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Conor McGregor is changing his tune on the truth behind Mike Perry’s sacking from BKFC

Conor McGregor is changing his tune on the truth behind Mike Perry’s sacking from BKFC

Is Mike Perry really fired from BKFC after his Jake Paul Loss? This is a question that concerns fans and experts alike, as “Platinum” has had an unbeaten streak in the BKFC for more than 24 months in a row, putting the promotion in the spotlight. As such, Conor McGregorThe sudden decision to exclude Perry from the promotion confused a significant number of people. However, it seems like “The Notorious” is reconsidering his decision, judging by his recent comments regarding this particular situation.

BKFC appears to be on the rise since Conor McGregor caught the attention of the promotion firm after becoming a partner. The first DAZN event was undoubtedly a blast, as the main organizers fought an unforgettable duel. But beyond that, there was another fighter who made a splash on this show. Middleweight champion David Mundellbetter known as “Redneck,” successfully defended his title for the third time and called out Mike Perry, who is actually fired, or is he? Well, McGregor revealed that “Conversations” apparently happen behind the scenes.

“Mike is fired, but we are in negotiations. [David] Mundell called him out. He was afraid of Mundell. We had to give him a little cherry-picked title: “King of Violence” or whatever you call it.” Conor McGregor told “The Schmo”. He took a few digs at Mike Perry before revealing he has a big fight coming up, which happens to be during the Riyadh season.

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“He was never a world champion and is afraid of the ‘redneck’ Mundell. He has called him out now, [so] Let’s see what Perry answers. Let’s see. He can come back, we can talk [and] We can go back to the table, but I also have a great matchup for Perry. There have to be conversations and that’s part of the Riyadh season.” Conor McGregor added. When we think about the Riyadh season, some of the biggest battles are taking place. So could he be running against Perry?

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Does Conor McGregor want to face Mike Perry in the Riyadh season?

The term player-coach or player-manager is often used in team sports, where a person acts as a coach, oversees the team and even joins the team on the field during games. When Conor McGregor joined BKFC, he mentioned that he did exactly the same thing as he became a partner and later vice president of the promotion. The Irishman did not rule out potentially competing in the BKFC square circle once his contract with the UFC expires. Judging by what David Feldman I had to say the other day that this could come true.

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In recognition that Mike Perry and Jeremy Stephens are potential BKFC debut opponents for Conor McGregor, David Feldman recently said: “I love both, but I’m also thinking about taking someone else who I really have in mind and who I think for.” [Conor’s] First. It could be one of the biggest fights of all time.” Such is Feldman’s excitement that it’s understandable why having one of the biggest martial arts stars of this century is an exciting idea for the BKFC president, as even McGregor said during the interview with “The Schmo” that he would like it his own power “Bare Knuckle Debut” at Riyadh Season.

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