the cage with his left ankle shattered went viral.
Notable celebrities like Jake Paul and Floyd Mayweather made a mockery of the Irishman’s injury (ankle).
More recently, Mayweather posted a photo of Conor McGregor’s action figure with its left ankle distorted, and urged parents to get their children the action figure as an early Christmas gift.
Mayweather captioned the post (on Instagram):
“Parents, please get your children an early Christmas gift and remember to tell them this…”FUCK IF YOUR LEG IS BROKE, BITCH HOP UP ON YOUR GOOD FOOT! #stankylegedition.”
Paul Felder blasts Conor McGregor for his nasty post-fight interview comments
Former UFC fighter Paul Felder was left disgusted with Conor McGregor’s comments at the post-fight interview with Joe Rogan. Despite being down and out, ‘The Notorious’, threatened to kill Poirier and made some nasty comments about his wife Jolie.
Felder said in the UFC 264 recap show alongside, Michael Chiesa:
“You’re on the ground with your leg broken in half at the bottom, threatening to kill somebody, to a man who has just dominated you twice in a row now. He could walk up and soccer kick you in the mouth and knock all your teeth out and leave you for dead, on that canvas. You’re the one who was in the position to get killed, Conor, in that spot. Show some humility.”
McGregor’s comments were condemned by several notable stars from the MMA community. UFC President Dana White told it was absolutely wrong to bring up someone else’s family into your own trash talks.
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