MMA
Jake Paul grounded Conor McGregor hard: Self-centered, selfish, cheap whiskey-drinking junkie, never did anything for other fighters
Jake Paul made amends after his loss to Tommy Fury over the weekend and managed to defeat another UFC legend. This time it wasn’t Nate Diaz who took on the brash YouTuber. The star Conor McGregor had his say and received a very harsh reaction.
Jake Paul made amends after his loss to Tommy Fury over the weekend and managed to defeat another UFC legend. This time it wasn’t Nate Diaz taking on the brash YouTuber. The star Conor McGregor had his say and received a very harsh reaction.
Conor McGregor could and should have been preparing for his fight with Michael Chandler later this year. But the reality is different. He has not yet declared himself under the anti-doping agency USADA, so we probably won’t see him in the cage at all this year, and he wants a different opponent.
And if only one. The formerly big star still enjoys great popularity, but for many fans the Irish fighter’s actions are becoming increasingly sad to see. Indeed, social media is full of him, constantly picking on someone.
Not many people care about his words anymore, UFC fighters have become immune to him in places and may not always respond to his comments. When they do, it’s often more of an “off duty” response, one might say.
But now McGregor has found the wrong person. His target now is Jake Paul, who after losing to Tommy Fury, has beaten another UFC icon. After Ben Askren or Tyron Woodley, he was also able to take on Nate Diaz, who McGregor has faced twice and they are 1-1.
McGregor commented on Twitter very critically on Paul’s fight with Diaz, he insulted both of them, especially Paul, Diaz according to him wasted his potential. There was more than enough written on his part. Surprisingly, the Irishman decided to delete his comments.
But Paul submitted it anyway. More than once. He said he should keep quiet until he’s healed and under USADA supervision. He also reminisced about his fights with Floyd Mayweather, Dustin Poirier, Nate Diaz and Khabib Nurmagomedov.
“I’d send you to the coffin for good,” read one of the American boxer’s reactions. And it didn’t end there. “I don’t care what that snuffed-out, pissed-up, cheap whiskey-drinking fool says and then erases it. He’s a self-centered and selfish drug addict who has done nothing for the other fighters,” Paul added.
Source: Twitter, Jake Paul
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