Say what you want about Conor McGregor, but the man knows how to sell a fight.
Following his one-sided dusting of Dennis Siver at UFC Fight Night 59 on Sunday night, McGregor, ever the showman, scaled the cage and made a b-line toward UFC featherweight kingpin Jose Aldo.
ABSOLUTELY PRICELESS!!
@josealdojunior smiles ear to ear as @TheNotoriousMMA erupts after the fight!! #UFCBoston pic.twitter.com/nxZHd2xeS3
— AtTheBuzzer (@TheBuzzerOnFOX) January 19, 2015
Asked what caused him to charge into the crowd to confront Aldo like a some sort of rabid lunatic, the impossibly brash Irishman told reporters that his intentions were very clear.
"I don't know, I just seen his skinny Brazilian head, and I knew they flew him over there, and he's sitting there front row," he said, according to MMAFighting.com's Chuck Mindenhall. "They thought I was going to see my girlfriend. They must have thought I was a romantic. But I was going to kill that little Brazilian"
With the two reportedly set to clash at UFC 187 in May, "Notorious", with dollar signs in his eyes, launched into full pro wrestling promo mode.
"I don't know, I just see a skinny little Brazilian," McGregor said. "They all seem small to me. It's hard work making this weight, but I make it correct. I make it professionally. And when I'm in there against these people they're small. There is no pop. They seem timid. And so looking at (Aldo), he looked like a little skinny Brazilian from the favelas, that was it. Same as Diego (Brandao) looked, with a 12-year old boy body.
"So, I feel when we collide he will collapse."









