Conor McGregor speaks out about Khabib and coach Javier Mendez

Conor McGregor speaks out about Khabib and coach Javier Mendez

Four and a half years after a stoppage loss against Khabib Nurmagomedov, former double UFC champion Conor McGregor believes he scored a psychological victory over the Russian fighter, forcing him to retire.

The Irishman stated this during a dialogue with manager Ali Abdelaziz, who responded to McGregor’s insulting attack on coach Javier Mendez.

“Firaz Zahabi is a petty dumbass, Trevor Wittman is a paw holder, Javier Mendez is a fat ass kickboxer, Mike Brown is a stinky freak, Greg Jackson is blown away, and only Coach John Kavanagh’s system continues to shine,” the Irishman wrote on the social network.

“Javier Mendez prepared Khabib, who beat the shit out of you and took your soul. Mike Brown set up Dustin Poirier who knocked you out twice in a row. Trevor Wittman is your worst nightmare because you don’t even look at Justin Gaethje. Grow up!” said Abdelaziz.

“Hey, you blot of f**** in the game, I’m talking about the fact that this system is starting to bear fruit now. We beat their system at TUF, so it’s no surprise that Khabib screwed up and doesn’t compete anymore. This bitch got too fat to compete, so we won. You cannot compete with us. All you have to do is watch, you motherfucker!” McGregor wrote.

Recall that at the moment Conor McGregor is participating in the filming of the 31st season of The Ultimate Fighter, where he competes with the team of Michael Chandler, and the coaching match of the fighters should take place before the end of this year.

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