Oh boy, “New Mansa” is at it once more.
It has been three weeks since Joaquin Buckley scored an enormous win at UFC St. Louis over Nursulton Ruziboev after which made one of many worst post-fight callouts of all time … Conor McGregor and ever since then, “New Mansa” has been throughout social media defending his callout.
Nonetheless, on Friday (Could. 24, 2024), he outdid himself by claiming he’d knock out prime Georges St-Pierre.
“NGL [not gonna lie] if me and GSP fought on the similar age( 30 ) I’d knockout the goat,” Buckley wrote on Twitter.
Not surprisingly, he received completely cooked on Twitter.
No the fuck you would not.
He would nullify your common expertise with ease and make you are feeling model new to the sport similar to he did all of the fighters that had been significantly better than you.
Win a belt earlier than u begin chirping this delusional nonsense.
— SinisterSeneker (@SinisterSeneker) Could 25, 2024
you beat one prospect and all of a sudden are essentially the most annoying individual on the roster. a roster that features julianna pena thoughts you
— Ben (@butze_) Could 25, 2024
You couldn’t knockout Alex Morono however you’ll be able to KO GSP??
— Elon Rakhmonov (@ElonRakhmonov) Could 25, 2024
He would have smothered you want a blanket for 25-minutes, and there would have been nothing you could possibly have executed about it.
— The Center Floor (@MidGround_) Could 25, 2024
Even UFC Legend Cub Swanson jumped in, and Buckley clapped again.
Higher males have tried and couldn’t do it ♂️
— Cub Swanson (@CubSwanson) Could 25, 2024
Kevin Holland, who knocked Buckley out in his promotional debut, additionally hit his former opponent with a zinger.
St. Pierre turned 30 in 2011, the 12 months that he defended the UFC Welteweight title a sixth time, breaking the UFC report for many defenses. He would defend the title three extra instances earlier than taking a four-year hiatus from the game.
Skilled fighters clearly need to be assured and consider they’d defeat anybody, however “GSP” could be somewhat little bit of a stretch for ol’ “New Mansa.”
Nonetheless, Buckley is driving a four-fight win streak since dropping to Welterweight.