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UFC fighter Conor McGregor has been active on Twitter lately. He has been having a back-and-forth with UFC fans. While the fighter still hasn’t returned to the Octagon, his online antics have sure caught the attention of MMA fans all over. While McGregor deleted his tweets, fans were quick to grab screenshots.

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As per available clicks of the fighter’s tweet, he had shared a picture of himself and wrote, “Bad to the motherf**kin’ bone!”

A Twitter account that goes by the name ‘Sandi “Banana Chin” Pants’ commented, “Specifically the shin bone”.

In McGregor fashion, the athlete replied, “Chill, banana chin.”

However, the fan did not back down and wrote back, “I’d rather have a boat chin than a glass one”.

To this ‘The Notorious’ replied, “I’m sure you would hahah”.

Replies from the famous fighter sure left the fan excited, who went on to write several more tweets featuring Conor McGregor. However, this banter also left several other UFC and MMA fans excited. They spoke about various aspects of McGregor’s professional fighting career.

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Thus, it would be interesting to see if the 34-year-old fighter chooses to engage more with his fans ahead. However, it is not just fans he has been clashing with.

Conor McGregor and Hasbulla Magomedov’s issue

It is no secret the Irishman and Russian Hasbulla do not get along. Both have gone back and forth in the past. However, they recently got into an online argument. As reported by ‘Sportbible‘, Conor McGregor called the Russian internet sensation ‘inbred’ and ‘gimp’.

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However, Hasbulla did not back down and replied by calling him a ‘chicken’ and referred to his UFC 229 fight with Khabib Nurmagomedov and how he lost it.

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Thus, ever since Conor McGregor has gotten back to social media, he has caught a lot of attention. However, on the UFC front, it would be interesting to see when he returns. As per reports, it will be sometime next year.

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Regardless, the fighter has been feuding with several other active fighters as well. Who do you think he should fight upon return?

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