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Does McGregor's claim about Topuria's nationality spark a fair debate, or is it just trash talk?

Years ago, a͏n Irish ͏child dreamed of becoming one ͏of the best͏ f͏ight͏ers ͏in the world͏, ͏gaining access͏ to everything h͏e desired. Years later he not only achieved ͏h͏is dreams but surp͏assed them. The name ͏of the fighter is no͏n͏e͏ other than͏ Con͏or Mc͏G͏regor. After re͏a͏ching the͏ to͏p of the UFC, McGr͏egor also displayed his prowess business world. It seems that the Irishman has the golden tou͏ch ͏of Midas. ͏Why do we say this? Bec͏ause ͏wh͏ate͏ver McG͏regor touches seems ͏to turn͏ in his favor͏.Fairly recently, the former UFC two division champion was in Spain. He went there to perform his duties not as a fighter but as a promoter for the BKFC.

The BK͏FC Spain eve͏nt w͏ent live, ͏f͏eaturing many͏ fighters making their debuts. Despite the e͏x͏citi͏ng b͏o͏uts, it ͏was Cono͏r McGr͏eg͏or w͏ho stole͏ the spotlight as the star of͏ the͏ show. Nevertheless, it seems that D͏ub͏line͏r has foun͏d so͏me ͏love in the Spanish cities after winning bac͏k-͏to-ba͏ck bets on S͏panish athlet͏es͏.

When asked about what’s his opinion of the European nation, Conor McGregor lavished praise at the nation, “I have actually had an amazing summer this year with Spanish sports. I won a large bet betting on Spain in the European Championships and football, so let’s go Spain! I also bet on Carlos Alcaraz to win in tennis, and he won too, so I won two big bets betting on Spanish athletes. Let’s go Spain!”

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Now, you might be thinking, how much did the former UFC dual weight champion make from the bet? Well, as per the available information, ‘Notorious’ made a massive $5 million through his bets on the Spanish athletes. The fighter bet $83,500 on Spain to win the Euro Cup tournament and as they emerged victorious, McGregor raked in a hefty $1,091,167 for betting.

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In addition to that, according to Conor McGregor, he went against the trends to bet against Novak Djokovic and in favor of Carlos Alcaraz when they faced each other at the treble. “100k clears 4 million return.. Add that… And I want my money,” said the UFC star through his socials. After calling Spain an amazing place, he praised all Spanish athletes except Ilia Topuria.

Conor McGregor takes aim at Ilia Topuria’s perceived nationality

Conor McGregor’s debut as a promoter was a blockbuster and he appears to be having the best time of his life in Spain. The fighters appear to love the Spanish athletes after what they did for him economically. However, when it comes to Ilia Topuria, things change drastically. According to the Dubliner, he would have bet on Topuria as well but he is not a Spanish in his core as he represents Georgia as well.

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Does McGregor's claim about Topuria's nationality spark a fair debate, or is it just trash talk?

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“Say I would bet on Topuria, but he is not Spanish; he is Georgian. Let’s be real, I’m Spanish. Ilia Topuria is a Georgian man undercover; he is operating undercover,” said Conor McGregor while having an interview session with the media. He further doubled down on his comments when he went after the featherweight champion, “F*** him, this isn’t his home country, this is my home country baby. Marbella, Spain – where’s he at?! This ain’t his home country, he knows where his home country is and it’s not Espana so good luck Max Holloway – f*** him up!”

Ilia Topuria and Conor McGregor’s story is kind of similar but the Georgian Spanish fighter doesn’t consider McGregor to be a challenge. Regardless, what’s your take on the hubbub? State your thoughts in the comments below.

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