Conor McGregor blasts Daniel Cormier as 'fat drunk f***'
Conor McGregor blasts Daniel Cormier as ‘fat drunk f***’ and takes aim at his commentary after American had claimed tweet about Khabib’s father was a ‘cry for help’
- Conor McGregor suffered defeat by doctor’s stoppage against Dustin Poirier
- He drew criticism for the language he used afterwards when interviewed
- Irishman brought up Poirier’s family in expletive-laden tirade in the octagon
- Daniel Cormier called it a ‘cry for help’ and McGregor has been enraged by it
- He continues to hit out at DC and has done so again on his Instagram story
Conor McGregor has branded Daniel Cormier a ‘fat drunk f**k’ and continues to take aim at the former two-weight champion turned commentator.
Cormier was among those to criticise McGregor when he tweeted, then deleted, ‘Covid is good and father is evil’, to Khabib Nurmagomedov after his old nemesis had said ‘good always defeats evil’ when Poirier overcame McGregor via doctor’s stoppage.
The message was a very personal attack and came after McGregor had also brought up Poirier’s family during an expletive-laden tirade as he sat on the octagon floor with a broken leg.
Conor McGregor is still raging with Daniel Cormier and continues to hit out at him
McGregor took exception to Cormier saying Poirier was checking McGregor’s kicks and shared this image on social media
McGregor suffered a fractured tibia in the UFC 264 headliner at the end of a first round dominated by his opponent.
Cormier believes the personal nature of the insults from McGregor are ‘a cry for help’ and it seems the 33-year-old is intent on continuing his barbs in the American’s direction.
He posted an image of him landing a leg kick on Poirier along with the caption: ‘Clean check right there by Poirier’ fat drunk f*** DC.’
During the fight, Cormier had said that Poirier was checking a number of McGregor’s leg kicks, which is evidently something that rankles the Dubliner.
Cormier said that McGregor’s tweet about Khabib’s father’s death was a ‘cry for help’
Previously, Cormier’s assessment of McGregor’s outbursts were as follows to ESPN: ‘I get shock value and I get trying to get people to talk but way too far. To the point that I immediately called Khabib last night and said, “Are you OK?”
‘Asking him if he’s OK after having to see that, especially with no ability to do anything about it again. He spoke to my kids at my wrestling program the other day and said he was never happier than when he got to fight McGregor on the day. Because for so long, he wanted to get his hands on Conor and beat Conor up.’
Cormier added: ‘(Conor McGregor) Absolutely crossed the line.
Poirier beat McGregor by doctor’s stoppage TKO but there was not a natural conclusion
‘I think when stuff like that is being said, it’s a cry for help. Conor has all the money in the world, he has all the fame, but now when you start to dig at that level, it’s like somebody needs to get to McGregor and help him to start to kind of re-shift his mind and his focus and get him back to a better place. It’s unfortunate.’
McGregor is set to be sidelined for around a year as he recovers from his broken leg and underwent successful surgery soon after the fight.
Poirier is expected to fight for the lightweight title against Charles Oliveira before the end of this year.
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