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Conor McGregor Challenged By Social Media Influencer: "Any Time, Any Place"

Conor McGregor gets a response.

Former two-division UFC champion Conor McGregor finds himself in a new beef with The True Geordie.

Fans online recently expressed concern for McGregor's well-being after an interview with Ariel Helwani for Matchroom Boxing. Popular YouTuber The True Geordie made a video claiming that McGregor doesn't sound as articulate as he once did. He even implied the "Notorious" one is on drugs.

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This did not sit well with McGregor, who took to his Twitter account to brutally insult the YouTuber:

"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."

The True Geordie had a fiery response for McGregor in a new video posted on his YouTube channel.

"He is in no way ready to fight anyone, not even me," True Geordie said. "The funniest thing is, the way he's talking about us in this video, the way he complained about Nate Diaz being too big for him, too strong for him at 170 pounds. Mate, I'm 300 f***ing pounds and built like a Rugby player."

The True Geordie believes his size advantage would be too great for McGregor, despite the clear disadvantage in fighting experience.

"I would pick Conor McGregor up like a shopping bag with one arm," True Geordie said.

The True Geordie took things a step further and challenged "Mystic Mac" to either an MMA fight or a boxing match.

"If you wanna do a charity fight, anything, MMA, boxing, I don't really give a sh*t because I'm literally a Giant compared to you," True Geordie said. "Any time, anywhere, any place. I really don't care. Someone needs to shut that f***ing whole in your face."

Season 31 of "The Ultimate Fighter" recently began airing. McGregor serves as a coach on the show. The opposing coach is Michael Chandler. The two are expected to collide at some point.

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