Conor McGregor is firing shots at his old friend Khabib Nurmagomedov again.
Nurmagomedov recently announced an auction for a new NFT called Papakhas on social media platform Telegram. On Wednesday, the retired former UFC lightweight champion revealed that the digital currency had completely sold out.
That brought out a tweet from McGregor, who was Nurmagomedov’s biggest career rival in the fight game, and appears to still be in that role.
“There is just no way good guy khabib used his late fathers name, as well as Dagestan’s culture, to scam his fans and fire sell a bunch of digital NFT’s online and then delete all of the content after they were sold, leaving his fans robbed of their money? There is just no way good guy do this,” McGregor wrote.
Nurmagomedov then responded to McGregor’s post, saying that McGregor will do anything in an attempt to soil his name, while also tweeting out a commercial of sorts for the platform and NFT.
“You absolute liar,”Nurmagomedov wrote. “You will always try to darken my name, after you got destroyed that night, but you will never achieve that! Yes, good guys don’t do that. They don’t create exclusive digital gifts with real time value, that you can share with your friends and family. Gifts in the shape of Papakha – hat that symbolize traditions and culture of Dagestan people.
“Traditions and culture that slowly walking over this world, whether you like it or not! Gifts that you can find exclusively on Telegram, greatest messaging platform on the world.”
Of course, McGregor wasn’t going to let it go without getting the last word.
“Apologize this instant for using your late father’s name to sell these ‘gifts’ that cost your fans so much of their money,” McGregor wrote. “Also to sell something means it is not a gift you low IQ troglodyte! That is the direct opposite of what ‘gift’ means. Duh duh duh dumbass, hahaha. Scamming on your dead daddy’s name. Shame.”
Nurmagomedov faced McGregor in the biggest UFC main event of all time at UFC 229 in October 2018. It was a lopsided performance for Nurmagomedov before eventually submitting the former two-division champ in Round 4.
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