Shortly after Mike Perry suffered a sixth-round technical knockout (TKO) loss at the hands of Jake Paul at the “Fear No Man” in Tampa, Fla., Conor McGregor — who is part owner of Bareknuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC) — “fired” Perry on social media for his performance.
But “Notorious” didn’t stop there as he took aim at “El Gallo,” dubbing him the “biggest pissbag” around for not being able to stop a man who weighs less than 50 pounds than him sooner than the sixth frame.
“Jake Paul is the biggest pissbag I have ever seen in my life,” McGregor tweeted. “40 pound weight difference, juiced out of his head, and still shitting himself in there. Nakisa you should take him to Vegas — oh that’s right you could never, the athletic commission testing, real testing, real fighting. B*tch asses,” wrote McGregor.
“You could never. And then calling out 60 year-old Mike Tyson fresh off an in-flight medical emergency? I swear to god, a fat can of b*tch piss. Most valuable pissbag.”
Naturally, Paul took the opportunity during the post-fight press conference to remind everyone that he has been challenging McGregor to a fight for some time now.
“That’s f*cked up that he fired your BKFC champion,” Paul said at the post-fight press conference (via MMA Fighting). “I told you that was going to happen. I told you exactly what was going to happen.”
“He was big upping his boy Mike Perry — I said, ‘OK Conor, after I f*ck up Mike Perry, then you’re next,’” Paul said. “So Conor’s on Twitter all the time. He’s on his yacht all the time. Guess where he’s not? In the ring, fighting me.
“So he can talk all the f*ck he wants, but The Notorious MMA is scared of Jake Joseph Paul from Disney channel. And I put that on my mama.”
As is the norm for Paul, he continuously calls out fighters he knows aren’t able to engage due to their iron-clad UFC contracts, like current Light Heavyweight champion, Alex Pereira. As far as McGregor is concerned, despite his long-awaited UFC return being cancelled one time after another, he is still under contract with the promotion, so another boxing crossover match is highly-unlikely.
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