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Colin Brennan

Conor McGregor cycles through California to gym as part of training for Dustin Poirier trilogy fight


Conor McGregor looks to be in supreme physical condition as he cycled through California as part of his training for his trilogy fight with Dustin Poirier.

The Notorious Dubliner will take on American Poirier on July 10th at UFC 264 in Las Vegas.

The Irishman posted pictures of himself cycling to his California gym with the caption: "Human missile to the Cali gym."

He had completed a weightlifting session on Tuesday with pictures showing him bench pressing over 50kg and performing incline flyes with 20kg dumbbells.

Conor McGregor cycling to the gym in California (Conor McGregor Instagram)

The post's accompanying caption said: "Big Pumpin."

Conor is really excited for the fight, he told Fox Sports: "All the marbles are on the line.

"I'm here training very, very hard. I'm about to go for my second session of the day. I'm in great condition already.

"I beat him in the original bout [in 2014]. I lost in the rematch.

"And then we've got trilogy, I've got a few little adjustments to make.

"I feel very, very confident. I'm very focused and driven.

Conor McGregor lifting weights (Conor McGregor Instagram)

"And I'll go in there and put on one hell of a performance and get it back on July 10th."

UFC welterweight champion Kamaru Usman believes Conor McGregor lives a 'tough life'.

The pound-for-pound great isn't quite the superstar McGregor is, although he is building a considerable legacy with his frequent world title defences since winning the belt in 2019.

But he claims not to be too concerned about the financial aspect of his role in the sport, which is a huge factor in the thinking behind every move McGregor makes.

Conor McGregor (Instagram/ Conor McGregor)

And speaking on the True Geordie Podcast, Usman admitted that it is probably "hard being Conor", saying that he "can't imagine what he is going through", despite also holding a UFC title.

"My daddy used to always say, 'Everybody loves the chair, but while they're chairing they can't make the move,'" Usman said.

"That's exactly what Conor feels like and I know it - it's tough. I know it's hard being Conor, I know it's hard. I am a champion and I know how hard it is to be the champion now.

"I can't imagine what Conor's going through, that's got to be hard because you can't do anything - people can't wait to move because now people are just waiting to rub it in your face."

Conor McGregor lifting weights (Conor McGregor Instagram)

Many fighters have called McGregor out over the years, including current lightweight champion Charles Oliveira, but Usman doesn't appear to have much interest in offering him a chance at a third belt.

They have exchanged words in the past, and McGregor's one win since 2016 was in the welterweight division, but the bout doesn't appeal to the Nigerian-born champion.

Dustin Poirier punches Conor McGregor (Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)

"Of course you've got the money, you've got all this, you've got all that, but bro, you got knocked out in your last fight," Usman continued.

"And then you've [won] one in your last four or five fights, something like that - people can't wait to throw that in your face.

Conor McGregor cycling to the gym in California (Conor McGregor Instagram)

"So yeah, it's a tough life to lead."

Usman is likely to face Colby Covington in his next title defence, but Leon Edwards also feels he has earned a rematch with Usman after dominating Nate Diaz at UFC 263 last weekend.

Edwards handily won a five-round decision against Diaz on Saturday night, and despite Usman questioning, if he deserves a shot at the title, says he must be made number one contender.

"I think I should be the next for the title shot," Edwards told reporters after winning his ninth fight in ten, with the other being a no contest.

"That's nine in a row, ten in a row - there's no one else that's doing what I'm doing and I've offered to fight everybody.

"Khamzat [Chimaev], Nate Diaz, Belal [Muhammad] - these guys are not in top ten, I'm saying yes when everyone is like b****ing and sitting out and complaining.

"They’re all b****ing and making excuses; they say, ‘He doesn’t deserve it.’ Then, who f***ing does? Covington doesn’t.

“Woodley got injured and now he deserves the title shot? I didn’t b****, I didn’t moan, I took my losses on the chin, worked my way back to a nine-fight streak.

“Who else f***ing deserves it?”

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