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The famed UFC Lightweight Terrence McKinney didn’t have a favorable last outing. The US native had to taste defeat as he succumbed to a vicious flying knee by his opponent, Ismael Bonfim, in the second round of his UFC 283 bout. Although fans know him for his superb KO finishes, ‘T.Wrecks’ was unable to put up a show of his weapons in his last matchup.

A lot of fans might also be aware of McKinney’s affinity toward social media. The noted UFC Lightweight likes sharing his whereabouts and thoughts with his followers mostly through his tweets. Recently, McKinney showcased this tendency once more. He took to twitter and posted a snap containing a piece of information about a new Dagestani fighter about to make his debut in ‘Bellator’. This tweet also garnered numerous reactions from the fans, some of whom also visited the comments section to reveal their thoughts.

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Terrence McKinney implied that the fighter’s class could be traced from his name only

McKinney’s mentioned a fighter named Magomedkhabib Kadimagomedov in his tweet. He also implied that just the name of the fighter was enough to make his opponent rethink before fighting him.

‘T.Wrecks’s’ caption read, “Imagine making your Bellator debut and you have to fight a guy called Magomedkhabib, he has the cheat code already”.

The names Khabib Nurmagomedov, ‘Islam Makhachev, and the impression of the Dagestani UFC fighters was so huge that ‘T.Wrecks’ considered having these words in your name, as good as a fighter having “cheat codes” to win.

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McKinney’s tweet further revealed that Magomedkhabib had also trained alongside the noted UFC icon, Khabib Nurmagomedov.

What did the fans say about Terrence Mckinney’s tweet?

There were varied opinions from the fans in the comments section of this tweet. While some agreed with ‘T.Wrecks’ on his opinion, others took a funny turn and posted hilarious comments.

Some others also gave out some more trivia about the mentioned fighter. But, there were only a handful who chose to contradict McKinney’s opinion.

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A few comments by the users read:

  • I’d be more afraid of fighting Jon-Brock St. Pierre

  • So many variations of the same or similar names in Dagestan.

  • For those who are unaware, his pure wrestling is like 3x better than Khabib’s

  • This would be the name I’d use to create a player on UFC 4.

  • He’s a 100-1 betting favorite just on the name alone

  • Dagestani, olympic medalist and Khabib on his name… What could go wrong?

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  • Is that his real name? Boxing equivalent would be Muhahmike Tysali 

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It was apparent that the Olympic silver medalist had a fearsome name according to the world of MMA. But it would also be interesting to watch whether he actually justifies his name with equally dominant in-cage performances or not.

Do you think ‘T.Wrecks’s’ assumption would come out to be right in this regard?

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