Conor McGregor Continues His Assault On The UFC
Do you remember Conor McGregor? Of course you do! He's the guy who has been taking a blow torch to the UFC ever since it was announced that he was off of the main event for UFC 200.
Over the last month or so McGregor has retired, changed his mind about retiring via Facebook and now has gone to both Instagram and Twitter for another round of airing his grievances about the UFC.
See the video and what he said here (viewer discretion is advised).
The Irish fighter went on to several Tweets, you can see below, about the issue.
A lot of were taken by McGregor. Shots at the UFC. Shots at Nate Diaz and even shots at boxing. Clearly he has something to say and doesn't care who he takes out in the process.
I love it! Adapt and overcome.
— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) May 2, 2016
I am coming in light and lean for my rematch and I will school this boy to the bell. https://t.co/MjEwxokIYK
No. Last time I was eating four breakfasts and a dessert on the day of weigh in.
— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) May 2, 2016
You will see.
You will all see. https://t.co/zfhFLEqEcA
On the floor he was swept and controlled.
— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) May 2, 2016
When the tank goes, no amount of skill can save you.
You will see. https://t.co/vJP4k4qzwX
I do not. I had the May/Pac record primed, ready to place MMA at the undisputed top. But it was not to be. #Press https://t.co/rmCxw6DX7y
— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) May 2, 2016
He has made more excuses for the first 8 minutes of our fight than I have made for the last 2 minutes of our fight. https://t.co/pukpqnF1YJ
— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) May 2, 2016
I look forward to my end of year unification bout. But like I said before.
— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) May 2, 2016
These featherweights don't understand... https://t.co/LzHsGsQP75
It is not safe to say. It is fact to say.
— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) May 2, 2016
I hold PPV, Gate, TV, Fightpass and Embedded record.
Even Title fight KO. https://t.co/nqwoQSap9A
Call me No press.Most press.
— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) May 2, 2016
Now, one of two things may be in play here. Maybe McGregor has finally jumped off the deep end and lost his mind, which is completely possible.
Then again, this could also be a work with the UFC in order to get more attention for the fight if it finally does happen again at UFC 200. After all UFC 200 is something that the company wants to make ultra popular and McGregor is playing the villain role perfectly. If we finally get the fight it adds more intrigue to the show than before.
Whatever his reason is, McGregor never makes it boring for the UFC.