Conor McGregor deletes his savage ‘s***’ review of Jake Paul vs Nate Diaz fight
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Conor McGregor deleted his "p*** and s***" review of Jake Paul’s victory over Nate Diaz.
McGregor tuned in to watch the bout between the ex-YouTuber and his former UFC nemesis. While the fight was ongoing, ‘The Notorious’ took to X – formerly known as Twitter – and tried to initiate a conversation with ring girl and rap star Saweetie, who was spotted by camera operators in Dallas.
Despite the fact Paul secured his first victory since 2022, McGregor was far from being impressed by the Ohio native.
And while he has since decided to take his comment down, McGregor made his thoughts on the contest very clear.
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Shortly after his win was secured, Paul aimed a strong, verbal jibe at the Irishman during his post-fight press conference. When asked about the prospect of fighting McGregor, the 26-year-old replied: “I don’t care about that guy.
“I want Nate in MMA. I want more professional boxers and I want Canelo (current undisputed super middleweight world champion Saul Alvarez)."
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McGregor did not take ‘The Problem Child’s’ comments too kindly. In a tweet which has since been deleted, he uploaded a picture of himself standing over a bent over Floyd Mayweather and wrote: “Me watching that garbage last night. Wtf, p*** and s*** in a ring.”
McGregor has not fought in either UFC or boxing since he broke his leg against Dustin Poirier in 2021. His only professional boxing bout in his career was the lucrative bout against Mayweather six years ago.
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While Paul and his older brother Logan have both called out McGregor in the past, the boxer issued a MMA challenge to Diaz after the bout. “I want to run it back in MMA,” Paul told DAZN after defeating Diaz.
“There's an offer of $10m PFL (Professional Fighting League). Let's run it back in MMA – make it fair. I won one, now it's your chance in home territory – let's do it.”
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