“Learn how to word your tweets better” – Khabib Nurmagomedov’s manager gets CLOWNED for accidentally trashing Justin Gaethje for poor phrasing
Justin Gaethje gets inadvertently slammed by his own manager, Ali Abdelaziz due to poor structuring of words.
Due to bad phrasing, Justin Gaethje gets warning from his manager, Ali Abdelaziz.. (via Imago/ LockerRoom India)
English is not necessarily a universal language when it comes to MMA. In a recent incident, Ali Abdelaziz, the manager of famous fighter Khabib Nurmagomedov, made a mistake. He accidentally sparked controversy when he attempted to message Justin Gaethje via X. Ali is also Gaethje’s manager. Hence, his poor phrasing became the talk of the town.
The objective of the message tweeted by Ali seemed to be a warning or prediction of some kind. It seemed like he was talking about the probable repercussions of fighting an opponent like Gaethje. Ali Abdelaziz’s statement leaves an opportunity for interpretation and, more crucially, mockery. This is what he had to say:
@Justin_Gaethje you will never be the same after you fight him remember thatAli Abdelaziz via X
On X, Lucifer, an MMA fan, was among the first to criticize Abdelaziz’s choice of words. He suggested Ali learn how to structure his tweets better. He revised the tweet, explaining the intended message and emphasizing the value of precise communication, particularly in public. This is what the corrected statement looks like:
You'll never be the same after fighting @Justin_Gaethje, remember thatFan corrected statement
A badly formed statement may easily become a source of comedy for the MMA community in the realm of social media. This can turn an average tweet into a moment of laughter and camaraderie among fans.
Fight fans react to Ali Abdelaziz’s poorly structured statements on Justin Gaethje
The MMA community was thrown into a frenzy as Ali Abdelaziz unwittingly stirred controversy with a tweet intended at Justin Gaethje. Fueled by poor language construction and ambiguous terminology, the tweet became a source of mockery and humor. This caused fight fans to respond with a combination of confusion, criticism, and fun banter.
Some fight fans were confused by this statement, as Gaethje was his client. Others criticized him for trashing a fighter online. Some others felt like he misspoke and wanted to convey some other message. Here are some reactions from fight fans:
The unintentional humor produced by Abdelaziz’s post became a shared experience among fans. This highlights the distinct and lively culture surrounding the sport of MMA inside and outside the cage.
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