Conor McGregor is well-versed in delivering powerful kicks, but he is unfamiliar with the streaming platform that shares the same name. During his debut on Kick, he expressed his thoughts on both UFC rivals and content creators.
Conor McGregor, a former UFC double champion, is preparing to make his comeback at UFC 303. He is set to compete against Michael Chandler, who has boldly declared his intention to “retire”McGregor in their upcoming fight.
Despite his involvement in other endeavors, such as his role in the recent Roadhouse remake, the UFC legend’s main priority at the moment is training for his upcoming fight.
Despite his busy schedule, McGregor still manages to find time for his own unique form of entertainment. Recently, he made an appearance in a sponsored collaboration with Duelbits on Kick, where he wasted no time in expressing his grievances.
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Despite starting out as a laid-back blackjack stream, McGregor eventually succumbed to the requests of his viewers and shared his opinions on fellow UFC fighters. Notable names caught in the crossfire included his long-standing rival Khabib Nurmagomedov and former UFC Welterweight Champion Kamaru Usman.
McGregor continued to criticize Khabib, claiming that his success was due to the support of the Russian government, which he deemed as typical rat behavior. He also reiterated his belief that Khabib was a “scurrying rat”. When questioned about Usman, McGregor’s hostility remained the same.
“Kumaru Usman is a bum and I have no respect for him,”he declared sharply. McGregor held the same sentiment towards Alexander Volkanovski, an Australian UFC fighter. “He’s no better. I could have easily knocked his head off his shoulders, and that’s a fact.”
McGregor didn’t limit his shots to just his fellow UFC competitors. During the chat, fans also asked for his thoughts on content creators.
Upon being questioned about British YouTuber True Geordie, he described the podcaster as a “fat fool”. When a fan informed him that Kick streamer Adin Ross had been speaking negatively, McGregor responded with, “I have no idea who this person is, not a single clue.”
Conor McGregor’s main objective for appearing on Kick was to advertise his upcoming match against Chandler in UFC 303, scheduled to air on June 29. Despite his usual confident demeanor, a fellow MMA veteran has warned McGregor about the potential for a first-round knockout.
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