Did Conor McGregor just give away TUF 31 results by accident? Latest Twitter outburst at MMA manager raises questions

Conor McGregor (left), Owen Roddy and John Kavanagh (middle) and Ali Abdelaziz (right) [Image credits: @coach_kavanagh on Instagram]
Conor McGregor (left), Owen Roddy and John Kavanagh (middle) and Ali Abdelaziz (right) [Image credits: @coach_kavanagh on Instagram]

Conor McGregor's recent tweets have sparked speculation among fans as to whether the Irishman accidentally revealed the results of the upcoming season of The Ultimate Fighter.

In a now-deleted tweet, McGregor fired shots at several renowned MMA coaches. He also praised John Kavanagh and claimed that SBG Ireland is the best place for fighters to train:

"[Firas Zahabi] is a little douchebag, Trevor Wittman is a pad man. Javier Mendez is a fat lick a**e kick boxer, Mike brown is a smelly pr*ck, Greg Jackson got caught up, the system of Coach Kavanagh is now shining through. In years to come the world will know what we have been at. It’s beginning to bare fruit, if you want to train. Train at SBG Ireland with Kav. And me. We are a fight factory akin to butter churning,” wrote Conor McGregor.

MMA Manager Ali Abdelaziz responded to McGregor's tweets, pointing out that two of the coaches he was criticizing, Javier Mendez and Mike Brown, trained Khabib Nurmagomedov and Dustin Poirier, respectively. Both fighters defeated 'The Notorious' in the last few years.

McGregor responded to Abdelaziz with the following statement:

“Hey, s**t stain on the game, I’m talking as of now it is beginning to bare fruit. We beat their system of fighting on Tuf. Its locked down. It’s no wonder s**t pants [Khabib] scurried. There’s no competing now. The head of the style is too fat a b*tch and afraid to compete again. So we win. You can’t compete with us. Watch and witness you rat b**tard.”

McGregor's recent tweets have led people to believe that the Irishman might have revealed that a member/members of his team qualified for the TUF finals. But it seems that MMA fans will have to wait until the show's telecast to find out whether the speculations are right or not.


Conor McGregor is expected to fight Michael Chandler this year

Conor McGregor recently took on the coaching role on TUF against Michael Chandler. The two are expected to clash inside the octagon later this year. Although no date has been revealed for the fight, it could prove to be one of the biggest events of the year.

McGregor, who has been out of action since July 2021, also seems optimistic about the event's success. In a recent tweet, the Irishman claimed the matchup between him and 'Iron' will sell a large number of pay-per-views.

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