One more of Conor McGregor. After another defeat to Dustin poirier in which he fractured his left ankle, the Irishman attacked Khabib with the death of the Russian's father, Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov, and was criticized by the former light heavyweight (up to 93kg) and heavyweight (up to 120,2kg) champion. Daniel Cormier, who had said that the 'Notorious' crossed all limits of provocation.
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In a new post deleted on 'Twitter' official, McGregor disapproved of Cormier's attitude in defending the Russian and responded aggressively.
“'Clean save made by Poirier' – fat drunk on s*** 'DC',” wrote Conor.
The confusion began after Khabib Nurmagomedov celebrate a new triumph of Dustin poirier in the trilogy against Conor McGregor, where he classified it as a victory 'of good against evil'. Soon after, however, the Irishman responded to the question as if the Russian's father was 'evil' and COVID-19 was 'good'.
Khabib's father, Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov died in July 2020, aged 57, victim of a heart complication due to the coronavirus. Before that, the Russian spent more than two months in hospital 'fighting' the virus.
One of the main names in Ultimate today, Conor McGregor He has a record of 22 wins and six losses in his career. He, however, is going through a troubled moment with two consecutive setbacks against Dustin poirier. In his career, the 'Notório' has already defeated big names, such as José Aldo, Max Holloway, Donald Cerrone and Eddie Alvarez.
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