Michael Bisping brutally shut down Conor McGregor after the Irishman continued his tirade on Twitter against some of the biggest names in the UFC.
McGregor began his attack on Bisping’s commentary partner Daniel Cormier following his loss to Dustin Poirier at UFC 264.
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McGregor looks out of control on social media after loss to Dustin Poirier
“The Notorious” called Cormier a “big mess” and suggested he was drunk at media events when he was supposed to promote the UFC.
Although Cormier was largely silent on the matter, Bisping suggested that “DC” would tear the former two-weight world champion “limb by limb” apart and not continue to keep the same energy if they met in anybody.
McGregor then called Bisping, a former middleweight champion who managed to defend his title, a “person” and even suggested he took money out of his pocket in his last two fights.
‘The Count’ initially seemed indifferent and suggested that McGregor’s legacy was fading as quickly as his tweets, but the 33-year-old later posted a photo of Bisping boarding a commercial jet with the caption: “The only legacy that I’m giving a ** * or so is the Legacy 5000 my mom flies on.
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Bisping’s scathing response about being a man seems to have calmed the former two-weight world champion.
The Englishman retired from fighting in 2018 and has since been inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame and previously held the record for most UFC wins.
McGregor is unlikely to fight until the summer of 2022 at the earliest after sustaining fractured tibia and fibula in the loss to Poirier at UFC 264 last month.
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