Ali Abdelaziz and Conor McGregor go toe-to-toe on Twitter, sending the MMA world into a tizzy
It looks like Conor McGregor is still reeling from his loss to his nemesis Khabib Nurmagomedov at UFC 229, as he took to Twitter to fire shots at Khabib Nurmagomedov and his manager Ali Abdelaziz. Although, Conor has now deleted all those tweets, the replies Ali Abdelaziz gave Conor still remain.
Going by the tweets Conor posted, it is very clear that the Irishman definitely wants to have another go at Khabib Nurmagomedov, after receiving a humbling from the Dagestani, two years ago.
Ali Abdelaziz rips into Conor McGregor!
It all started when Conor tweeted, “MeDanaAliGonnaGetcha”. Ali Abdelaziz replied with a woozy face emoji. (left for interpretation)
“Robert Earl Britton is The Man!”, Conor then tweeted, which clearly irked Ali Abdelaziz, as it was the alias he once used in 2001 during a criminal investigation case! A riled-up Abdelaziz replied, “Wrong the Eagle is”, posting an image of Khabib Nurmagomedov choking out Conor McGregor to victory, at UFC 229.
Replying to the same tweet, Abdelaziz again tweeted that he has got a legion of fighters who will take him down – be it welterweight or lightweight. The tweet read, “You will never be a champ again because I have army waiting for you 155/170 @Justin_Gaethje@USMAN84kg@GilbertDurinho@KChimaev@MAKHACHEVMMA@beneildariush@bullyb170@VicenteLuqueMMA because @TeamKhabib broke your mental.”
Conor once again took a dig at Khabib and Abdelaziz tweeting, “Decision time for the duck”. Abdelaziz replied, “You said to Khabib in the Cage only business Go get an IV and sober up because we know you drunk or high”, posting an image of Khabib landing a big left hand on Conor. He also tweeted, “Are you feeling lonely tonight”.
Abdelaziz, hilariously, a few hours later, tweeted a picture of Conor McGregor with the quote – I tap out!
What do you think of this recent exchange between Conor McGregor and Ali Abdelaziz? Will it go a long way in setting up a super-fight between Conor and any of Ali Abdelaziz’s men?
Gerard Crispin
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