Topuria Planning McFuneral In Spain

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Conor McGregor is planning a trip to Spain.
“Notorious” will be on hand for the upcoming BKFC fight card on Oct. 12 from inside Marbella Arena, which streams live on DAZN and features sev…


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Conor McGregor is planning a trip to Spain.

“Notorious” will be on hand for the upcoming BKFC fight card on Oct. 12 from inside Marbella Arena, which streams live on DAZN and features several marquee matchups including three world title fights across multiple weight classes.

McGregor became part owner of BKFC back in May.

Unfortunately for the power-punching Irishman, he may be forced to cross paths with reigning UFC featherweight champion Ilia Topuria. And if McGregor tries any of his “Notorious” antics, he could be dead and buried by the end of the night.

So says “El Matador.”

“Do I have anything to say to Conor? F*ck you Conor, all day every day,” Topuria said during an Instagram Live chat (captured by Full Send MMA). “When McGregor meets Topuria, he’s just not on my level, not at all. Otherwise, I’d gladly plant these knuckles in his brain to see if I could fix it and straighten his nose. He says when we meet, ‘Oh, you won’t even look me in the eye because you’ll sh*t yourself.’ McChicken.”

Topuria first called out McGregor after winning the title at UFC 298, but “Notorious” didn’t take the bait. “El Matador” continued chirping over the several months and eventually locked down a UFC 308 title defense against Max Holloway in Abu Dhabi.

Where the “little r*tard” is expected to be “picked apart.”

“On the 12th, he’ll be at an event in Spain while I’m on the frontlines, not as a spectator,” Topuria continued. “I’ll be headlining an event. He’s been missing out on the big time. So deal with it, McGregor. F*ck you. Conor, I’ll dance on your head. Conor’s problem is I’ll slap these nuts on his forehead, right here, and I’ll warm him up with this. Then I’ll throw him down and stomp on his head. See you around. Let’s hope we don’t run into McGregor here, or there’ll be a funeral.”

With Michael Chandler returning to the lightweight ranks — empty handed — the search for McGregor’s next opponent is underway. That’s assuming “Notorious” ever finds his way back to the Octagon, a scenario that seems more and more unlikely as the years drag on.