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Watch Conor McGregor rage at Ultimate Fighter judges as UFC star suffers ANOTHER coaching loss in series


CONOR McGREGOR raged at judges on The Ultimate Fighter as he suffered ANOTHER coaching loss on the series.

McGregor is up against Michael Chandler in the latest season of the show, where contenders live, train and fight together for a UFC contract.

Conor McGregor raged at judges on The Ultimate Fighter as he suffered another coaching loss
Dana White watched on awkwardly as Conor McGregor raged

But the Irishman has got off to the worst possible start as his team of prospects have now lost FIVE consecutive times to Chandler’s veterans.

In the latest episode, Carlos Vera lost a decision to Brad Katona, who trains at McGregor’s Straight Blast Gym in Dublin.

All fights on the show are two five-minute rounds, one round less than the standard UFC bout.

But if the rounds are tied, there is a deciding third round.

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McGregor felt Vera deserved one more round against Katona and fumed when the judges scored against them.

Storming around the octagon, He said: “Give them three rounds, lads

“We want three rounds here, judges yeah? F*** this two-round s***. It’s five rounds for a world title.

“You ever had one of those world titles, Michael? You ever had a five-rounder?”

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McGregor then told Dana White: “Dana, tell them three rounds. Two rounds me f***ing b******s. The fight’s not over.”

McGregor, 34, is set to make his UFC return against Chandler, 37, but the fight faces uncertainty over drug testing restrictions.

The Notorious has been out since July 2021 when he broke his leg in the opening round against Dustin Poirier.

And in that period of recovery, McGregor has not been in the United States Anti-Doping Agency’s all-year round testing pool.

To return, he must complete six months of testing but the former two-weight champion is yet to be added to USADA’s online database.

The last UFC pay-per-view of the year is set for December 16, meaning McGregor would have needed to enrol by June 16.

Conor McGregor facing off with Michael Chandler


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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