How will you sneak a phone into prison? - Belal Muhammad warns Conor McGregor to not 'poke the bear' after latter's recent tweet
Belal Muhammad recently went off on Conor McGregor following the Irishman's response to Muhammad's quip about Daniel Cormier's commentary. Muhammad dug into McGregor, flaming him for his most recent arrest.
Muhammad joked about McGregor tweeting from inside prison. He further suggested that the former two-division UFC champion might find himself in yet another fight that he'll lose.
"How u sneak a phone into prison? keep poking the bear and you’ll get mauled again"
Belal Muhammad subsequently went on to post a picture of Conor McGregor's fight against Khabib Nurmagomedov at UFC 229 back in October 2018. The lightweight main event came to an end after 'The Eagle' submitted McGregor in the fourth round.
'Remember the Name' superimposed his face on Nurmagomedov's in a picture where the Russian was seen punching the Irishman. The 33-year-old jokingly suggested that a similar brawl might break out if they ever cross paths in a steakhouse, referencing the recent altercation between Colby Covington and Jorge Masvidal in Miami. Muhammad also jibed at McGregor's Irish descent and his Proper No. 12 Irish whiskey in his captions.
"His vision will be Dublin when he feels these proper 10."
Conor McGregor shares glimpses of his mini-vacation on his yacht
In a series of recent posts on Instagram, Conor McGregor offered fans a sneak peek into his recent mini-vacation with his family on their yacht. In the pictures, he was seen enjoying some personal time off with family.
McGregor was also snapped showing off his jet ski skills as he zipped around the blue waters on-board his jet ski.
Per his latest updates on social media, McGregor has successfully returned to training following a lengthy layoff due to injuries. The Crumlin native was recently documented putting in some pad-work and practicing his striking skills.
'The Notorious' last appeared inside the octagon way back in July 2021 in a lightweight bout against long-time nemesis Dustin Poirier at UFC 264. The fight came to an end due to a doctor's stoppage after the Irishman sustained fractures to his tibia and fibula in the first round.
The Dubliner is expected to make his way back into active contention later this year.