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Low blows may be illegal inside the Octagon, but they’re fair game in the promotional leadup to a big event. Prior to their main event showcase at UFC 264, Conor McGregor revealed earlier in the week that Dustin Poirier’s wife, Jolie, attempted to send him a direct message on Instagram. Now, the message’s content is hidden and its veracity unknown, but we think we can divine the implication McGregor was hinting at …
Speaking with Michael Bisping, Poirier appeared largely unbothered by the attempted insult. He explained, “if it was real and my wife was messaging him or something like that, then it’s a good one. But, if it’s fabricated, me and my wife were laughing at it while at the grocery store. There’s no-holds-barred in the sh*t-talking.”
Oddly enough, Jolie Poirier was brought up once again at today’s press conference. During one of the many uncomfortably forced trash talking interactions, McGregor shouted out, “You’re only a little b*tch! Your wife is your husband!” and then tried to lead the crowd in a “Jolie’s wife” chant.
Douchebag Conor is back, that’s what the fans wanted.
Tried to start a “Jolie’s wife” chant but the crowd didn’t really play along.Maybe people are finally tired of his shtick. #UFC264 pic.twitter.com/klJVKBFlXj
— Kevin Thang (@Skip2MyJays) July 9, 2021
Poirier accurately responded, “You used to be better than this, man.”
Of course, what actually matters is which man scores the victory on Saturday night, an accomplishment which will settle the trilogy and hand the victor a Lightweight title shot. Until then, well, a picture is worth a thousand words.
#UFC264 pic.twitter.com/D8nl7s8AEN
— Connoisseur of Combat (@ConOfCombat) July 9, 2021
Insomnia
I know this quote is about Tyson Fury crossing into MMA, but Francis Ngannou getting a boxing license would be one hell of a response to this interim title BS.
Cody Garbrandt is officially heading to 125 lbs.
Former UFC bantamweight champion Cody Garbrandt (@Cody_Nolove) is fully committed to a move down to flyweight for his next fight, which he hopes to schedule before the end of this year, I’m told by his manager, @AliAbdelaziz00.
— John Morgan (@MMAjunkieJohn) July 8, 2021
This is the worst, most blatant example of Conor logic yet, but fortunately, Khabib Nurmagomedov was there to save the day with a perfect response.
Conor is only counting KOs #UFC264
(via @stephenasmith) pic.twitter.com/vy0PLeQOWR
— ESPN MMA (@espnmma) July 8, 2021
Khabib is a terrifying man pic.twitter.com/eHwbIMmneC
— K ? (@tinymma) July 8, 2021
Good luck finding someone willing to get punched in the face by Daniel Rodriguez on 9 day’s notice … except Albert Tumenov has offered to step in and should be in the UFC anyway!
Abubakar Nurmagomedov is injured. Rodriguez needs a new opponent for July 17th. https://t.co/Hfw27XHRFx
— MaRCeL DoRFF (@BigMarcel24) July 8, 2021
What is the fucking hold up here? Sign this man pic.twitter.com/1r2gjnUTwd https://t.co/VTryXd99Vc
— caposa (@Grabaka_Hitman) July 8, 2021
Some pretty epic dance moves!
Stephen Thompson vs. Gilbert Burns is a really damn good fight that seems to be flying under the radar a bit.
The return of media days means the return of Dapper Scrappers!
Slips, rips, and KO clips
Shoutout to Jack Slack for some tremendous sumo clips:
My man only really wanted to chin him pic.twitter.com/TMMCqnHUkw
— Jack Slack (@JackSlackMMA) July 8, 2021
It’s actually mad how much better than the field Hakuho is with the recent retirements.
Slaps his face off line at the tachi-ai to dig a deep underhook, starts cranking him around by it, then uses his knee to raise the dude’s other leg further. pic.twitter.com/wRQDMTcdK6
— Jack Slack (@JackSlackMMA) July 8, 2021
His life’s dope and he does dope shit pic.twitter.com/hrOFFXfl81
— Jack Slack (@JackSlackMMA) July 8, 2021
Eddie Abasolo is an incredibly slick striker.
Random Land
Fireflies in a meadow:
Midnight Music: The Infamous remains one of the greatest rap albums of all time.
Sleep well Maniacs! More martial arts madness is always on the way.