McGregor: Jedrzejczyk is ‘one ferocious female fighter!’
McGregor pays tribute to Jedrzejczyk after her successful defence of her strawweight title against Jessica Andrade.
That is one ferocious female fighter.
Lethal with every limb, and from every angle.
A truly amazing fighter.
Congrats @joannamma!— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) May 14, 2017
Hunnam says he was inspired by McGregor
Charlie Hunnam says McGregor inspires his role in King Arthur: Legend of the Sword.
While I was playing Arthur, I thought an enormous amount about Conor McGregor, the reigning lightweight champion of the UFC. His attitude is ‘There is no opponent. I am fighting myself in the octagon. It’s only me and my own fears and the execution of my own ability that is going to win or lose a fight for me.”
McGregor ‘proud’ of Lobov, despite loss
Despite Lobov’s loss, McGregor says he is proud of his sparring partner.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BTN0rPWgdGb/?
McGregor declares his support for Lobov
McGregor declares his support for Lobov, his sparring partner, on Instagram.
Many years ago Artem walked into the gym, and he was there to fight. Competitive. Wanted to test himself against the best.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BTNBOYpAXaL/
Sends Mothers’ Day message
McGregor sends a Mother’s Day message to his wife and mother.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BSGkm_0A1Fb/
McGregor sends motivational message to McAuley
At the request of the footballer’s mother, who met him at Straight Blast Gym, McGregor sends a motivational message to McAuley, who has just signed with Liverpool FC.
Glen brother, I’m here with your mother. I want to say congratulations on signing for Liverpool. Work hard, recover smart and congratulations.
Conor McGregor congratulating @GlenMcAuley7 on signing his first professional contract with LFC. https://t.co/qSiorUaOrE
— LFC KNOWLEDGE (@LFCknowledge) February 25, 2017
McGregor praises Fertitta
McGregor praises Fertitta.
I came up under Lorenzo Fertitta and the Fertitta regime. Nobody in the history of the fight game has come up as fast and as young as I have. I now, at 28 years of age, have my eyes firmly set on the ‘highest paid fighter’ and ‘highest earning athlete’ accolades. Understand and respect what you are witnessing here. Because not one of you can do nothing to stop it.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BQjppG2h1cQ/
McGregor celebrates coach’s 40th birthday
McGregor posts a photo with Kavanagh celebrating his coach’s 40th birthday in Dublin.
Happy birthday Coach Kavanagh we are toasting tonight!
https://www.instagram.com/p/BPjFik7hGi7/
‘One of the nicest guys I’ve shared a ring with’
Frampton pays tribute to Gonzalez on Twitter.
Just hearing the tragic news about Alejandro Gonzalez jr. One of the nicest guys I've shared a ring with. RIP Champ #Cobrita pic.twitter.com/3DiCzVjpEv
— Carl Frampton MBE (@RealCFrampton) December 9, 2016
Visits OSU victims, families and first responders
Trump visits with victims and families of Ohio State University attack.
This is a great honor for me today. We are in a fantastic state that I love, Ohio. We just saw the victims and the families. These were really brave people, amazing people. The police and first responders were incredible. The job done, in particular by one young gentleman, was incredible. I got to meet him and he’s very brave. The families have done so well to come through this so well, so a lot of respect.
https://www.facebook.com/FoxBusiness/videos/10154836759940238/
‘He was a hero and inspired generations of future explorers’
Trump gives a tribute to Glenn.
Today we lost a great pioneer of air and space in John Glenn. He was a hero and inspired generations of future explorers. He will be missed.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 8, 2016
Shout out to Kavanagh and the fans
In advance of Kavanagh’s appearance on The Late Late Show, McGregor gives a shout out to his coach and the fans.
It’s great to see Coach Kavanagh getting the recognition he deserves. What an amazing coach he is. I wouldn’t be in the position I am in without [his] guidance throughout the years…I want to give a shout out out everyone back in Ireland…I want to thank you and let you know that it’s that motivation that continues to push me on, to work harder each day and stay focused, and make the right moves on this crazy journey I’m on.
A message from @TheNotoriousMMA for @John_Kavanagh & the Irish fans before John's appearance on tonight's #LateLate pic.twitter.com/2tOBSJkAzZ
— The Late Late Show (@RTELateLateShow) September 9, 2016
‘Respect’
Pacquiao sends a message to McGregor and Diaz on Twitter.
https://twitter.com/mannypacquiao/status/767217913342242816
‘What a fight’
Ramsay sends his congratulations to McGregor on Twitter.
What a fight ! Congrats @TheNotoriousMMA enjoy those #BURGR's tomorrow !!! #UFC202 pic.twitter.com/D1ZcPDNQiX
— Gordon Ramsay (@GordonRamsay) August 21, 2016
‘Congrats on grinding win’
Eubank sends congratulations to McGregor on Twitter.
Hell of a fight. Congrats to McGregor for grinding out the win over Diaz. Guess there's gota be a third now #Warriors
— Chris Eubank Jr (@ChrisEubankJr) August 21, 2016
‘Honored’ to have been mentored by UFC
McGregor comments on the sale of UFC to the talent and sports agency WME-IMG for $4billion.
I am honoured to have fought under the Fertitta regime! To have been mentored by these great people on this great business is a true honour!
— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) July 11, 2016
‘Nobody will ever come close to this mans greatness’
McGregor pays tribute to Muhammad Ali, with a line from the film, Reservoir Dogs.
Nobody will ever come close to this mans greatness.
And if they do, they better wake up and apologise. #RIPAli pic.twitter.com/ED2wgignB2— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) June 4, 2016
Pays tribute to Holohan
McGregor pays tribute to Holohan, who is training with him in Iceland. Holohan has been told he can no longer pass a medical to fight in UFC because he is missing a blood-clotting factor called Factor XIII.
Shout out to my brother @paddyholohanmma on his successful career in the fight game! We had a heck of a time in Iceland training and toasting young success!! Tallaght and Crumlins finest! The game will never be the same!’
https://www.instagram.com/p/BEo6o5xrzqz/
Tyson: McGregor a ‘phenomenal’ personality
In an interview with Fighters Only, Tyson praises McGregor.
Conor is very charismatic. Jon Jones is bad, but deep down he’s a decent kind of person and very shy. Whereas this guy, Conor, he’s the man. He reminds me of the old-time boxers, one of those guys that’s just into everything. He walks into the room and everybody stands up. He sucks the air out of the room. He’s just a really interesting guy. He does things nobody else has been able to do too. He’s kind of like an animated character, one that’s real though. He’s a great fighter, but his personality is even bigger than his talent. Isn’t that crazy? He’s got this huge personality. Nobody in MMA has ever had a personality as big as his. Ronda [Rousey] is just like a monster—the things she would do—but this guy is different. His personality is phenomenal…It’s actually not even about the money, it’s the power. That’s what it’s all about. We never say it, but that’s what he wants: power. That’s why we put out lives on the brink of destruction, because we want to grasp that power. Nothing else matters. We almost want to give our lives up in pursuit of it. It’s worth dying and killing for.
‘A hell of a fighter’
McGregor writes a tribute to Carvalho:
Terrible news regarding Joao Carvalho. To see a young man doing what he loves, competing for a chance at a better life, and then to have it taken away is truly heartbreaking.
We are just men and women doing something we love in the hope of a better life for ourselves and our families. Nobody involved in combat sports of any kind wants to see this. It is such a rare occurrence that I don’t know how to take this. I was ringside supporting my teammate, and the fight was so back and forth, that I just can’t understand it.
My condolences go out to Joao’s family and his team. Their man was a hell of a fighter and will be sorely missed by all. Combat sport is a crazy game and with the recent incident in boxing and now this in MMA, it is a sad time to be a fighter and a fight fan. It is easy for those on the outside to criticise our way of living, but for the millions of people around the world who have had their lives, their health, their fitness and their mental strength all changed for the better through combat, this is truly a bitter pill to swallow. We have lost one of us. I hope we remember Joao as a champion, who pursued his dream doing what he loved, and show him the eternal respect and admiration he deserves. Rest in peace, Joao.