“Money doesn’t make you a man” – Michael Bisping and Conor McGregor go back and forth on Twitter

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Conor McGregor and Michael Bisping are some of the greatest trash-talkers in MMA history

The feud between Conor McGregor and Daniel Cormier that began with McGregor tweeting ill about Khabib Nurmagomedov’s father, has got UFC Hall of Famer Michael Bisping involved as well.

Cormier looks to have gone out of the picture, and now, it is McGregor and Bisping who are going back and forth.

Conor McGregor and Daniel Cormier
Conor McGregor and Daniel Cormier

In the recent episode of Believe You Me podcast, Bisping lashed into McGregor and claimed that Cormier would pick him apart limb by limb.

These comments didn’t sit well with McGregor, as he went on to call ‘The Count’ a nobody.

Bisping then hinted that McGregor’s legacy was getting deleted as fast as his tweets were, referring to ‘The Irishman’ playing ‘tweet-and-delete’ of late.

He wrote:

“It’s ok mate. That seems to be the general consensus these days. Don’t know what’s getting deleted quicker. His tweets or his legacy.”

McGregor then replied, posting a photo of Bisping boarding a commercial jet, with the caption:

“The only legacy I give a f*ck about is the Legacy 5000 my mother flies around on.”

Bisping then replied saying that “money doesn’t make one a man.”

“Money doesn’t make you a man little guy. Besides, even if you stood on your wallet I’d still be a bigger man than you.”

Conor McGregor goes on with his ‘tweet-and-delete’

McGregor didn’t stop there. He took further jibes at Bisping, also bringing up his mother into the picture.

His tweet read:

“Oh you a big man are ya bro ahahah a real man wouldn’t sprint from his hometown after they come knocking on his mother’s door bro. Don’t forget that one big man in the U.S. Crunch time and you dipped.” 


Bisping didn’t like McGregor referring to him as “bro.” So, the former middleweight champion replied:

“I’m not your bro :).”

Bisping is currently the colour commentator for UFC Fight Night Events, and has been impeccable in his job.

McGregor, on the other hand, is recovering from his ankle injury, and is expected to be back next year.

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