Conor McGregor is sending quite the message just ahead of his highly-anticipated August fight against the unbeaten Floyd Mayweather.
Connor McGregor wasn’t had ‘F**k You’ as pinstripes for his suit. ๐ pic.twitter.com/QwVFXEeCd2
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The fighters haven’t even stepped into the Octagon yet and already battling it out at their first press conference. But before any trash talk was verbally exchanged, McGregor sent out a strong punch with the pinstriped suit he wore.
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The MMA fighter’s stripes were actually a series of “F**k yous” running the length of his suit โ and naturally, Twitter was quick to notice.
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McGregor continued his sucker punch at the press conference held at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
“His little legs, his little core, I’m going to knock him out in four rounds, mark my words,” McGregor told Mayweather.
He also called him out for demanding boxing regulations instead of fighting inside the Octagon with UFC rules, calling it “half a fight,” The Wrap reports.
Mayweather wasn’t going to take the insults lying down. He fired back, saying McGregor came to fight in the ring because “he knew I was the A-side.”
He sent another verbal punch flying, boasting about his record and how much he’s worth.
“God only made one thing perfect, and that’s my boxing record,” Mayweather said.
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