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Lightweight contender Justin Gaethje is backing up his UFC boss in the promotion’s increasingly public battle with Conor McGregor.
The he said she said between Conor McGregor and the UFC continues, with several other people jumping in as well to voice their own opinions on the subject.
In the latest sign that the relationship between Conor McGregor and UFC president Dana White is frayed to its breaking point, McGregor shared private messages from White on social media, a move White described as a violation of man code and ‘the dirtiest thing you can do.’ McGregor turned around and said man code was broken when White ‘lied.’ Yep, he used the L word.
The latest additional participant in the battle is Justin Gaethje, who is currently where Conor would like to be: booked into a UFC lightweight title fight against Khabib Nurmagomedov for UFC 254 on October 24th.
He took a look at “The Notorious” claiming he never turned down fights and scratched his head because he ended up being the overlooked man for McGregor’s comeback fight in January of 2020, when the Irish sports star fought two-fight skidder Donald Cerrone in what ended up being a 40 second fight.
@TheNotoriousMMA Not a good look lying on the boss. Anything to not look like a bitch. You had me in January I was calling on you left and right and not a peep. My manager asked if I wanted you after Tony but you know, fuck you. You never wanted it, you took the easy road kid. https://t.co/O1xAhMwdju
— Justin Gaethje (@Justin_Gaethje) September 28, 2020
“Not a good look lying on the boss. Anything to not look like a bitch,” Gaethje wrote on Twitter. “You had me in January I was calling on you left and right and not a peep. My manager asked if I wanted you after Tony but you know, fuck you. You never wanted it, you took the easy road kid.”
It’s never been made clear who exactly decided on McGregor’s return being against “Cowboy” rather than Gaethje. In the end both the UFC and Team McGregor agreed to ‘the easy road’ so does it really matter? But as usual it’s not as simple as the trash talk on Twitter makes it sound. Because after McGregor beat Cerrone and Gaethje beat Ferguson, McGregor campaigned heavily for a fight between the two to determine who would face Khabib in the fall. It was a big part of why he ended up ‘retiring’ from the UFC this latest time.
“I mean, why are they pushing [Khabib Nurmagomedov vs. Justin Gaethje] back to September?” McGregor told ESPN in June. “ You know what’s going to happen in September, something else is going to happen in September, and that’s not going to happen. I laid out a plan and a method that was the right move, the right methods to go with. And they always want to balk at that and not make it happen or just drag it on.”
“Whatever I say, they want to go against it to show some kind of power. They should have just done the fight — me and Justin for the interim title — and just kept the ball rolling.”
Unfortunately for McGregor, Justin Gaethje was dead set against fighting the Irishman and insisted instead on cashing in on his lightweight title shot against Khabib. Which is fair enough … but maybe don’t turn around then and pretend like the other guy is scared?
Anyway all water under the bridge who gives a fook.
I’m boxing Manny Pacquiao next in the Middle East.— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) September 25, 2020
As McGregor said, it’s all water under the bridge now that he plans on fighting Manny Pacquiao in the Middle East for what will undoubtedly be another nine figure payday. Justin Gaethje seems like pretty small potatoes in comparison at this point.