In the quest for the lightweight belt, Charles do Bronx did not forget his rivalry with Conor McGregor and returned to planning a fight between them
Ready for another title shot at UFC, Charles of the Bronx did not forget the rivalry with Conor McGregor. In October this year, the Brazilian will face Islam Makhachev for the lightweight title. However, he is already thinking ahead and returned to talk about the possible clash against the former Irish champion.
In an interview with “The MMA Hour” podcast, Charles do Bronx showed his willingness to promote the big fight for the UFC. According to him, McGregor needs to make up his mind and leave for the Octagon. To close the invitation, the Brazilian made himself available to fight in any category or even in combined weight for the event to happen.
I’m here, I’m just waiting for him. All he has to do is say the place and time. I am here. Where’s Conor? (Can be in) 77kg, 83kg, it doesn’t matter. It’s just him talking“.
McGregor appears and detonates Nate Diaz!
While he does not respond to Charles do Bronx’s invitation, the star Conor McGregor took advantage of the fight between Nate Diaz It is jake paul to show faces. Last Saturday, the 5th, Díaz and Paul faced each other in a boxing match and moved lovers of the fighting world. The result was in favor of youtuber Jake Paul, who beat the former UFC fighter on points inside the ring.
In the analysis of the fight, McGregor fired criticism against Nate Díaz and Jake Paul. It is worth mentioning that both are rivals of the Irish fighter. On his social networks, the former champion of two UFC categories detonated Díaz’s behavior and called him for a trilogy. They have already faced each other twice in the UFC, with one victory for each side.
“People’s champion, I have to say this now, these shenanigans when it’s time to attack aren’t getting me anymore. I saw him point, I saw him turn and walk away, etc etc. He’s lost his grace. Do some f*** about it, because you’re not doing anything! He could have been UFC champion at 77kg. wasted”, shot McGregor in a post on social networks.
Source: sportbuzz

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