Conor McGregor found himself at the center of controversy yet again during UFC 310, where he made a rare return to Twitter to comment on the Volkov vs. Gane fight.

True to his outspoken nature, McGregor mocked the bout, tweeting, “Paddy Pimblokov 😂😂😂.” While the comment might have been intended as a light jab, fans were quick to redirect the conversation, flooding his mentions with vitriolic responses.

Instead of engaging with the fight analysis, McGregor’s tweet unleashed a wave of backlash, with fans filling his comment section with harsh accusations. Replies ranged from “Conner mcrapist” and “Ur a rat rapist” to blunt demands like “stfu rapist.”

The onslaught of negative comments follows McGregor’s recent legal troubles, including a court ruling holding him liable for sexually assaulting Nikita Hand in a 2018 incident in Dublin. The case saw McGregor ordered to pay $250,000 in damages and cover Hand’s legal fees, further tarnishing his public image.

Advertising
Advertising

McGregor’s legal woes and polarizing social media presence continue to overshadow his UFC career. Although UFC CEO Dana White has teased a 2025 return for the Irish fighter, the growing public backlash suggests his path back to the octagon could be fraught with challenges. Fans who once celebrated McGregor for his charisma and skill are now increasingly vocal about their discontent with his off-the-mat behavior.

The fiery response to McGregor’s tweet demonstrates how deeply his recent actions have impacted his relationship with fans. Whether McGregor will tone down his online antics or double down on his controversial persona remains to be seen, but it’s clear his public perception is at a critical juncture.

What’s your take on Conor McGregor’s Twitter antics during UFC 310? Should he focus on rebuilding his reputation, or is this just part of the McGregor brand? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

What do you think of Conor Mc Gregor’s latest tweet and the fan backlash? Should he stay off social media? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

Steve Carrier

Steve is the Founder of Thirsty for News and Ringside News. He has been writing about various topics dating back to 1997. He first got into website development at the time and has been focused on bringing his readers the best professional wrestling news at it's highest quality.

Disqus Comments Loading...