Conor McGregor reveals what he’d do to The Project’s Sam Taunton if they met
Conor McGregor tells The Project’s Sam Taunton “he’d be done” if he got his hands on it
Conor McGregor told The Project’s Sam Taunton that “he’d be done” if he got his hands on it.
The UFC superstar appeared via video call on the Channel 10 show on Wednesday, where he was interviewed by comedian Sam.
After talking about the Irish fighter’s global career, Sam asked Conor to “trash talk” him.
The presenter said: ‘I like Conor McGregor the fighter, but also Conor McGregor the artist.
“Your press conferences are legendary, the way you cheat all your opponents, I was hoping maybe you could cheat me? Maybe on my interviewing skills, give me a taste?’
Conor McGregor (pictured) told The Project’s Sam Taunton that ‘he’d be done’ if he got his hands on it
Despite his tough looks, the MMA fighter was hesitant to do it, saying, “Brother, you’re fine, you’re a nice friendly guy to me, I don’t feel like tearing you to shreds.”
But he didn’t need much convincing, because when Sam begged him again, Conor showed on camera what he would do to him if he got his hands on his head.
“If I grabbed the front of your head like that and did that, you’d be done for, that’s what I’d do to you, my man,” he said.
The UFC superstar appeared via video call on the Channel 10 show on Wednesday, where he was interviewed by comedian Sam (pictured)
After talking about the Irish fighter’s global career, Sam asked Conor to “trash talk” him.
“But you’re a nice guy, I had a nice chat with you, I appreciate you having me there.”
The UFC superstar added that he has so much love for Australia and will be visiting soon.
“I look forward to going to Australia one day, I know I have a lot of support there, a lot of Irish people out there, a lot of great people in Australia,” he said.
“I have much love for the Australians, great respect, true warrior people, good people, and much love for you from my side of the world.”
Conor showed on camera what he would do to Sam if he got his hands on his head