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Conor McGregor and his Twitter handle are never short of words and subsequent controversies. In the latest tweet, ‘McG’ has challenged two people to a boxing match. Nothing new given his personality, right? Only that he wants both of them together in the ring. Conor McGregor posted a tweet inviting two boxers in the ring together for a one-of-a-kind 2 vs 1 boxing match. He also suggested that it would be a charity match and that the proceeds will go to mental health and anti-bullying organizations. Fans are lapping up the new announcement in anticipation and the tweet has garnered over 3000 likes in a brief span of time.

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Fans know Conor McGregor for his beefs on social media. He was recently engaged in banter with arch-rival Dustin Poirier while he suffered from an infection. The latest beef with Footballer Paul McGrath and comedian PJ Gallagher, however, looks like a well-thought plan. A plan for a good cause.

Conor McGregor sent out a tweet challenging fellow Irishmen

The beef seems to have started when an American TV presenter called McGregor a British and Irish Comedian said,” Normally this kind of thing winds me up but they can have this lad.” Conor McGregor is a proud Irish and didn’t take the comment well. He responded with Tweets laced with adjectives like “sad little pox” and “sad c***”.

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Conor McGregor didn’t seem to be done with it and in the tweet posted he challenged comedian Gallagher and Paul McGrath. He Tweeted. “I challenge Pj and Paul McGrath to a 2 vs 1 boxing match in aid of mental health and anti-bullying organizations.”

What led to the challenge?

McGregor was not only upset with what transpired between the American TV presenter and Gallagher. It seems the subsequent tweets enraged the ‘Irish Brat’ further.

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In a tweet responding to McGregor‘s shots at PJ Gallagher, Paul McGrath tweeted, “PJ take no notice of bullies, you’re loved by everyone. Whatever you don’t let him get the better of ya pal. Stay well. Top Man.”

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Paul McGrath also had a piece of advice for ‘The Notorious’. He wanted McG to seek god. Whatever the reason behind the beef might be, if the fight becomes real, it will be a great watch. Do you think this fight will materialize?

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