Conor McGregor vs Khabib: Tony Ferguson launches foul-mouthed attack on UFC and rivals after losing title

Ferguson was due to fight Khabib for the vacant lightweight title, only for a knee injury to rule him out and the UFC to strip him of his interim champion status

Wednesday 03 October 2018 08:56 BST
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Tony Ferguson criticised the UFC and both Khabib Nurmagomedov and Conor McGregor in an extraordinary, expletive-laden press conference ahead of his return from a serious knee injury.

Ferguson was set to challenge Nurmagomedov for the vacant UFC lightweight title in April but tore his lateral collateral ligament just a week before the event, which left him needing surgery.

He was stripped of his interim champion status as Nurmagomedov defeated late replacement Al Iaquinta to become top dog in the 155lb division.

The 34-year-old, who takes on Anthony Pettis at UFC 229 this weekend at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, remains embittered by the decision.

His opening gambit to the assembled media: "I'm just here because I have to be here," was an apparent reference to NFL player Marshawn Lynch, whose repeated "I'm just here so I won't get fined" comment in the run-up to the 2015 Super Bowl garnered much attention.

From there, though, Ferguson cut loose as he said at the UFC Performance Institute: "It's been five months since my injury, it took a long f****** time for me to be here.

"They took my belt, took a bunch of zeroes from my f****** pay cheque, how do you think I f****** feel?

"I'm the f****** champ. I didn't lose my belt, they took it from me. The one thing they didn't take was my smile so after my surgery I made a conscious decision to not want anybody else's help that wouldn't want to help me.

"Yeah, I've got a little bit of a chip on my shoulder, it's still there, it weighs a lot, but during this whole entire process I gained a whole lot more than you guys will ever imagine.

Ferguson launched a fierce verbal attack on the UFC, McGregor and Khabib (Getty )
Ferguson launched a fierce verbal attack on the UFC, McGregor and Khabib (Getty ) (Getty)

"It took one physical therapist to give me a condescending handshake and I put it in my head to say 'f*** that dude'. Because they were telling me six months to a year (on the sidelines) and I said 'you know what, I'm going to do it in four'. I quit drinking and changed my life around."

Ferguson is competing at an event headlined by Nurmagomedov making the first defence of his crown against McGregor, who is also on the comeback trail after a near two-year hiatus from the UFC.

The American took aim at the only two people ranked higher than him in the lightweight division and hopes neither emerges triumphant this weekend.

Ferguson was due to face Khabib for the title that McGregor was stripped of (Getty )
Ferguson was due to face Khabib for the title that McGregor was stripped of (Getty ) (Getty)

Asked for his prediction, he replied: "Double knockout. I hope these b***** knock each other out. They talk enough s***, I hope they deal with what they've got to deal with and squash this s***.

"This is a man's sport and we're trying to clean this s*** up but you've got these two knuckleheads going out there and making an a** of themselves."

If there is a late withdrawal, Ferguson, whose 10-fight winning streak is the best in the history of the UFC's lightweight category, revealed he is expected to step in as a substitute.

"It's in my contract," he added. "I'm always ready. You don't have to ask that question."

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