What did Ali Abdelaziz say in response to Conor McGregor bragging about his vision? Check out the Dominance MMA CEO's response

Ali Abdelaziz and Conor McGregor
Ali Abdelaziz (left) and Conor McGregor (right) [Images Courtesy: @aliabdelaziz and @thenotoriousmma on Twitter]

According to a recent statement made by renowned UFC athlete Conor McGregor, the visual acuity in his right eye is exceptionally impressive, measuring at a remarkable 20/10. In contrast, his left eye still has an impressive 20/20 vision, allowing him to perceive even the smallest of details with exceptional clarity.

The Irishman recently tweeted:

"I have 20/10 vision in my right eye. 20/20 in my left."

The recent revelation made by Conor McGregor regarding his remarkable eye sight ratio was met with disdain from renowned MMA agent Ali Abdelaziz. Abelaziz took this opportunity to mock McGregor's grappling defense, which, according to him, was not up to par:

"And do you have 0/0 submission defense."

The antagonism between the two personalities can be traced back to 2018 when 'The Notorious' accused Abdelaziz of being a traitor and a double agent for the FBI.

Check out what the former double champ said about the MMA manager:

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Despite Conor McGregor's awe-inspiring visual abilities, Abelaziz was quick to point out his apparent weakness in grappling, indicating that his superior vision would be of no use if he could not defend himself against ground attacks. Abelaziz's caustic comments served as a reminder of the bad blood that has been brewing between the two fighters for years, adding another chapter to their long-standing feud.


Conor McGregor answers to Beneil Dariush's accusations of "cheating"

Beneil Dariush recently expressed his opinion on whether Conor McGregor's decision to withdraw from the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) pool constitutes cheating. McGregor's announcement that he intends to make a comeback later this year after suffering a devastating leg injury during his last bout against Dustin Poirier at UFC 264 in July 2021, has generated widespread attention on this topic.

McGregor's decision to step away from the USADA testing process, purportedly to aid his recovery from the injury, has raised concerns among some in the MMA community. USADA is responsible for testing athletes for performance-enhancing drugs and other banned substances, and withdrawing from the testing pool can lead to serious consequences for a fighter's reputation and career.

Dariush's statements clearly irritated McGregor, who responded with a now deleted tweet:

"Beneil “the douche” Dariush."
Credits: @thenotoriousmma on Twitter
Credits: @thenotoriousmma on Twitter

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