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Machine Gun Kelly revels in Conor McGregor's 69-second UFC loss years after their VMA bust-up

As Machine Gun Kelly basks in the glory of Conor McGregor's 69-second UFC loss, one can't help but wonder what this means for their long-standing feud. The two celebrities' animosity dates back to 2021, when they nearly got into a physical altercation on the red carpet at the MTV Video Music Awards. Now, with McGregor's disastrous return to the UFC, MGK is reveling in his opponent's misfortune, tweeting "Knees weak of old age the real conor can't stand up."
McGregor's injury, which occurred just over a minute into the first round, has been widely criticized. The fact that he was unable to stand properly after landing awkwardly from a flying roundhouse kick raises serious questions about his fitness and readiness for the fight. This loss is not just a setback for McGregor, but also a blow to his reputation as a formidable fighter. With his return being marred in controversy, given the sexual assault allegations made against him, this defeat is a significant dent in his public image.
In the lead-up to his fight, McGregor made a rare media appearance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. However, this move was met with widespread criticism, with many viewers calling Fallon "spineless" and "pathetic" for giving McGregor a platform. Christina Ricci, star of the TV show Yellowjackets, took to social media to express her disgust, asking "Why the ABSOLUTE FUCK is this piece of human garbage being given a platform on Jimmy Fallon's show? Shame on you, Jimmy." This controversy surrounding Fallon's decision to have McGregor on his show highlights the complexities of giving a platform to individuals with questionable reputations.
McGregor's past behavior has been marred by controversy, including the sexual assault allegations made against him. In 2018, Nikita Hand accused McGregor of raping her in a hotel, a claim which McGregor denied in court. However, he was ordered to pay almost €250,000 (£208,000) in damages to Hand after she won her claim for damages in a civil court. This history of controversy raises serious questions about McGregor's character and behavior, and his return to the UFC has only served to further tarnish his reputation.
Given the backlash surrounding McGregor's appearance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, it's likely that this defeat will have significant consequences for his career. With his reputation already in tatters, this loss will only serve to further erode his public image. It's possible that we may see a decline in his popularity, and potentially even a loss of endorsement deals. As for MGK, this victory will likely serve as a much-needed boost to his career, cementing his status as a formidable opponent celebrity feuds.
The fact that MGK has been able to capitalize on McGregor's misfortune speaks volumes about the power dynamics at play in their feud. With McGregor's reputation in tatters, MGK is now in a position of strength, and it's likely that he will continue to use this momentum to his advantage. As the dust settles on this latest development, one thing is clear: this is a feud that is far from over.


