Passions are running high. Mike Perry responded to Conor McGregor's scandalous statement


Tonight in Tampa, USA, a boxing event took place, headlined by the fight between well-known American showman Jake Paul and former UFC star, now BKFC fighter, Mike Perry.
Perry put up a fight but was knocked down three times, and after the last knockdown, the referee stopped the bout.
Following the match, Conor McGregor announced that Perry was fired from BKFC, accusing him of participating in boxing matches.
However, Perry did not take this lightly and responded to the Irishman, claiming that he is a co-owner of the promotion and that McGregor cannot fire him.
"We both own BKFC, so he can't fire me."
He then challenged McGregor to fight Jake Paul himself, recalling McGregor’s boxing match against the legendary Floyd Mayweather.
"I lost to Jake Paul, so why doesn't he fight Jake Paul? I think it would be worse than Conor McGregor's fight against [Floyd] Mayweather."
McGregor did not take long to respond, asserting that Perry is not an owner of BKFC.
"Michael, you are not an owner in BKFC. Not one bit. You have a tiny stake in Triller [a video-sharing app]. Which, to be honest, is promising. But it's just a crumb you have. You hold nothing. Not one bit. And believe me, you're out of the game, bro. No hard feelings.
Do your thing in your dirty pants, and who knows what's next. But you won't be on my ring, you're already out. I wish you success with the 6-ounce MMA sparring gloves and whatever that was. God bless you."
It looks like we are in for a long battle, but it seems McGregor is determined to exclude Perry from BKFC.











