Outspoken Irishman Conor McGregor and American Nate Diaz engaged in a profanity-laced war of words on Wednesday that included allegations of steroid use ahead of their non-title fight at UFC 196.
Diaz was on Tuesday named as a replacement for injured Brazilian UFC lightweight titleholder Rafael dos Anjos in the March 5 fight and McGregor was quick to offer a prediction.
“His soft body and his lack of preparation, he will not be able to handle the ferocity. End of the first, I feel he will be put away,” McGregor told a news conference at the UFC Gym in Torrance, California. “There’s a respect there between us, but it’s business in there and business is business. He will be KO’d inside the first round.”
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McGregor, a featherweight champion who is unbeaten in seven UFC fights, was looking to make history against Dos Anjos by becoming the first fighter to hold titles in multiple weight classes simultaneously.
While admitting that not being able to fight for the belt stung, McGregor said he agreed to move up two weight classes to accommodate Diaz, who does not have enough time to drop weight, and because he only cares about his payday.
“I don’t care about weight. It makes no difference to me. As long as there’s an opponent and a date, you’ll see me here,” McGregor said. “The only weight I [care] about is the weight of them checks, and my checks are always super-heavyweight.”
The verbal jabbing took a more serious tone when Diaz, sitting across from McGregor on a raised platform in front of an Octagon, randomly said that everyone in the UFC is on steroids.
McGregor shot back immediately: “Steroids? What are you talking about, steroids? Don’t be putting my name with steroids. I’m major against that. Don’t put my name in the name of steroids, Nate.”
Before the end of the news conference, which was open to the public and made up of a pro-McGregor crowd, despite being held on Diaz’s home turf, the Irishman belittled the injury to Dos Anjos.
“Dos Anjos has a bruise on his foot. Did you see it? It’s a bruise. Ice. Ibuprofen,” McGregor said. “If I jumped under an X-ray, the doctor would slap me and say: ‘What are you doing, kid? Get out of here. Stop this.’”
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