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13th July 2021
04:04pm BST

"The guy acts like this (invincible) gangster, but he's really not. "Look at guys like Khabib (Nurmagomedov), Dustin Poirier (and) Daniel Cormier. They use their power for good. They help other people. All this guy does is hurt people. "Listen, this guy has a family. By doing this, he's hurting his own family. Who wants to be the son of this kid? Nobody wants to be the son of someone like him."However, that wasn't the most incendiary comment made about McGregor by Abdelaziz. He was also referred to as a "prostitute" used by UFC fighters to build hype around their own careers. "I don't really care about him. He's easy money," said Abdelaziz.
"I hope he's healthy. He can come back (and) fight (Justin) Gaethje, Islam (Makhachev), or Beneil (Dariush). "He's an easy payday for everybody. He has become, like I said, a prostitute. Guys use him right now for hype. That's it. Because he's easy money. He cannot beat anybody in the top 10 or the top 15. He cannot compete with these guys anymore. He cannot."We'd much prefer if Abdelaziz refrained from tossing out prostitute comparisons. He could well be stoking the embers with such language to get a fight for one of his guys. McGregor isn't likely to be troubled by Abdelaziz' comments - or anyone else's, for that matter. https://www.instagram.com/p/CRLtcwMJwyz/ He posted a picture to Instagram not long after his injury, stating: "You need people like me." The UFC (and the world of MMA in general) have indeed benefitted from someone with the profile of McGregor helping to generate interest in the sport. However, when wives and families are brought into question during trash talk, perhaps it's time to take a step back.
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