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True Geordie responds after Conor McGregor's tirade of UFC star Conor McGregor

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 1, 2023
Conor McGregor's latest Twitter tirade - oddly aimed at podcaster True Geordie - has sparked a sarcastic reaction. True Geordie, real name Brian Davis, was branded "a fat nobody" by the Irishman after he had suspected him of drug abuse. He posted a record voice note on Twitter, saying: 'Mr Oestrogen, what's happening? Who is the f*** you are? 'You little burns victim looking thing? F**k me, man. Who scalded you with a kettle you fat f**k? You fat nobody.'

Boxing: Anthony Joshua takes aim at Tyson Fury after his foul-mouthed rant at YouTuber True Geordie

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 4, 2022
After he questioned Fury's trilogy war against Derek Chisora, the Gypsy King (top right) screamed multiple times and insulted social media celebrity True Geordie (bottom right) - real name Brian Davis - during a viral interview. According to Joshua (left), boxers must act more effectively in order to lead young people. "Listen, there's one thing about being the ring champion, and there's another for being the champion of the people outside of the ring.' We must act in a more mature manner because there are children watching us. I'm not the judge who knows what's right or wrong; we just need to try and conduct ourselves in a more effective manner.'

After the True Geordie spat, Eddie Hearn claims that Tyson Fury 'can't handle the heat in interviews.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 2, 2022
After being interrogated about Tyson Fury's "unwanted interviews," Eddie Hearn says, the guy 'can't take the heat in interviews." Fury sparked outrage over YouTuber Brian Davis, aka True Geordie, for criticizing his decision to face Chisora over the weekend rather than a more credible opponent. The WBC heavyweight champion lost it with Davis after clearly referring to his allegations, unleashing a series of insults against the internet star when advising him to'kiss my b***s.' Davis had previously told Fury that he considered his third match against Chisora, who has lost three of his last four fights, a "mismatch." He also wondered why the 38-year-old was not allowed to register the fight as Anthony Joshua before the same deadline.