The ‘notorious’ comeback: McGregor returns to UFC

The ‘notorious’ Conor McGregor returned to UFC with a bottle of his own whiskey in his hand, labelling opponent Khabib Nurmagomedov a ‘coward’ in a furious tirade.

In July, McGregor was sentenced to five days of community service in the United States after pleading guilty to disorderly conduct following an incident in which he hurled a metal dolly at a bus in which Nurmagomedov was sat.

McGregor said that the Russian would be ‘dead right now’ if he had stepped off the bus. The pair face off when McGregor returns to the UFC octagon for the first time in almost two years on October 6 in Las Vegas.

Nurmagomedov holds the lightweight title McGregor was stripped of due to inactivity. “I came back for the love of this, to come and shut this man up - a little rat, a little weasel, a little hard man in groups,” said McGregor.

“A man who grows in numbers but on his own and when confronted in a similar situation, cowers away. Did you not see me outside the bus? I showed you my hands - no weapons,” McGregor said.

“To let him know I came unarmed. Step off the bus. You talked the big game, now I'm here. He did nothing. He sat and hid and cowered behind women and caused what happened to happen,” the notorious one added.

“I just thank God that that man had not got the balls to step foot off that bus, or that the bus door did not open, because if that bus door had opened, this man would be dead right now. He would be in a box and I would be in a cell and we would not have this great fight ahead of us,” he said.

Nurmagomedov claimed to be the ‘Floyd Mayweather of MMA’ in a jibe at McGregor's venture into boxing last year. He was defeated by former five-weight world champion Mayweather, but earned more than £450m from the fight.

“I don't have to fight for money no more, I have made so much,” said McGregor. “Don't get me wrong, I could have retired from the boxing. I am set for life, I don't have to be here. I am here to enjoy this. I am going to love putting you out of your misery and stomping on your head.”

After McGregor's press conference UFC president Dana White revealed the Irishman had signed a new six-fight deal with the company. White said that the agreement could make McGregor the most money in sport.

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