Conor McGregor is meant to struggle Michael Chandler following their teaching stints on The Final Fighter, Season 31. Matt Frevola doubts that’s going to occur, so he has inserted himself into the dialog.
Matt Frevola rants about Conor McGregor
Frevola has been angling for a bout with English fighter Paddy Pimblett, however that struggle has but to get made. Pimblett has been nursing an harm, however is hoping to struggle by the tip of the 12 months. Frevola appears to doubt that Pimblett needs to struggle him.
He additionally doubts that McGregor is returning to the Octagon any time quickly for a struggle with Chandler. Frevola went on a Twitter rant, posting a video that aired his doubts about each Pimblett and McGregor. He had some significantly harsh phrases for the UFC famous person from Eire.
“McGregor ain’t preventing. Dude’s juiced to the gills, coked up, beating up ladies,” Frevola mentioned.
“Michael Chandler, you’ll be able to maintain dreaming since you’re not preventing. However guess who you’ll be able to struggle at MSG? You’ll be able to take your steamrolling like a person. I’ll offer you an excellent dying within the area.”
Michael Chandler believes he is nonetheless preventing Conor McGregor
For his half, Chandler nonetheless believes that the McGregor struggle goes to come back to fruition, though McGregor has but to re-enter the U.S. Anti-Doping Company drug testing protocols. He is required to take action for six months earlier than he can return to the Octagon.
“I believe Conor’s coming again. I don’t assume he needs to stain his legacy by main us all down this highway of, ‘I’m doing The Final Fighter. I’m preventing Michael Chandler. Oh, by the best way, by no means thoughts. I’m not coming again,'” Chandler mentioned on Daniel Cormier’s video podcast.
“I’m gonna carry on transferring ahead. I do consider I struggle Conor throughout the subsequent six months, and it’s going to be one of many largest pay-per-views that we’ve ever seen. I’m gonna go on the market and knock him out throughout the first two rounds.”