“COVID Is Good, Father Is Evil?” Conor Mcgregor Takes Disgusting Swipe At Khabib Nurmagomedov Over The Death Of His Father

“COVID Is Good, Father Is Evil?” Conor Mcgregor Takes Disgusting Swipe At Khabib Nurmagomedov Over The Death Of His Father

Conor McGregor has managed to sink even lower than the appaling standards he’s set for himself as he mocked the death of the father of Khabib Nurmagomedov due to COVID

No matter how decadent your personality and how abhorrent comments you are used to making, you just abstain from uttering the worst of diatribes from your mouth. However, its something which Conor McGregor just can’t wrap in his head with The Notorious not refraining from indulging in the most vilified of shenanigans.

As his performances in the ring have dwindled, Conor McGregor has started getting crazier. His bygone scuffle with Duston Poirier was a testament to this with him claiming that Dustin’s wife wanted to sleep with him along with holding an affinity towards seeing the hair around his ba***.

He was remorseless despite suffering a horrific injury after being battered by Dustin in the trilogy fight with him continuing with his tirade long afterwards. And he’s clearly not gotten over the defeat he had to suffer in McGregor vs Poirier 3 with him now going onto lash out at Khabib Nurmagomedov.

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Conor McGregor Loses All Semblance As He Ridicules COVID Led Death Of Khabib Nurmagomedov Father

Replying to a tweet by Khabib, one where Khabib had praised Dustin’s win and said “Good always defeats evil”, Conor hit out in the most abysmal of ways. He replied asking if COVID was good and father was evil, a torrid comment to make as he mocked Khabib’s apathy.

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Conor’s comments were a direct swipe at the death of Khabib’s father and coach who had died earlier this year after testing positive for Coronavirus. The fact that Conor can sink so low just to feel good about himself has seen him face the ire of MMA lovers across the global stage with many hitting out at the Irishman.

However, its unlikely that Conor will mend his ways. He’s a petulant man, someone who thrives of building a fake bad boy image of himself, one he’s bound to keep going in a bid to maintain relevance in the world of MMA.

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