Conor McGregor after training in Iceland: “No, I´m retired. Fuck interviews” By Kolbeinn Tumi Daðason 19. apríl 2016 21:51 Many belive Conor McGregor's tweet shouldn't be taken too seriously. He might have a change of heart tomorrow. Vísir/Getty UFC star Conor McGregor sparked a social media frenzy tonight announcing his retirement on Twitter. McGregor, currently visiting Iceland, refused an Icelandic MMA reporter an interview earlier tonight. Pétur Marinó Jónsson, writer at MMA Fréttir, asked McGregor for a word after training tonight. The answer was short but serious according to local news site Vísir: “No, I'm retired. Fuck interviews.” McGregor arrived in Iceland Monday with his crew and was training with fighting club Mjolnir today. Local fans have asked for a picture with the UFC star, like this young Icelander downtown Reykjavik Monday night. Þessi hringsólaði mig á hjólinu sínu og sagði svo "whats up pablo??" @TheNotoriousMMA pic.twitter.com/tBNfK0lfly— Tómas Urbancic (@tomasurbancic) April 18, 2016 His visit has gotten some attention although not as much as Kim Khardashian and Kanye West who are also visiting the island of 330 thousand people. The 27 year old fighter wrote on Twitter: "I have decided to retire young. Thanks for the cheese. Catch ya's later." A tweet which has gone viral.I have decided to retire young.Thanks for the cheese. Catch ya's later.— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) April 19, 2016 The Irishman is due to fight Nate Diaz at UFC 200 on July 9 in Las Vegas. Diaz shocked the UFC world forcing McGregor into his first UFC defeat in March. Diaz posted a tweet about an hour later than McGregor, saying: "I guess my work here is done. I'm retiring too". That was followed by a tweet by John Kavanagh, McGregor’s coach: “Well was fun while it lasted” News in English Mest lesið Biðst ekki fullrar lausnar fyrr en úrslit kosninganna verða staðfest Innlent „Ég held að ég þurfi að fara að pakka niður í tösku og flytja upp í ský“ Innlent Heitir umfangsmestu brottvísunum í sögu Bandaríkjanna Erlent Andrés Ingi ráðinn framkvæmdastjóri DÍS Innlent Trump sver embættiseið: Hyggst undirrita fjölda tilskipana strax í dag Erlent Málið orðið persónulegt og erfitt fyrir íbúa Seyðisfjarðar Innlent Búið að laga bilunina Innlent Setti Íslandsmet í klassískri bekkpressu í gær Sport Nágrannar kæra veitingu leyfis vegna flóttafólks Innlent Reyndi að fá bóluefni gegn Covid úr umferð á versta tíma Erlent
UFC star Conor McGregor sparked a social media frenzy tonight announcing his retirement on Twitter. McGregor, currently visiting Iceland, refused an Icelandic MMA reporter an interview earlier tonight. Pétur Marinó Jónsson, writer at MMA Fréttir, asked McGregor for a word after training tonight. The answer was short but serious according to local news site Vísir: “No, I'm retired. Fuck interviews.” McGregor arrived in Iceland Monday with his crew and was training with fighting club Mjolnir today. Local fans have asked for a picture with the UFC star, like this young Icelander downtown Reykjavik Monday night. Þessi hringsólaði mig á hjólinu sínu og sagði svo "whats up pablo??" @TheNotoriousMMA pic.twitter.com/tBNfK0lfly— Tómas Urbancic (@tomasurbancic) April 18, 2016 His visit has gotten some attention although not as much as Kim Khardashian and Kanye West who are also visiting the island of 330 thousand people. The 27 year old fighter wrote on Twitter: "I have decided to retire young. Thanks for the cheese. Catch ya's later." A tweet which has gone viral.I have decided to retire young.Thanks for the cheese. Catch ya's later.— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) April 19, 2016 The Irishman is due to fight Nate Diaz at UFC 200 on July 9 in Las Vegas. Diaz shocked the UFC world forcing McGregor into his first UFC defeat in March. Diaz posted a tweet about an hour later than McGregor, saying: "I guess my work here is done. I'm retiring too". That was followed by a tweet by John Kavanagh, McGregor’s coach: “Well was fun while it lasted”
News in English Mest lesið Biðst ekki fullrar lausnar fyrr en úrslit kosninganna verða staðfest Innlent „Ég held að ég þurfi að fara að pakka niður í tösku og flytja upp í ský“ Innlent Heitir umfangsmestu brottvísunum í sögu Bandaríkjanna Erlent Andrés Ingi ráðinn framkvæmdastjóri DÍS Innlent Trump sver embættiseið: Hyggst undirrita fjölda tilskipana strax í dag Erlent Málið orðið persónulegt og erfitt fyrir íbúa Seyðisfjarðar Innlent Búið að laga bilunina Innlent Setti Íslandsmet í klassískri bekkpressu í gær Sport Nágrannar kæra veitingu leyfis vegna flóttafólks Innlent Reyndi að fá bóluefni gegn Covid úr umferð á versta tíma Erlent