“Can’t fight for s**t”- Tony Ferguson trains his aim at Khabib Nurmagomedov and Ali Abdelaziz in latest rant


“Can’t fight for s**t”- Tony Ferguson trains his aim at Khabib Nurmagomedov and Ali Abdelaziz in latest rant

Tony Ferguson vs Khabib Nurmagomedov

Tony Ferguson, Former UFC Interim Lightweight champion, has been on a Twitter war of words with many people. He has targeted former UFC Lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov and the welterweight fighter Khamzat Chimaev but has also been in the war of words with Khabib’s manager Ali Abdelaziz.

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Tony recently lashed out on Chimaev for his comments but he also dragged in Khabib and made comments about him not being able to make weight for some of his fights, but Tony was given a response by none other than Ali.

In his recent rant, Tony again seemed to have targeted Khabib and manager Ali.

“Gettin’ Closer To Making Khabieber Fold. His Baldy Misguiding Muse of A Mgr Instigated A Grappling Match Against Ol’ Fathead. Sure He’d Bail on the scale after having his 2nd serving Again. Can’t make weight and Can’t fight for s**t.” It’s difficult to translate what Tony wants to convey most of the time, but it seems the former Title challenger is still making comments about Khabib’s weight and his manager, all the more, claiming that he can’t fight for “s**t”, which seems to be indicating towards Khabib missing out on weight for his fight against Abel Trujillo.

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The ‘unprecedented rivalry’ between Tony Ferguson and Khabib Nurmagomedov, that will never see its closure

Tony Ferguson and Khabib Nurmagomedov
Former UFC Interim Lightweight champion Tony Ferguson targets Khabib Nurmagomedov and manager

While the dream matchup between Tony and former UFC Lightweight champion, Khabib fell apart on five separate occasions, their rivalry remains as intense as ever. Ferguson has consistently maintained he’s open to fighting Nurmagomedov. Meanwhile, the Russian fighter has emphasized he doesn’t intend to compete in MMA again.

‘El Cucuy’ hopes to regain winning form and recover from his recent three-fight losing streak. Meanwhile, the Khabib, who now has cemented himself as of the, if not the greatest fighter in the UFC history, is seemingly not interested to come out of retirement and fill the void of a Mega-Dream match against Tony.

Yet, Tony can still prove himself as the current landscape of the Lightweight division looks to be at its peak.

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