With a provocative tone, Patrício Pitbull responds to rapper Snoop Dogg and 'spice up' the mood for the fight against AJ McKee

The Brazilian, who faces the North American in the featherweight GP final, was unhappy with the musician's support for his rival

P. Pitbull (right) responded to rapper S. Dogg (right). Photo: Reproduction/Twitter

Considered one of the biggest fights in Bellator history, the rivalry between Patrick Pitbull e A. J. McKee it only increases in the days leading up to the featherweight Grand Prix final (up to 65,7kg.). After a fight at the press conference for issue number 263, the Brazilian responded to a video by rapper Snoop Dogg, who sent a video in support of the North American.

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“I want to send a hug to my 'nephew' A. J. McKee, who fights in Bellator 263. He will fight Pitbull for the world title and a million dollars. AJ, do the work. I've seen how you 'put your hands' on guys. Do what you know, represent the city and everything you were taught. I'm Snoop Dogg, I'll be live to see you win. Knock him out,” said the rapper in a video published by Bellator.

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Soon afterwards, however, Patrick Pitbull decided to respond to the publication and attacked Snoop Dogg. In the video, the Brazilian calls himself the 'greatest of all time' and spiced up the atmosphere for the fight even more. The winner takes home the featherweight belt and a prize of one million dollars (around R$5 million).

“Hey, Snoop Dogg! I hope you know I'm not a Pitbull rapper. I am Pitbull, the greatest of all time. Maybe you should face someone in the cage. If you land a punch, it will be your first success in 50 years, you son of a bitch”, replied Patrício.

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Double featherweight (up to 65,7kg) and lightweight (up to 70,3kg) Bellator champion, Patrick Pitbull needed to beat Juan Archuleta, Pedro Carvalho e Emmanuel sanchez to qualify for the final. In combat, he defends a five-year unbeaten run.

On the other hand, the undefeated A. J. McKee He is the 'creation' of the organization and seen as the 'future' of the featherweight division. The American, who triumphed over Georgi Karakhanyan, Derek Campos and Darrion Caldwell, had 17 fights (with 17 wins) in his career.

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