UFC news: Conor McGregor branded a ‘prostitute’, Nate Diaz goes after Khabib, Till's hint
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UFC News - Conor McGregor slammed by Khabib Nurmagomedov’s manager
Khabib Nurmagomedov’s manager Ali Abdelaziz has launched a blistering attack on Conor McGregor, who he’s branded ‘the biggest prostitute’ in mixed martial arts.
“Conor McGregor. Seriously dude stop embarrassing yourself, your family and your country," he wrote in response to McGregor's recent Instagram post slamming the UFC's lightweight champion and Paulie Malignaggi.
“You talk s**t about a man who made you f*****g quit, made you give up and after the 3rd round.
“You told him it was only business and now you says he’s a b****.
“You’re the number 1 b***h in MMA you are the biggest prostitute the sport has ever seen.
“After Khabib Nurmagomedov beat your a** you should shut up, get back in the gym and climb your way up the ladder. #soreloser.”
UFC News - Nate Diaz takes aim at Khabib Nurmagomedov
I slapped you in your head you and your team didn’t do s**t ... Live with that ur all p*****s
Nate Diaz has hit out at Nurmagomedov after seeing him fire back at McGregor on Twitter, claiming he ran from him during a brawl at a World Series of Fighting Event in 2015.
In a tweet responding to Nurmagomedov’s post mocking McGregor, the Stockton native wrote: “I slapped you in your head you and your team didn’t do s**t ... Live with that ur all p*****s.”
Nurmagomedov responded by saying: “You was hiding behind security and ran away coward, it’s clear on the video. We just smashed your team that night you punk.”
Diaz, who hasn’t fought since his UFC 202 loss to McGregor in August 2016, replied: “Be real. You know what happened live with it.”
UFC News - Darren Till teases UFC London fight
Liverpudlian UFC welterweight title contender Darren Till has hinted he’ll make his return to the cage at UFC London in March.
On Saturday afternoon, Till posted a series of pictures of himself in the Octagon to his Instagram page.
Each post had an individual word as the caption, which, when put together, read: “Did you say UFC London [?]”