Reacting to claims for UFC star, Conor McGregor how he would “cave” his head in in the event that they ever fought, Belal Muhammad has inspired the Dubliner to spend a while in rehab earlier than making good on a much-rumored return to the Octagon.
Muhammad, the present undisputed welterweight champion, is slated to headline UFC 310 on the finish of the 12 months in a large title combat showdown with unbeaten ending ace, Shavkat Rakhmonov.
Profitable the crown again in July in the principle occasion of UFC 304 on enemy territory in Manchester, Muhammad landed a one-sided unanimous resolution win over Leon Edwards within the pair’s title combat rematch within the U.Okay.
Nevertheless, drawing the wrath of former two-division champion, McGregor earlier this week, Muhammad was brushed apart as a possible battle by the Dubliner, who claimed he would simply land a triple crown title victory within the Octagon if paired with the Illinois native subsequent.
I’d like to crush my left hook into Belal’s (Muhammad) temple and take the triple crown,” Conor McGregor posted on his official account. “I’d do it simply. And quick! I’d cave his cranium heavy!”
“To assume this bum is now a UFC champion with zero knockdowns on his resume in anyway is so dangerous,” Conor McGregor wrote. “The UFC’s most abysmal zero income producing fighter in trendy historical past.”
Belal Muhammad suggests rehab stint for Conor McGregor
Nevertheless, reacting to McGregor’s feedback, Muhammad claims the Crumlin counter striker ought to doubtless contemplate a stint in a rehabilitation facility earlier than penning a deal to return to the UFC.
“He know’s what he’s doing,” Belal Muhammad mentioned of Conor McGregor throughout an interview with MMA Junkie. “He is aware of he’s going to get folks to discuss him and says, ‘Oh, perhaps McGregor will come again in 2017. Perhaps McGregor will come again in 2028.’”
I believe he must hit rehab first,” Belal Muhammad defined. “As soon as he will get clear and clear, then he can get again within the health club and get again to understanding.”