YouTuber True Geordie has challenged Conor McGregor to a charity boxing or MMA fight after their heated online argument.
McGregor took offence to a video made by the social media star, whose real name is Brian Davis, that was titled "Conor McGregor's worrying interviews". Davis took concern for McGregor's wellbeing in the video and the Irishman responded to him in a scathing Twitter voice note, branding Davis "Mr Oestrogen" and claiming that he looks like he was "scalded with a kettle".
Davis has now uploaded a lengthy response to McGregor's deleted voice note as the YouTuber boldly said: "I would pick Conor McGregor up like a shopping bag with one arm. If you want to do a charity fight, anything, MMA, boxing, I don't really give a s**t because I'm literally a giant compared to you. I'm more than twice the size of this man.
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"I'm the size of the guys who Floyd Mayweather and you hire to protect them when you're walking around in public. He is so small compared to me. I know his fans are going to think he's like superman or whatever, but they've got weight classes for a reason. I'm 300 f**king pounds and built like a rugby player."
Davis joked the pair could donate the funds raised from a potential charity fight to "burns victims" after McGregor said he looked like one in his voice note. The social media star warned McGregor that he will be beaten by Michael Chandler in his UFC comeback fight later this year and said the former two-weight UFC champion is in no condition to fight anyone.
"He is talking about fighting Michael Chandler," Davis added. "That is the safest money you will ever bet on a fight in your life. He [McGregor] is in no way ready to fight anyone, not even me. The funniest thing is the way he's talking about in this video, the way he complained about Nate Diaz being 'too big' for him and 'too strong' for him at 170 pounds. I am bigger and stronger than you in every conceivable way."
Davis' challenge has caught the attention of fighters and fans on Twitter, with former UFC title challenger Darren Till warning him that McGregor would "punch him up and down". UFC lightweight Terrance McKinney also backed McGregor to beat Davis in a charity fight, tweeting: "If he's untrained we smoke him, I don't care how big he is."