Conor McGregor from UFC has weighed the wildest debate of the year of the year.
The Silverback Gorilla, the heavyweight champion by Nature, achieved the headlines this last week after a viral question on X (formal twitter):
Can 100 men beat 1 Silverback Gorilla?
There is some who believe that power in numbers would be enough to stop the gorilla. Others? Not so much, given the performance of the gorilla, such as the ability to lift their body weight ten times, a bite power of 1,300 PSI Plus a speed of 25 mph.
In addition to an excellent Mike Tyson, who tried to buy a sucker to make him 'break' a Silverback gorilla, not many people are willing to fight the animal.
UFC Middleweight Bo Nickal's apparently 'in' for the challenge for an Mr. Beast -video, but Conor McGregor? The UFC -Superster had something to say about the current debate.
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Conor McGregor says he has defeated 100 people 'easily'
McGregor has a breast tattoo of a gorilla that eats a heart, so it is safe to say which side he stands.
“On behalf of Gorillas I would smoke 100 easily,” wrote McGregor on X.
On behalf of gorillas I would smoke 100 easily.
– Conor McGregor (@Thenotoriousmma) April 29, 2025
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The commentary part was brutal.
“Soooo you fight against 100 boys, but not Michael Chandler?” A fan responded to X.
“Bro thinks he is on the planet of the monkeys,” said another fan.
“You couldn't smoke Khabib,” wrote another fan, who refers to McGregor's title fight loss for the then lightweight Khabib Nurmagomedov champion in 2018.
“You couldn't even smoke Nate Diaz Mate,” wrote a fan.
Conor McGregor receives a response from 'The Gorilla' Darren Till
Former UFC title -seconder Darren Till, nicknamed 'The Gorilla', had a hilarious reaction to McGregor who claimed that he could fight 100 people.
“What about 1?” Till responded to McGregor with a photo that he edits as a gorilla.
Till and McGregor both fought in the UFC Welterweight Division, although their paths have never been crossed. The career of Till took a different process than McGregor's, who was then at the age of 25 at the age of 25 to defend Tyron Woodley at the age of 25.
'The Gorilla' moved to the middle weight division the following year after a KO loss to Jorge Masvidal, where he exchanged more losses than winning for the best in the world, including the current 185LB champion Dricus du Plessis.
Both a promotion and a divisions apart, the former PuC star would not shun a fight with Conor McGregor if it was offered to him in the ring or somewhere else.
“Money conversations,” Till said about a fight with McGregor in a recent interview with Talksport.
“That is the cash …
“Whatever happens, no matter how you cut it or it swallows it with Conor. He is still that name, right? You would be a fool to do something like that.
“I think I'm bigger and better,” until added.
“I would beat it fairly easily.”
