Conor McGregor Claps Back At 50 Cent By Saying He Has Man Boobs

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Conor McGregor holds up a cup of his Notorious-branded Irish whiskey as he speaks during a news conference following his 10th-round TKO loss to Floyd Mayweather Jr. in their super welterweight boxing match at T-Mobile Arena on August 26, 2017 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The saga continues.

50 Cent's never been one to shy away from the 'Gram to get some jokes off, even if they come at the expense of someone else. The rapper even took to his Instagram to tell people to get off of it if they have a problem because he will surely continue to troll. He and Conor McGregor have been duking it out on Instagram for a minute and today, McGregor decided to simultaneously celebrate International Women's Day while shading the shit out of 50 Cent.

Conor McGregor's clapping back at 50 Cent after the rapper implied that the boxer cheated on his wife. Bringing someone's family into a beef is a whole new level of petty and McGregor wasn't about to let it slide. He shared a throwback photo of 50 Cent to his Instagram while saying that the rapper had man boobs and needed a bra.

"Happy international Women's day everyone! Get your tits out for the lads ladies. We love you," he wrote. "Superior genes my big ballsack mate. I am made of granite. You need a bra." 

McGregor then clowned 50 on his age but not everything he said was bad.

"It's all love tho fifty serious, you are a mad bastard, but we still proper love a few of your tunes over on this side of the world." He said, "I even blasted one of them on the free walking into madison square garden to take one of my belts. It was called I run New York."

You can check the post out below with everything McGregor had to say. 

Conor McGregor Claps Back At 50 Cent By Saying He Has Man Boobs
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