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Khabib maintains his calm, stating he will 'make him tired and play with him'. McGregor taunts Khabib about his past tap-outs and attempts to get Khabib to drink his whiskey, which Khabib refuses, stating he doesn't drink.
Conor McGregor is highlighted returning to the UFC, with flashbacks to his past victories and controversies, including smashing a bus window. He emphasizes his return for the 'love of war' and promises a 'bad beating' for Khabib. He also introduces his Proper Twelve Irish whiskey.
Khabib states he expected McGregor's antics. McGregor accuses Khabib of being a 'fanboy' who gained power through money from 'a scumbag' (implying Putin) and challenges Khabib regarding the bus incident. Khabib questions why McGregor came with 40 people if he truly wanted a one-on-one confrontation.
McGregor expresses gratitude that the bus door didn't open during the incident, as he believes he would have killed Khabib. Khabib interprets McGregor's actions as a sign of weakness, emphasizing that they will be alone in the cage on October 6th.
McGregor brings up Khabib's father and a picture with a 'Chechen dictator', calling it 'fake respect out of fear'. Khabib responds by saying his father taught him never to give up. McGregor then challenges Khabib about his respect for Vladimir Putin, drawing a comparison to his own Irish heritage resisting the English.
McGregor discusses his intense training camp, describing it as a 'war zone' with 'broken bones' and 'swallowed teeth'. He labels Khabib a 'phony, a fake' and predicts he will 'maul him' and 'shatter him' like glass on October 6th.