In the sports world, many big-name athletes have signature styles that become iconic and make everyone want to copy them. From Cristiano Ronaldo’s famous ‘Sui’ to John Cena’s ‘You Can’t See Me’ move, these styles make a mark. In the UFC, Conor McGregor’s billionaire strut is an iconic move that started at UFC 205 and has stayed with him throughout his career. Meanwhile, MMA influencer Nina Marie Daniele brings the same McGregor flair with her own take on the iconic walk.
UFC fans know the iconic McGregor’s billionaire walk feels like a royal entrance, making heads turn and showcasing his status as the ultimate boss in the game. Every time he does it, no one in the room can help but get chills.
Meanwhile, Nina Marie posted a video on social media showing her in the MMA cage using McGregor’s TIDL pain relief spray. After applying the spray, it seemed to give her a burst of McGregor’s signature energy as she went on to do his iconic walk, channeling his style and flair with every step.
Indeed, the post appears to promote the sports recovery spray, which also has a few big names behind it, including Indian cricket superstar Virat Kohli as a brand ambassador. But after seeing Nina do the strut, the real question is, when will McGregor bring it back to the cage?
Dana White Reveals Conor McGregor vs. Michael Chandler Matchup Coming Soon
After the first scheduled fight between Conor McGregor and Michael Chandler at UFC 303 was called off. However, it seems the news about them is around the corner, given Dana White has teased it recently. On Wednesday night, August 28, the UFC CEO went live on Instagram and stated that the big news for Conor McGregor, Michael Chandler, and others was soon to be released.
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Although there were no solid confirmations about the announcement, soon after the live session, McGregor posted a cryptic tweet with a wink emoji, hinting that something might be in the works.
McGregor has already mentioned that December sounds good to him, raising the possibility that UFC fans might finally see the Irishman return after three years at this year’s last pay-per-view event. However, there’s no confirmation yet, so all of this remains speculation for now.
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