Conor McGregor disqualified a YouTuber who attempted to imitate his regular diet and exercise schedule.
“MattDoesFitness” on YouTube posted a video in March 2020 titled “Bodybuilder tries Conor McGregor’s DIET & WORKOUT for 24 hours… *3,500 CALORIES*.”
When Men’s Health UK posted the video on Twitter three and a half years later, the YouTube clip reappeared.
The old video caught “The Notorious” attention, and he gave an unkind response.
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One of the top MMA competitors in the world is Conor McGregor. He is known as “The Notorious” fighter in the ring because to his 18 knockout victories in 25 professional fights and his 13th-round victory over Aldo.
Conor McGregor Humiliates UK Fitness Influencer For Copying Him- ‘Stick To Your..’
Over 1.2 million people watched the bodybuilder go through his interpretation of McGregor’s training regimen in the social media video. When Men’s Health UK posted the video on Twitter three and a half years later, the YouTube clip reappeared.
Conor responded to the video, in one of his tweets writing to Matt, “Thanks for the effort. Stick to your job. There’s only one Conor McGregor.”
As soon, as the tweet went viral, it received numerous comments on the post posted by MMA fans, let’s look at how the tweet was perceived by some of the Fans of MMA and Combat sports.
At UFC 264, McGregor last competed in July 2021. For the second bout in a row, the former two-division UFC champion faced Dustin Poirier. The Irishman lost through medical stoppage after suffering a terrible leg injury in the first round. Before contemplating a potential return date, McGregor went through a protracted healing process.
Following his injury, the Dubliner withdrew from the USADA drug-testing pool. McGregor is therefore ineligible to come back unless he is granted a waiver or passes six months’ worth of random tests. The Notorious anticipates receiving the go-ahead to fight by the end of 2023.
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