Topuria raises his voice, says McGregor has 'terrible energy' and an aura 'straight from hell'

When asked what he thought of the former champion, the Spaniard didn't mince his words and was direct about the negativity.

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Ilia Topuria described McGregor negatively in podcast. Photo: SUPER FIGHTS montage

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The few times that Ilia Topuria was personally with Conor McGregor, the Spaniard's feelings were so bad that they bring back bad memories to this day. In an excerpt from the podcast 'The Wild Project', the featherweight champion (up to 65,7kg.) described what he felt when he and 'Notorious' were on the same card of UFC 264In 2021.

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“A terrible energy. I swear it looked like his aura came from hell. I wanted to stay away from this guy, he had a dark energy that I had never felt before. Agustin, my coach, he is a very spiritual guy. He is very careful with energies. He said, 'This guy is going to lose badly and get separated.' He broke his leg that night,” Topuria said.

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Topuria made it clear that his analysis of McGregor was solely in the realm of impressions, of subjectivity.

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“Look, looking at people as human beings, let’s look at Conor,” he continued. “A guy, his wife, his kids, his family. I can’t give an opinion. I don’t know what those people are like. He can be a great person and I saw his energy in a different way than it is. He just came to work, put on a show.”

Bad time guys

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Conor McGregor on the way to the High Court in Dublin, Ireland. Photo: Reuters

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On 22 November, a jury at the High Court in Dublin concluded that Conor McGregor attacked Nikita Hand in a hotel in the Irish capital in December 2018. After the civil conviction, the Irishman said he intends to tour of the decision.

“I will appeal today’s decision. I am with my family now, focused on my future. Thank you to all my support around the world,” he said.

Hand, who will be compensated €248,603.60 (more than R$1,5 million), said when leaving the High Court in Dublin that the decision is proof of the existence of justice for all citizens.

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