Charles Oliveira, former UFC lightweight champion, has accused Conor McGregor that he ran scared after receiving his call-out.
Do Bronx challenged Justin Gaethje to meet him in the octagon this year, moments after he had choked him unconscious at UFC 274.
McGregor, a MMA star, appeared to accept
the Brazilian's callout
McGregor seemed to accept the call-out immediately, but has not spoken about the potential dustup since. This silence has been noticed by Brazilian Oliveira.
Canal Encarada was informed by him that he believes when we are on a losing streak we should be thinking about who our next opponent is.
"I believe that he has been thinking for some time that I'm the problem with division.
"That I'm a problem for him to fight. The answer is already known, I believe. He fled, and is shocked at what might happen."
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McGregor admitted that he is open to facing Oliveira, who has won 11 straight fights. However, McGregor was not sure if McGregor would be able to return in lightweight for his comeback fight.
He tweeted, "I'm still not sure if I want to reduce the weight. I enjoy being made like a refrigerator.
"I feel like I want to fight at that size just to see it back lol.
"I would love to fight the Brazilian 100%!"
SUN BINGO GET PS50 BONUS & 50 FREE SPINS TODAY"I love Brazil, and I'm unbeaten in Brazil. All KO's. "I have some thinking to do."
McGregor, 33 years old, is now in the final stages in recovering from the terrible broken leg that he sustained in his fight with Dustin Pourier last July.
Although the Irishman had been eyeing a summer return, UFC president Dana White said that he expects to be back in action in the fall.
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SunSport was informed by him recently that he is looking forward to early fall if all goes well.
"If his leg heals well and he is given the permission to start training properly, then he may be able to train in the fall.
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