Conor McGregor has once again found himself embroiled in a public feud, this time with British YouTuber Brian Davis. The Irishman and True Geordie have been engaging in a war of words on social media, exchanging jabs and insults. However, Geordie took it a step further by challenging McGregor to a charity fight. The challenge quickly gained attention, and fans were buzzing with excitement. True Geordie, a prominent YouTuber from Newcastle, UK, has gained recognition through his popular podcast, the ‘True Geordie Podcast’. His insightful commentaries on various subjects have also added to his popularity.

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Recently, he turned his attention to McGregor, criticizing the fighter for his antics during interviews and expressing his disapproval on social media. McGregor, never one to back down, retaliated by dismissing Geordie as a nobody. Adding fuel to the fire, a viral video surfaced on social media, showing McGregor involved in a fight against a towering 7-foot-tall opponent. The opponent was none other than Hafthor Bjornsson, aka ‘The Mountain’. McGregor’s bout impressed fans against the giant. Now, the Irish superstar has shared the video as a warning to Geordie.

Conor McGregor fights ‘The Mountain’

As the tension between Conor McGregor and True Geordie continues to escalate, the Irishman chose to communicate with True Geordie through a video. The Notorious shared the fight between him and ‘The Mountain’. In the bout, McGregor looks like a tiny dot compared to the giant ‘Thor’. It was indeed a David versus Goliath moment for McGregor. However, he manages to escape each and every takedown attempt from ‘Thor.’ ‘The Notorious’ wants to prove that size doesn’t matter when a fighter has strength and a true spirit inside him.

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When McGregor was away from the octagon for a long period, he used the break to work more on his physique. Now, the UFC icon has added so much size to his body. Hence, many claim that there is no huge size difference between Geordie and McGregor.

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The verbal war between the Irishman and True Geordie

As a part of their public feud, McGregor insulted Geordie by fat-shaming him. In a response to McGregor, the famous YouTuber mentioned that he is 300 lbs and much bigger than the UFC superstar. Hence, he could easily win against McGregor. Geordie also pointed out how short the Irishman is. In his podcast, Geordie decided to fire back against the UFC icon.

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The Irishman shamed Geordie for his appearance. It seems that the verbal war between the two might continue for a long time. In the present day, a show fight between high-profile fighters and YouTubers has become a normal thing. Hence, the possibility of a bout between McGregor and Geordie cannot be ruled out.

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