UFC News round up: Daniel Cormier suspiciously looks at Conor McGregor return, Paddy Pimbllet offered $1 million to spar Jake Paul, Joe Rogan talks about FTX saga, UFC fighter calls out Canelo Alvarez for threatening Lionel Messi. Here is a detailed UFC News round up. For UFC News updates with InsideSport.in
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Daniel Cormier suspiciously looks at Conor McGregor return
Conor McGregor’s physical metamorphosis, which has recently been the subject of much discussion, was addressed by Daniel Cormier. The former UFC two-division champion asserts that McGregor isn’t as large as he seems.
During a recent episode of ESPN MMA’s DC & RC, Cormier gave his opinion on the most recent claims that Conor McGregor will need to undergo six months of required testing by the USADA before he returns to competition.
“McGregor must undergo tests, but allow me to add one more thing. Though he appears large, RC is quite short. He appears huge because he is so short. He’s not that large, man.”
UFC News round up: Paddy Pimbllet offers $1 million to spar Jake Paul
On Tuesday, Jake Paul made Paddy Pimblett an offer of $1 million if he could defeat him in a fight. The request was created in response to Pimblett’s claim that the former amateur boxer turned professional had fixed his contests.
In a video shared on Twitter, Paul said, “I have a proposition for you. Since you wouldn’t set up a fight, are you sure? Let’s fight. to Puerto Rico by air. Get a private jet from me. We can box for five rounds of three minutes each. You deserve to be paid a million dollars, Paddy, and if you win, I’ll give it to you; the UFC isn’t giving you that.”
In response to Paul’s challenge, Pimblett made a counteroffer. Pimblett will compete against Jared Gordon on December 10 at T-Mobile Arena in the co-main event of UFC 282. Instead, Paul was instructed to meet him in Las Vegas. Of course (I’m interested), but I’m also bound by the terms of my contract with the UFC, and Pimblett stated, “He said this was knowing full well that I’m fighting next week.” “As though he is unaware that I will be competing the following week, he offers to fly me to Puerto Rico. Next week, see us at the PI. Come to the PI with $1 million in a suitcase the following week, and I’ll fight you.”
.@jakepaul offered Paddy the Baddy $1M to spar and Pimblett didn’t back down
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— ESPN Ringside (@ESPNRingside) November 30, 2022
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UFC News round up: Joe Rogan talks about the FTX saga
Joe Rogan has commented on the ongoing FTX controversy, which resulted in the cryptocurrency company’s demise after suffering enormous financial losses.
In episode #1903 of JRE, Rogan mentioned that co-founder Sam Bankman-Fried exhibited a lot of incompetence in his conversation with comedian Kurt Metzger. What about this FTX thing? He asked, adding that it was astonishing how Bankman-Fried collected massive sums of money. The moment it becomes insane is there. He was playing this f**king game as he was speaking to the investors. According to the report, “Crypto’s most tremendous crash saw a person playing.
UFC fighter calls out Canelo for threatening Lionel Messi
Argentina’s victory against Mexico in the opening World Cup match in Qatar on Saturday marked the beginning of an unusual rivalry. Argentine boxer Santiago Ponzinibbio defended the soccer superstar Lionel Messi when boxing star Canelo Alvarez attacked him on social media. After watching a video of Messi and the team celebrating their triumph in the locker room, Alvarez became upset that the Mexico jersey was on the floor. Messi, who scored the game’s first goal, was described as “washing the floor with our flag” by a boxer in a tweet.
UFC News round up: Daniel Cormier suspiciously looks at Conor McGregor return, Paddy Pimbllet offered $1 million to spar Jake Paul, Joe Rogan talks about FTX saga, UFC fighter calls out Canelo for threatening Lionel MessiCanelo also tweeted, “[Messi] should pray that I don’t locate him.” Since then, the post has been removed for allegedly breaking Twitter policies. Ponzinibbio told MMA Fighting, “I was furious. Threatening Messi is pointless. The football career of Messi is well known. If [Alvarez] is ignorant, he should remain silent. Since they are all sweating, it is common for athletes to throw their jerseys on the ground, but he did nothing disrespectful. Anyone familiar with Messi is aware of his outstanding athletic ability and his high regard for others.
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