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Khabib Nurmagomedov’s manager has responded to an Instagram post from Conor McGregor explaining why he lost at UFC 229.
The fight between Khabib and McGregor might be over, but the war of words continues.
Nurmagomedov’s manager, Ali Abdelaziz, kept the rivalry hot on Wednesday, ripping McGregor in a post on Instagram.
Abdelaziz felt compelled to respond to McGregor’s take on the bout.
Abdelaziz kicked things off by calling McGregor a “weak soul.”
Then, he launched into his rant, calling McGregor a “little child,” saying he “put your white flag in the middle of battle” and told McGregor to “go open a liquor store.”
1) When a man gets held against his will and listens to you gasp for air, hopeless on your back how do you win a fight? If this was a street fight you’d be done. You got out grappled and out wrestled, looking like a little child.
2) Second round – the wrestler/grappler out struck you and hit you with a K Bomb and put you on your bad, taken down and hit with missile strikes from the guard and getting smashed in front of your whole family & crew.
3) Khabib stood the whole round with you to make a point that you’re a front runner. If you can knock someone else you give up like you did 5 times in your fighting career. THEN YOU MENTIONED THIS IS ONLY BUSINESS YOU PUT YOUR WHITE FLAG IN THE MIDDLE OF BATTLE
4th round – God put mercy in Khabibs heart and decided to show the world you’re a tap machine and put on a neck crank that wasn’t even a choke. The proper technique is 2 on 1 try to peel the arm and defend the neck crank. You put your two hands on the ground and your hand only came up when you were ready to tap.
Abdelaziz finished the post by telling McGregor, “Just stfu and move on.”
McGregor wasn’t all that negative when talking about Nurmagomedov in the post. At times, he even complimented Nurmagomedov’s performance.
Abdelaziz determined that was enough to warrant a scathing response.
The bad blood between McGregor and Abdelaziz extends far beyond a couple of Instagram posts.
McGregor has expressed a desire to have a rematch with Nurmagomedov since the fight.
But if Abdelaziz’s post is to be believed, McGregor isn’t going to get that chance.
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