The rivalry is here to stay.
Former UFC lightweight and featherweight champion Conor McGregor didn’t miss a chance to rip into his foe, Khabib Nurmagomedov. April 7 marked the three-year anniversary of Nurmagomedov winning the UFC lightweight title at UFC 223, defeating Al Iaquinta via unanimous decision.
To mark the occasion, ESPN’s Brett Okamoto shared a video interview of himself with “The Eagle.” The two discussed the infamous bus incident that occurred two days prior to the event. McGregor threw a dolly at a bus Nurmagomedov was on, along with several other fighters, in an attempt to provoke the Russian.
Here’s the interview:
On Wednesday, “Notorious” replied to the interview clip with Nurmagomedov, writing, “My pleasure thank the bus driver.”
Barstool Sports’ Robbie Fox then replied to McGregor, sharing a video of himself protesting to “free Conor” after the incident. In the clip, Fox said that the bus driver “wanted” McGregor to throw the dolly.
Then, McGregor replied to a tweet from Nurmagomedov that was posted back in September 2014. The Eagle showed interest in getting a walkout t-shirt for McGregor’s UFC 178 bout with Dustin Poirier, writing, “I like this t-shirt, I need.”
On Wednesday, Notorious replied to Nurmagomedov’s tweet, writing, “Get this man a t shirt! And a nappy for the bus.”
He then followed up the tweet: “The dagi on the bus goes poo poo poo, all thru the town”
Then, Notorious posted a video, writing, “Hey guys I decided to match my smile to my bank account. See ya’s in July.”
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