Conor McGregor’s Pinstripe 'F*** You' Suit Is the Perfect Look for When You Want to Be Petty and Savage at the Same Damn Time
Like him or not, you can't front on Conor McGregor's savage AF pinstripe suit, which is the perfect look for when you want to be savage and petty at the same damn time.
Before McGregor and Floyd Mayweather Jr. began to exchange epic insults during the first stop of their joint promotional tour yesterday in Los Angeles to further hype their August 26 super fight, the brash UFC superstar made a statement by rocking a pinstriped suit which was embroidered with the words, "F*** you."
The savage suit immediately caught the attention of fight fans and beyond, turning Twitter into this lituation.
If that was only the first stop of their fight promo tour, just imagine how much more entertaining this buildup is going to get until August 26.
Go ahead and zoom in on Conor McGregor's suit
Yeah ... he took it there to this whole new level of petty and savage.
People couldn't believe it
The gall to even think of something like this and then actually go through with it? Clearly, zero F's given.
And just like that the UFC sensation gained new fans
We can't front ... there's no denying the suit.
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One fan couldn't resist taking it here
That's a low blow, bruh.
McGregor definitely set a tone for this joint promo tour, didn't he?
Mayweather will be hard-pressed to top this kind of gamesmanship.
And it didn't take long for people to request the custom suit
Although we don't think this would go over so well in the boardroom.
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Not to mention, Conor set new #PettyGoals for 2017
Can you be more petty than Conor McGregor's "F*** You" suit?
Regardless of what happens in his mega bout against Mayweather, McGregor scored points for life with this suit move
As great of an MMA fighter that he is, Conor McGregor is stepping into unchartered territory with this boxing match against a Sweet Science legend like Mayweather. But even if the UFC superstar gets embarrassed on August 26, nobody will forget this suit, which was the epic epitome of savage and petty. Job well done, Conor.