“I’m gonna end you,” Conor McGregor sends violent warning to Tony Ferguson to reignite age-old feud
Conor McGregor threatened Tony Ferguson and planned to reignite their age-old feud that began in UFC 274, leaving fans in shock.

Conor McGregor and Tony Ferguson
“The Notorious” Conor McGregor has been busy calling out opponents prior to his UFC comeback. The recent one is Tony “El Cucuy” Ferguson. A Twitter post from Tony explaining his recent run of form caught McGregor’s eye. The Irishman sent a warning to “El Cucuy” and also brought up the topic of their feud. McGregor retweeted Tony’s post, saying, “I’m gonna end you and badly. I’ve not forgotten.“
This feud with Tony Ferguson goes way back to UFC 274. The pair clashed in fight week, where The Boogeyman accused McGregor of ‘juicing up’ ahead of his fights. Tony also threatened to drag McGregor to the court, but nothing went on after this. But after this tweet, it seems like McGregor has not forgotten about Tony’s accusations and plans to reignite their previous rivalry.
The Boogeyman uploaded a recent training clip from his gym on Twitter, where he stated a list of reasons why he’s facing disappointment in his fights. Recently, Ferguson fought at UFC 291 in a lightweight bout against Bobby Green. However, he lost in the third round of the fight after he tapped out to Green’s choke. Tony’s run of form has been getting worse after each fight. But a few of his loyal fans have backed the fighter to make a turnaround in his career.
Meanwhile, the potential matchup between McGregor and Ferguson seems a little impractical. UFC president Dana White has confirmed McGregor’s fight with rival TUF coach Michael Chandler. And El Cucuy, due to his recent run of form, will probably take on lower-ranked opponents on the UFC roster.
Conor McGregor reacts to Sean O’Malley’s knockout against Aljamain Sterling

UFC 292’s stunning end has still left a mark in every MMA fan’s memories. Before the main event, many fans criticized Sean O’Malley for his comparisons to Conor McGregor. But O’Malley was successful in proving his haters wrong. The young champ defeated his opponent in the same circumstances that McGregor faced during his bout against Jose Aldo.
The Irishman reacted to O’Malley’s knockout and was left fascinated by the exactness of the move. Conor said that it’s absolute madness that, prior to the fight, Sean was aspiring to be like the Irishman. And as O’Malley knocked out Aljamain Sterling, he finished him off in the same way that Conor did to Aldo.
Sean O’Malley’s knockout has sent waves around the combat world. After becoming the youngest current belt holder, O’Malley has shown the world his potential for emulating Conor’s career path of greatness.
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