“Worry about the dudes that keep beating your a*s” Daniel Cormier gives a stiff reply to Conor McGregor for his deleted tweets during UFC 265


“Worry about the dudes that keep beating your a*s” Daniel Cormier gives a stiff reply to Conor McGregor for his deleted tweets during UFC 265

Daniel Cormier and Conor McGregor

The former two-division UFC champion, Conor McGregor seems to be a little too desperate to be in headlines these days, whether it cost him losing his integrity as well. Recently he attacked Khabib Nurmagomedov’s dead father and shared a very disgraceful tweet about him.

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After that, he attacked another two-division UFC champion, Daniel Cormier, while calling the fights at UFC 265 in another series of deleted tweets. Conor called out Cormier, “fat drunk f*ck” and attached a photo of Dustin Poirier checking his leg kick during their fight at UFC 264 with the caption, “clean check right there by Poirier” in an attempt to mock D.C.’s commentating skills.

Daniel Cormier also didn’t stay quiet after Conor mocking him over social media, in his latest podcast of D.C. and R.C., Cormier says, “It’s much easier for me, because I work at ESPN, We have a department that does that, that can get every one of the kicks that Conor did get checked.”

“So McGregor, listen to me bud. Stop worrying about me. Don’t worry about Daniel Cormier. Don’t worry about the things that I’m saying. Don’t worry about how I’m dressing and how I’m looking. Don’t do that. Worry about the dudes that keep beating your ass every time you go into the octagon.” {H/T MMA Fighting}

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Daniel Cormier also clarified about his crying for help comment on Conor McGregor

Conor McGregor and Daniel Cormier
Cormier and McGregor

The beef between Daniel Cormier and Conor McGregor started when Cormier lashed out at McGregor for commenting on Khabib’s father during his last podcast.

Khabib Nurmagomedov also called it a ‘cry for help’ and Cormier says to McGregor, “I’m not the guy you’ve got to worry about fighting, I’m done. I’m retired. I’m living my best life. You need to worry about trying to beat the guys that you fight against. Get off the internet. I don’t hate this dude, but McGregor, fall back.”

Daniel Cormier added, “The reality is, McGregor is a high-level fighter, but when I said it was a cry for help, I did it with no ill intent, This was just me saying, find some people that are willing to step up and say, ‘Hey man, let’s get everything right.’ But the reality is, I don’t need to be friends with Conor McGregor.”

“So I really don’t care what he says about me personally. I’m going to continue to do my job. And where he deserves praise, he’ll get praise. Where he deserves to be critiqued, he will get critiqued.”

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In the end, Cormier concluded, “But all those kicks were landed in about in a minute. For the last four minutes of that round, it was Dustin Poirier beating up Conor McGregor. Let’s not forget what happened in the fight. So let’s not get too distracted with all the other stuff.” {H/T MMA Fighting}

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