McGregor launches X-rated rant at 'broke b****es' Malignaggi and Khabib

Calling them ‘broke b****es’, the former two-weight UFC world champion was responding to comments by Malignaggi about rumours the two were to meet in the boxing ring.

The retired Brooklyn boxer said the reports were ‘not true’ and were probably started by McGregor, adding that the Irishman was the ‘king of bulls***’.

Malignaggi told Express Sport: “Conor is the king of bulls***, so I would not be surprised if this Conor having his team put out rumours just to keep his name in the headlines.

“I assure you he will never fight me,” he added. “’No balls’ wasn’t a catchphrase, it is a fact.”

McGregor sparred with Malignaggi as part of his preparations for his fight with ex-pound for pound great Floyd Mayweather Jr in 2017.

The pair clashed after images were released to social media that claimed the Brooklyn boxer was knocked down by the Irish MMA superstar.

This morning in response, McGregor put out a statement across all of his social media channels.

He said: “Let the record show. I like Paulie Malinaggi. Here is a confrontation between us regarding a picture he was upset about.

“Yes, you heard that right. A picture. I told him here to his face. ‘Don’t be b***ing.’ Common knowledge I would think for a fighting man.

“Don’t be a b****, b****ing. The same thing I said to Khabib at the end of round 3 (of their world title fight). My round. Don’t be b****ing!

“Every single round b****ing to the referee. He was even bitching in the fourth round from mount position. It baffled me.

“If anyone should have been saying anything to the referee, it should have been me in that 1st round. That round he held onto my legs for four minutes straight. With zero activity.

“But a fight is a fight who gives a f***. Crying to the referee like a proper b****. I was trying to dig my fingers into his Adams Apple.

“Many individuals in the fight business, I have learned lately, are absolute b****es. I know you’s are broke boys. But don’t be broke b****es.”

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