
Conor McGregor isn't pulling any punches with regards to upsetting Floyd Mayweather in front of one month from now's exceedingly expected fight.
McGregor (21-3 MMA, 9-1 UFC), who meets Mayweather (49-0 boxing) in the Aug. 26 pay-per-see spectacle at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, is an ace of mental and verbal fighting. Nobody is sheltered from his fury, including two-time NBA All-Star and Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green.
Green, who wears No. 23 for the safeguarding NBA champions, posted a photograph of McGregor on Instagram with "The Notorious" wearing a retro Warriors pullover with his same number on it:
He advised McGregor to expel the shirt since he's supporting Mayweather in the up and coming battle, yet as opposed to obliging to the demand, McGregor utilized the chance to put Green on impact (by means of Instagram):
As McGregor expressed in his answers, the shirt is not Green's, yet rather that of C.J. Watson, who played for the Warriors from 2007-2010 and has upsetting binds to Mayweather. As indicated by police reports, Watson traded instant messages with Mayweather's ex, Josie Harris, in 2010, which provoked Mayweather to ambush the mother of three of his youngsters.
Mayweather pled liable to aggressive behavior at home charges following the episode and was condemned to 90 days in prison, however, he served just two months. Harris apparently told police Mayweather stated, "will execute you and the man you are messing around with. Will have you both vanish."
Regardless of a few desires, McGregor not even once specified Mayweather's abusive behavior at home history amid their current four-city world visit to advance the battle.
Tragically, it seems Green was uninformed of the history amongst Mayweather and Watson and had no clue what he was getting himself into with the Instagram post.
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