“No, no – you will forever remain Khabib’s bedding,” Abdelaziz wrote on the social network.
A day earlier, an Irish fighter left the following entry:
“I’m the king of pound-for-pound forever”
The day before, McGregor called the fans “plebeians” and also advised them to shut up and wait patiently for his return to the cage, but soon deleted this publication.
With every statement from the former double UFC champion, it becomes more and more obvious that he is not going to return to the octagon and fight Michael Chandler, a coaching fight with whom was supposed to be the logical conclusion of their competition within the next TUF season.
In October 2018, Conor McGregor made an unsuccessful attempt to take the UFC lightweight championship belt from Khabib Nurmagomedov, losing to the Russian by submission in the fourth round. After that, he returned his career to a successful course, having dealt with Donald Cerrone in 40 seconds, and then lost twice ahead of schedule to Dustin Poirier, in the last duel having received a severe leg fracture.