McGregor offends the featherweight elite, but spares José Aldo

The Irishman unleashes his anger on all the members of the top 10 in the category, leaving aside only the champion and the last challenger

C. McGregor definitely incorporated the provocative side to try to accelerate his rise in the UFC rankings

C. McGregor definitely incorporated the provocative side to try to accelerate his rise in the UFC rankings

the irish Conor McGregor appears to have understood exactly the path to having a future in the UFC. Inside the octagon, talent and ability to finish fights. Away, provocation. This time, the featherweight aimed his machine gun at the entire elite of the category. Most were offended, but McGregor eased up on two competitors.

The fighter took to Twitter to warn his followers that the knee injury sustained in the fight against Max Holloway, last Saturday, is not serious. Taking advantage of the fact that he was already on the social network, he took shots at the competition. Frankie Edgar e Chad Mendes They were called “bantamweights” because they were considered small. Cub swanson and Dennis Siver are “old”, “no one cares about” Ricardo Lamas and much more. Just José Aldo and the Korean zombie Chan sung jung were spared the provocations.

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“(José) Aldo: Saved. (Chad) Mendes: Bantamweight. (Ricardo) Lamas: Nobody cares. Cub (Swanson): OLD. TKZ (Korean zombie): Open (to fight). (Frankie) Edgar: Bantamweight. (Dennis) Siver: OLD. (Dustin) Poirier: Pea head. (Clay) Guida: Boring. (Nik) Lentz: Boring. (Erik) Koch-?” McGregor posted on Twitter.

Earlier this week, McGregor's coach launched the challenge to face Diego Brandão at UFC 168 in December. The Brazilian promptly accepted the fight.

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