"That put a smile on my face" - Khalil Rountree reacts to Conor McGregor praising him
Khalil Rountree has responded to MMA megastar Conor McGregor praising him. Rountree defeated Karl Roberson via second-round TKO at the UFC Fight Night: Santos vs. Ankalaev event on March 12th. The end came courtesy of a soccer kick to the body of a downed Roberson and a few follow-up strikes.
Conor McGregor subsequently took to Twitter and praised Rountree for utilizing the well-timed and well-placed soccer kick. As per the "Unified Rules of MMA", kicks to the head of a downed opponent are banned, but kicks to the body of a downed opponent are permitted.
McGregor alluded to this fact and lauded Rountreeās timing and technique. Speaking to Ariel Helwani on The MMA Hour, Rountree addressed McGregorās tweet and stated:
āIt means the world. Conor McGregor is one of my favorite fighters, absolutely. And so, to see that last night, that put a smile on my face from ear to ear. That was so cool. Conor McGregor pretty much giving me props and saying that I did something that wasnāt boring; thatās cool. I didnāt even know that he was watching. I know most UFC fighters watch fights, but to even see, to know that he was tuned into the fight. Yeah, I think thatās cool. Iām geeked.ā Rountree smiled and continued, āGonna buy a whole case of Proper Twelve right now.ā
The UFC light heavyweight reiterated that heāll buy a case of Proper Twelve Irish Whiskey ā a brand that McGregor founded and represents. Rountree added that he doesnāt drink, but heāll place the case in his cabinet and be reminded of McGregorās appreciative tweet whenever he opens the cabinet.
Watch Khalil Rountreeās conversation with Ariel Helwani in the video below:
Michael Chandler on Conor McGregor potentially competing for UFC gold in his comeback fight
UFC lightweight champion Charles Oliveira is set to defend his title against Justin Gaethje at UFC 274 on May 7th. Meanwhile, McGregor has expressed interest in facing Oliveira for the title in his comeback fight.
McGregor is on a two-fight losing streak. He suffered a leg injury last July in his fight against Dustin Poirier, but is likely to return this year. Speaking to The Schmo, UFC lightweight Michael Chandler revealed that he wouldnāt be surprised to see McGregor fight for the title on his return. Addressing a possible Oliveira-McGregor matchup, Chandler said:
āThis is the fight game, but even more than that it is the fight business. If it makes good business, it makes good sense. In a lot of ways, Conorās still the biggest name to ever hit the sport of mixed martial arts ā definitely of all time as of right now, and maybe of all time in the future.ā