5 times reporters completely owned UFC fighters

Josh Cohen (left) and Conor McGregor (right)
Josh Cohen (left) and Conor McGregor (right)

#2. Eddie Alvarez gets owned by Conor McGregor fan posing as a reporter ahead of UFC 205

UFC 205: Press Conference
UFC 205: Press Conference

Eddie Alvarez was trolled by a Conor McGregor fan posing as a UFC reporter ahead of UFC 205. Alvarez and the 'Notorious' were trading barbs and bringing Madison Square Garden to its feet. As usual, McGregor was trying his best to trash talk Eddie Alvarez but the best surprise came from the crowd.

A McGregor fan, posing as a reporter, got hold of the microphone for the final question of the presser. What started as a seemingly normal question quickly turned into an expletive-laden tirade towards Alvarez. The fan asked Alvarez:

"Eddie Alvarez, you’ve been mentioning that Conor McGregor isn’t a championship fighter. [That] he only has 2-3 rounds, yet in your professional career you’ve only went to the fifth round twice and lost one of ’em. What the f*** are you talking about, mother-f***er?!"

The crowd burst into cheers and so did Conor McGregor, who sat impressed with the audacity of his fan's stunt. Eddie Alvarez, on the other hand, was left speechless by the question.

Watch the whole fiasco below:

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#1. Josh Cohen wishes Conor McGregor 'Happy Sons Day'

UFC 264: Poirier v McGregor 3
UFC 264: Poirier v McGregor 3

Josh Cohen has decided that he's going to keep picking on Conor McGregor. The 'Pink Suit Guy', who is popular for making UFC fighters uncomfortable with his straight-forward questioning, recently uploaded a post about the Irishman and called him his son.

Wishing Conor McGregor a "happy Son-Day," the reporter wrote in a social media post:

"On this National Sons Day, I want to wish a very happy Son-Day to my son; @thenotoriousmma. Please have a positive, and constructive day. And please, don’t get arrested. Love you son"

Josh Cohen has been after Conor McGregor ever since the UFC 264 press conference. 'The Notorious' not answering his question and calling him a "rat" didn't sit well with the reporter.

Conor McGregor was having a live Q&A session on Twitter, inviting fans to ask him anything. Replying to the tweet, Josh Cohen once again owned the former UFC double-champ and wrote:

"I did #AskNotorious, remember? You didn't have an answer for me then. And you haven't been the same since, son."

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