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Conor McGregor Calls Nate Diaz Mayweather’s B*tch, Unloads Big Time Insults

Conor McGregor Calls Nate Diaz Mayweather’s B*tch, Unloads Big Time Insults

 

 

After the 2nd fight with Diaz a touching portrayal of great sportsmanship was noticed all across the internet between Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz. But it appears the things have soured substantially since the time this was taken:

Apparently Notorious is none too pleased about the role Nate Diaz chose to have in the biggest boxing match that wasn’t – Floyd Mayweather vs Conor McGregor.

Conor gave an hour long interview to Ariel Helwani in Manchester yesterday:

“Nate’s a b*tch. Nate’s a f*cking b*tch, and let me tell you why,” McGregor said. “I had the biggest respect for Nate – and I still have big respect for Nick, he’s out doing his thing – but when [Nate] took that phone call or that video call from Floyd Mayweather, and was like, ‘hello Floyd’s fans,’ he was Floyd’s b*tch that night. I was like, you f*cking p*ssy. You absolute p*ssy.

 

“When he had that video call, he should’ve been on the other end of that line, and when Floyd was saying ‘you made McGregor tapout,’ he’s like, ‘yeah I did,’ and Floyd is saying, ‘I’m going to finish the job’ — he should’ve said, ‘shut your f*cking mouth or I’ll strangle you too,’ and then post that everywhere. And then all of a sudden, it would’ve been like, f*ck Floyd. It would’ve be me and Nate again. But he was Floyd’s b*tch that night. He was Floyd’s employee that night. So look, f*ck Nate. F*ck Nick. F*ck the Diaz Brothers. And if you want to be down with the Diaz Brothers, then f*ck you too.”

“I was expecting a different situation, but I couldn’t believe it when I watched it. I watched like 10 minutes of it, and Floyd’s like, ‘hey Nate, say hello to my fans.’ You f*cking b*tch. It’s the biggest b*tch move I’ve ever seen. So whatever, it is what it is. Now you’re back in the queue. Now you’re at the back of the queue.”

McGregor admits he also believes the 3rd bout with Diaz to be inevitable:

“Don’t get me wrong, me and Nate will throw down again, 100 percent,” McGregor said. “It’s one apiece. We’ll finish it off. I’d imagine it will be for the lightweight world title, 155. It could be like a skeleton wrapped in cling film. If his team is wise, they’ll talk him out of it. They’ll say, ‘you’ve made some money, your face is drooping to the left, your speech is slurred. Chill now. Enjoy the money.’ But they’re not the most intelligent people, so I’m sure me and Nate will go again.”

What do you think should MMA guys stick together or was it cool of Nate to pipe in on the Mayweather/McGregor situation?