Conor McGregor makes outrageous comment at Harry Styles' Grammy jumpsuit

Conor McGregor (left), Harry Styles (right) [Image courtesy of @stillgray on Twitter]
Conor McGregor (left), Harry Styles (right) [Image courtesy of @stillgray on Twitter]

UFC megastar Conor McGregor has hilariously joked that Harry Styles looked like a wrestler after the musician sported a type of jumpsuit on the Grammys red carpet this past weekend.

Twitter user @stillgray shared an image of the British star, who was posing to photographers whilst wearing a multicolored jumpsuit without a t-shirt underneath. They also asked what people first thought when they saw Styles' bold outfit choice:

"What is the first thought that enters your mind when you see this?"

'The Notorious' responded with an outrageous remark, noting that his first thought when seeing the 29-year-old's outfit was that helooked like a freestyle wrestler ready for a match:

"Freestyle wrestling haha"

It's not surprising that the Irishman has wrestling on his mind after the shocking announcement of his return to the octagon was made last week. Conor McGregor is set to coach The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) against fellow lightweight star Michael Chandler.

The pair will go head-to-head coaching teams in a series that will run from May to and August. The former UFC champ-champ and the former Bellator titleholder will then headline a pay-per-view following the conclusion of TUF, with the bout currently expected to take place in September 2023.


Michael Chandler gives his prediction for bout with Conor McGregor

Michael Chandler has appeared as confident as ever following the news that he has secured the most lucrative fight of his MMA career when he faces Conor McGregor later this year.

The No-5 ranked lightweight spoke to ESPN's Brett Okamoto about his chances and even offered up his own 'Mystic Mike' prediction in the same style his Irish opponent would often do. Chandler stated:

"I'm going to get in his space right away and make him take a backward step right away, and he's going to feel my presence from the very beginning of the fight and then from there wherever the fight takes us. If I want to pick him up and put him down, I can pick him up and put him down, and put a beating on him, and get a submission that way."

The 36-year-old added:

"I believe I finish Conor in the second round. That's my 'Mystic Mike' take on this later on this year whenever it is."

Although Chandler's predictions are bold, both he and Conor McGregor are in need of a win in the octagon. The pair are 1-3 in their last four outings and a win over the other could be enough to secure themselves yet another lightweight title shot.

Catch the interview below:

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Edited by Harvey Leonard