Conor McGregor Hurls Brutal Insults at British Influencer True Geordie

Conor McGregor has a war of words with “True Geordie” in a recent online feud.

Former two-weight division UFC champion Conor McGregor recently went viral after insulting British influencer “True Geordie”. The Ultimate Fighter 31 star was livid after comments made by the popular UK-based YouTuber. 

Looking to once again establish himself as a top UFC contender, Conor McGregor has re-introduced himself to the MMA community in a big way. After agreeing to coach The Ultimate Fighter 31 season opposite upcoming opponent Michael Chandler, McGregor has been swarmed by the MMA media. Everyone is eager to see how McGregor approached his coaching in the upcoming season of the long-running series.

In particular, his interview with Ariel Helwani sparked the interest of a certain British influencer.

War of Words

“True Geordie”, real name Brian Davis, had quite a bit to say about Conor McGregor and his recent interview opposite Helwani. Davis hurled quite a few accusations McGregor’s way as he accused the former two-division UFC champion of lacking motivation, being out of shape, and potentially using illegal substances.

True Geordie and Conor McGregor have war of words.
True Geordie and Conor McGregor have war of words.

“The guy is not making any f***ing sense here,” said Brian Davis. “With the constant licking of the mouth… I don’t know if this is related to his bad leg break, or if this is just a slow descent into more and more drug use, because you know let’s be real, the more you take it, the more you need.”

Davis would continue to besmirch McGregor as he reviewed film of the latter’s interview with Ariel Helwani.

“Everything you’re seeing from Conor McGregor is a guy who looks out of shape, he looks bloated. he doesn’t look like he’s taking this [Michael Chandler] fight seriously at all. “Conor’s always loved a good time, but I’ve never seen him this bad. We’ve seen athletes before who’ve gone down that road and when they’re chasing the thrill of the crowd. it’s an addiction, and when you can’t have that addiction, you replace it with other addictions.”

Not one to take a tongue lashing lying down, Conor McGregor had his own choice words to say about “True Geordie” in response. In a now deleted Twitter audio response, McGregor levied his own insults at the British influencer.

McGregor Retaliates

“What’s happening? B**** t*ts, fat f***ing b**** t*ts. Who the f*** are you?! You little burns victim looking thing. F*** me man who scolded you with a kettle? You fat f***, you fat nobody. You little feminine p**** of a thing.”I f*** p****, yeah? Keep my name out of my mouth you stupid c***, sick of seeing your fat bum face, scolded fat estrogen head.”

Suffice it to say McGregor didn’t sound very happy about what Davis had to say. He continued with the barbs:

“Oh my god, you can’t understand what I’m saying can you now pal? You’ve got subtitles under the f***ing thing saying exactly what I’m saying, so what are you saying?! You little fat no name.”

While he hasn’t competed in almost two years, Conor McGregor still has a fairly high ceiling in combat sports. He’ll have an uphill battle in winning another UFC championship and it’s likely he’ll never do the same pay-per-view numbers as UFC 229 in his epic bout against Khabib Nurmagomedov, but it’s clear that business is still good where McGregor is concerned.

What do you think of this confrontation between Conor McGregor and “True Geordie” AKA Brian Davis?

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News and Editorial Writer at Generation Iron, Jonathan Salmon is a writer, martial arts instructor, and geek culture enthusiast. Check out his YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Sound Cloud for in-depth MMA analysis.

Jonathan Salmon
Managing editor of Generation Iron, Jonathan Salmon is a writer, martial arts instructor, and geek culture enthusiast. He has been writing about bodybuilding, combat sports, and strength sports for over 8 years. Check out his YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Sound Cloud for in-depth MMA analysis.