McGregor’s take was of the crude variety, as he took to Twitter to write, “These fools pull out more times than I do with my d—k.” Meanwhile, Diaz used the same platform to send the following jab: “Lol these guys can’t even make it to war.”
On Tuesday, Ferguson responded to both men, neither of whom has competed in the UFC since 2016. The messages were personalized for each, but the gist was the same: “Stay in your lane.”
.Can’t Pull Out If You Never Fight McNuggets- Stay In Your Lane McDucker, Good Job “Staying Ready”™️ https://t.co/LNp8ksyI0U
— Tony Ferguson (@TonyFergusonXT) April 3, 2018
.Stay In Your Lane Nathan, Last Time I Checked You Ducked The Whole Roster. Can’t Fight In A War If You Never Sign Up For Battle. https://t.co/x0HKElDd3n
— Tony Ferguson (@TonyFergusonXT) April 3, 2018
Ferguson’s next move is currently unclear, as UFC President Dana White said that the interim lightweight title he won against Kevin Lee in October is no more because Khabib Nurmagomedov and Max Holloway will square off at UFC 223 for the “official” belt. Ferguson has won his last 10 fights in the Octagon.