Marvin Vettori goes after ‘scumbag’ Conor McGregor for Dariush snub

Almost a year removed from his catastrophic injury again Dustin Poirier, Conor McGregor appears to be waiting in the reeds and ready to strike…

By: Tim Bissell | 1 year ago
Marvin Vettori goes after ‘scumbag’ Conor McGregor for Dariush snub
Bloody Elbow 2.0 | Anton Tabuena

Almost a year removed from his catastrophic injury again Dustin Poirier, Conor McGregor appears to be waiting in the reeds and ready to strike again. And the former UFC lightweight and featherweight champion has hinted that he’d like to return in a title fight situation (something recent champion Charles Oliveira seems a-OK with).

The lightweight title picture is a little clogged right now. Oliveira, who lost the belt on the scales at UFC 274 and then blasted through Justin Gaethje, is almost certain to fight for the vacant title. His opponent seems to be one of either Islam Makhachev or Beneil Dariush.

McGregor recently made it very clear that he didn’t think Dariush was suited for the grand stage of a championship fight. He wrote on Twitter that he felt the UFC’s sixth ranked lightweight was “the biggest nobody in the company.”

That off-hand comment stirred a big reaction from former UFC middleweight title challenger Marvin Vettori. He shot back at McGregor, whom he called a ‘scumbag’.

“You couldn’t last 2 minutes with Beneil and that’s just a fact,” claimed the Italian. “You are scumbag, I hope I see you soon.”

Vettori trains at Kings MMA with Dariush. Both men are also represented by the same manager (a manager known to make social media posts using his clients’ accounts).

Said manager got in on the McGregor bashing act, too, using his own Twitter account, of course.

Vettori beat Paulo Costa last time out, rebounding from his defeat to UFC middleweight champion Israel Adesanya. It is rumoured that Vettori will be fighting former champion Robert Whittaker in the co-main event of UFC Paris on September 3. He is currently ranked third at 185 lbs.

Dariush was supposed to fight Makhachev in February. However, he was forced to withdraw due to an ankle injury. Dariush is currently on a seven fight winning streak with recent victories over Tony Ferguson, Carlos Diego Ferreira and Drakkar Klose.

Share this story

About the author
Tim Bissell
Tim Bissell

Tim Bissell is a writer, editor and deputy site manager for Bloody Elbow. He has covered combat sports since 2015. Tim covers news and events and has also written longform and investigative pieces. Among Tim's specialties are the intersections between crime and combat sports. Tim has also covered head trauma, concussions and CTE in great detail.

More from the author

Recent Stories