Andrew Schulz is one of the most underrated comedians in the current stand-up scene. It probably has to do with his highly offensive and controversial jokes about politicians, regular citizens, and celebrities. Schulz, however, is well acquainted with certain UFC fighters, and Alexander Volkanovski is one of them. Known to make jokes and roasting people, the latest one on his radar is Irish UFC superstar, Conor McGregor.
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The UFC Featherweight champion, Alexander Volkanovski appeared on the Flagrant 2 channel of Andrew Schulz. He took part in a few fun activities and talked about his career and the other UFC fighters in general. During the podcast, Andrew Schulz proceeded to do something which was an outright shot at certain UFC fighters.
In order to publicize his ‘roasts,’ he wrote a few jokes about UFC fighters on cards and had Volkanovski read them out. In reference to McGregor, this is what Andrew Schulz had to say.
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“Conor is still competing. I guess an Irish goodbye is when you stick around six years after your prime.” Berating Conor McGregor for sticking in the fight game way after his prime, Andrew Schulz used Volkanovski to read out the roast about the Irishman. He added another roast for McGregor, which went as, “Conor! You whiskey d**k. Your bones break faster than a retainer case on epstein’s island.“
Schulz also threw in a roast for UFC lightweight GOAT, Khabib Nurmagomedov. Volkanovski read it out, stating, “Khabib! Whatever your last name is, Khabib I’m jealous of your hair. You’ve got a lot of it. Khabib looks like the first person to OD on Rogaine.”
Offensive jokes and a charming aura about Schulz seem to be his pivotal selling point. His angle of calling out politicians and leaning towards contemporary comedy had UFC commentator, Joe Rogan, jokingly state that Schulz could run for president.
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The prime time for fighters is a pivotal thing, as it ensures peak performance and productivity in the health as well as the skill of fighters. As fighters age, their physical abilities dwindle.
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Conor McGregor, however, never seemed to leave the UFC spotlight despite the injury or health complications. His interests went beyond the MMA scene into boxing, as well as business ventures. Only in his last fight against Dustin Poirier did McGregor have to take a hiatus owing to a broken leg during UFC 264.
Conor McGregor might have been losing a lot lately, but people need to keep in mind that he’s lost to the two top lightweights, the likes of which the division has never seen before. With a return in mind, Conor McGregor wants to challenge Kamaru Usman for the Welterweight title of the UFC.
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With the majority of fans of the fight community pointing towards Usman for taking the win, there are still a few who believe that Conor McGregor could pull off the impossible.