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Conor McGregor sends homophobic response to Jake Paul after losing civil court case
Conor McGregor was ordered to pay £200,000 to Nikita Hand after a court found him liable for her assault in a Dublin hotel six years ago
18:31 ET, 22 Nov 2024Updated 18:32 ET, 22 Nov 2024
Conor McGregor couldn’t help but get into a social media war of words with Jake Paul - just hours after losing a civil claim for damages to a miss who claimed he raped her.
The former UFC champion denies raping Nikita Hand in a Dublin hotel in December 2018, but she won her claim against him for damages in a civil case at the High Court in the Irish capital on Friday. The jury delivered its verdict and awarded Ms Hand just over £200k in damages.
Unsurprisingly, that saw a host of the Irishman’s MMA and boxing rivals lined up to take pops at McGregor following the news, with Paul - fresh from his struggle against Mike Tyson last weekend - taking aim on Twitter.
Engineering himself into it, and showcasing that he doesn’t know the difference between a civil case and a criminal one, Paul wrote: “Dana hits his wife Conor’s con
Conor McGregor defends ‘f—t’ insult: I support lgbtq+ marriage
Conor McGregor was help on the defensive to dodge his latest language controversy.
Two months removed from his hyped professional boxing debut against Floyd Mayweather, and the slur-slinging circus act surrounding it, McGregor apologized for using the word “f—-t” three times while talking to another fighter and friend backstage in what he reflection was a private conversation. The Irishman was caught on camera calling Andre Fili the homophobic slur during a conversation with Artem Lobov after Lobov dropped their UFC Combat Night 118 featherweight bout by unanimous decision on Oct. 21.
“I was watching a fighter — a sparring partner, a teaching partner, a friend, a brother of mine — who was given his health — his body health, his brain health, everything — to aid me prepare for fights to give my body health and my thinker health to entertain the public,” McGregor said Tuesday on RTE One’s “The Late Late Show.” “So that’s the fighter I was going to view and support, and I witnessed him lose a fight … and a potential career-defining or career-e
Paulie Malignaggi accuses bitter rival Conor McGregor of hiding homosexuality in shocking, bizarre rant
Paulie Malignaggi has blasted his old sparring boyfriend Conor McGregor and accused him of hiding his true sexuality.
The 38-year-old American famously helped the UFC star prepare for his 2017 crossover bout against Floyd Mayweather, only for footage of their sparring sessions to be publicly leaked by McGregor’s team.
Malignaggi still disputes an perceptible knockdown shown in one of the clips, and the pair became caustic enemies as a result.
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Last week it was claimed they were in talks for a fight in 2019, however Paulie Malignaggi quickly moved to refuse this, believing the rumours were put out by the Irishman’s team on purpose.
Malignaggi added the obeying shock remarks in an interview with Behind The Gloves on Thursday, declaring: "I’m starting to believe this guy has a thing for me, it's kind of a weird vibe I’m getting from him.
"Why do you wish me to think about you so much when I don’t need to? Why am I always on your mind?
"I'm starting to feel like it's a weird gay thing, as a man I have my rights and I don’t like another man comin
Paulie Malignaggi accuses Conor McGregor of ‘weird gay fetish’ in wild 221-word chat after call-out
Paulie Malignaggi has reacted to Conor McGregor mentioning his name as a potential future opponent by appearing to recommend the UFC megastar has a “weird gay fetish” for him.
The former boxing world champion responded to a call-out from McGregor by attempting to slam down any further discuss of a fight. In so doing, Malignaggi, who has a bitter history with the Irishman, unloaded in a message that went in an entirely different direction.
“I’d fancy to box Paulie,” McGregor told ESPN’s Ariel Helwani ahead of his UFC 246 showdown with Donald ‘Cowboy’ Cerrone on Sunday (AEDT).
“Why not?”
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When asked by foxsports.com.au whether he wanted to talk about McGregor’s comments, Malignaggi suggested he wasn’t interested, before unleashing anyway.
The unedited Whatsapp message read: “I’m good, until tge media starts askin him tge tough questions theres no need for me to field questions about it.
“Dude is a homosexual, there is no reason a man discusses another man as consustently as hes brough
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