Mokaev was referring to McGregor’s comments about Dagestan in the build-up to his blockbuster grudge match with Nurmagomedov at UFC 229. In a recent interaction with James Lynch for MMA News, Mokaev said that his comments were taken out of context by the media. He revealed he doesn’t want an apology from the former two-division champion.
Instead, Mokaev said he respects McGregor for what he’s achieved in the UFC and can never question his credentials as a fighter. He does, however, have an issue with some of the Irishman’s disrespectful tweets over the years.
Both McGregor and Mokaev are managed by Audie Attar. After speaking to his manager, ‘The Punisher’ wants to know the other side of Conor McGregor. He said he wants to find out whether McGregor is a ‘good’ person in reality:
Check out the entire interview in the video below:
Conor McGregor’s jacked physique prompts his coach to joke about a potential return at middleweight
Conor McGregor is currently recovering from the horrific leg injury he suffered while fighting Dustin Poirier at UFC 264 earlier this year. According to his coach John Kavanagh, McGregor will resume MMA training in a matter of weeks and hopes to return to the octagon in 2022.
Having been unable to partake in combat sports training in the past few months, Conor McGregor seems to have focused on his strength training and recent pictures are proof that he’s more jacked as ever. Kavanagh even joked about McGregor coming back as a middleweight:
Check out Kavanagh’s interview below:
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