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You can always bet on Conor McGregor to make the news in a flashy way. The Irishman’s excellent counter-punching, stand-up game, tenacity for entertainment, and banter are what make his fights.

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The Notorious‘ last fought in the octagon at UFC 264 against Dustin Poirier and saw his leg snap in the first round. The freak accident had McGregor sidelined for almost a year, but he talked of a return to the octagon.

McGregor stated that he wanted champion Charles ‘Do Bronx‘ Oliveira on his UFC return. 

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Just when people thought that was surprising, McGregor landed a bigger bomb. He stated that he wanted to fight Kamaru Usman for his welterweight title in his return to the octagon.

McGregor has been talking a lot against Usman, and he continued to do so with this tweet. 

In response to “MY REAL LOVE” by Usman, McGregor tweeted a laughing emoji that spoke volumes about what he wanted to say.

Conor McGregor has been a critic of Usman’s wrestling-heavy style and the tweet can be seen as a continuation of that mockery. 

McGregor, who has held titles at featherweight and lightweight, feels that he’s better prepped for a third belt in the welterweight division compared to lightweight gold. 

Is Conor McGregor stepping into the labyrinth of nightmares? 

Kamaru Usman has been given his nickname, ‘The Nigerian Nightmare’ for a good reason. The Nigerian is known for his dominance in the octagon, having virtually cleared out the division in his path to the welterweight throne.

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In his absolute prime, Usman has never looked better. On the other hand, Conor McGregor, who is coming back from back-to-back losses and from an injury, has won only once since UFC 205.

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He’s been trying to bait Usman into accepting his callout by criticizing his fighting style and wrestling prowess. 

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Given the names that Usman has conquered, it may not be a good stylistic fight and McGregor could potentially be entering the labyrinth of nightmares if ‘The Nigerian Nightmare’ accepts.

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