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Tony Ferguson fires back at ‘hiding’ Dustin Poirier, ‘fake’ Conor McGregor

Tony Ferguson is less than 48 hours removed from suffering the ugliest knockout of his career but he’s already back to trading social media shots with his peers.

On Monday, Ferguson took to Twitter to address UFC stars Dustin Poirier and Conor McGregor, two fighters who had something to say about what went down at UFC 274 this past Saturday.

Ferguson first replied to Poirier, who tweeted around noon Sunday “I’m worse than these guys”. “El Cucuy” took exception to this and responded with the following:

” You’re better at hiding than you think, Ferguson said. “No offense. I got KO’d, but at least I showed up and did work.”

Ferguson was on the receiving end of UFC 274’s most brutal finish as he was floored early in the second round by a front kick to the face from Michael Chandler. It was the fourth straight loss for Ferguson, a former interim lightweight titleholder.

Perhaps the most vitriol directed at Ferguson after his loss came from McGregor, who compared Ferguson’s face to a McDonald’s Chicken McNugget following Chandler’s knockout blow. McGregor has repeatedly called McGregor McNuggets.

Ferguson addressed those comments as well, calling McGregor “fake.”

“Ahhh, there’s my b****,” Ferguson wrote. “Next time tag me p****. I’m gonna look after you and the rest of your crew. McNugget stays with you, fake, can’t take [what’s not yours] anymore, thief. McNuggets, you still have no sauce or balls. Your crew and I will be seeing you soon.

McGregor has been as active as ever on social media, both promoting his brands and running down his rivals. The former two-division champion has not competed since suffering a broken leg in a loss to Poirier at UFC 264 in July 2021.

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