With fight confirmed, McGregor teases Aldo: 'It was just a little menstrual cramp'

The Irishman, who had adopted a measured tone in his first comment, decided to return to being his usual loudmouth in a post on social media

McGregor (photo) faces J. Aldo in July. Photo: Josh Hedges/UFC

McGregor (photo) faces J. Aldo in July. Photo: Josh Hedges/UFC

the irish Conor McGregor surprised the audience by adopting a very measured tone in his first comments about the rib injury of José Aldo, which threatened the main fight of UFC 189. However, it was enough for the fracture was ruled out by the UFC and the title fight was confirmed, so that the “old McGregor” would show up and the challenger would provoke the champion.

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In his official profile at Twitter, McGregor was concise, but incisive, and published a message of rather dubious taste. “In the end he just had a little menstrual cramp,” wrote the Irishman. Quickly, the tweet spread across the social network in tens of thousands of reproductions and some fans, especially the Irish, celebrated the fighter's attack.

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Until further notice, Conor McGregor e José Aldo face each other on July 11th, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, in Las Vegas (USA), in the main fight of UFC 189. If the Brazilian presents new problems and is unable to take part in the fight, the Ultimate organization has already announced that McGregor will have Chad Mendes ahead in the fight for the interim belt in the featherweight category.

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