Conor McGregor decides to stop trading insults with P. J. Gallagher and Paul McGrath, but not on good terms

Conor McGregor decides stop trading insults with P. J. Gallagher and McGrath, but not on good terms. [Image credits: Getty Images]
Conor McGregor was involved in an online feud with P. J. Gallagher and Paul McGrath

Conor McGregor has decided to call a truce over his online feud with P.J. Gallagher and Paul McGrath.

Irish comedian P.J. Gallagher recently made a remark about Conor McGregor, jokingly saying that Britain "can have him" after Laura Sanko accidentally implied that 'The Notorious' was British.

Following Gallagher's comments, the former UFC double champ got into a Twitter brawl with Gallagher and former Irish footballer Paul McGrath.

McGregor also challenged Gallagher and McGrath to a charity boxing match, saying:

"I challenge Pj and Paul McGrath to 2 vs 1 boxing match in aid of mental health and anti bullying organizations." [sic]

Taking to his official Twitter handle, the Irishman declared that he has decided to put an end to his feud with Gallagher and McGrath. He wants to keep his social media platforms "positive and supportive." McGregor wrote:

"I’ve decided from now to engage only with positivity and support on this platform. There is no point to engage in any sort of response to little wimpy cryba’s and old man farmer beater alcos and his little offspring bottler son. Fu** the lot of them. Back to the gaf it’s a park."

You can check out Conor McGregor's Twitter post below:


Conor McGregor is excited about Dana White's Power Slap League

Dana White recently declared the launch of his own power-slapping tournament, 'Power Slap League'. The UFC president made the announcement on his Instagram page and invited participants to join in the new venture.

Taking to his official Twitter handle, Conor McGregor expressed his excitement about the slap-fighting league. In a series of now-deleted tweets, 'The Notorious' wrote:

"This power slap championships is growing on me. Who doesn’t like watching good quality clatters hahaha" [sic]
McGregor's now-deleted tweet
McGregor's now-deleted tweet

The fighter was also eager to find out how the competition would proceed:

"Is it a flip of a coin who gets to go first? How long do they have to recover before they get to throw their counter? Or is it over if they’re KO’d? Fascinating. I’m attending one of these 100%. Is this Dana’s? Wtf is this madness Dana hahaha. I’m in."
McGregor's now-deleted tweet
McGregor's now-deleted tweet

The Nevada State Athletic Commission, which will be in charge of regulating the event, recently gave the go-ahead to the UFC president's new venture. The revamped promotion can hold its debut event in January next year.

Dana White has taken steps to ensure fairness by introducing weight divisions and guaranteeing the safety of all participants.

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Edited by Virat Deswal