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Brian Ortega Criticizes McGregor Impersonators in MMA

Brian Ortega criticizes fighters who imitate Conor McGregor in mixed martial arts. Conor McGregor opposes an upcoming Irish constitutional referendum and urges citizens to vote ‘no’.

| Brian Ortega’s Stance Against McGregor Impersonators | UFC featherweight Brian Ortega criticizes fighters who adopt a gimmick in mixed martial arts, particularly those who imitate Conor McGregor. Ortega emphasizes the importance of staying true to oneself and being original. He recently won his first fight since 2020 and aims to make his mark in a division once dominated by McGregor. |
| Conor McGregor’s Opposition to Irish Constitutional Referendum | McGregor opposes an upcoming constitutional referendum in Ireland and urges citizens to vote ‘no’. He believes there is something off about the proposed amendments and wants to preserve the word ‘woman’ in the constitution. |

Brian Ortega’s Stance Against McGregor Impersonators

UFC featherweight Brian Ortega has expressed his disapproval of fighters who adopt a gimmick in mixed martial arts, particularly those who imitate the immensely popular Conor McGregor. Ortega believes that there is only one Conor McGregor and anyone trying to imitate him is simply fronting. He emphasizes the importance of staying true to oneself and being original. Ortega recently won his first fight since 2020 and aims to make his mark in a division once dominated by McGregor.

Conor McGregor’s Opposition to Irish Constitutional Referendum

Conor McGregor, known for his involvement in politics and civil issues in Ireland, has voiced his opposition to an upcoming constitutional referendum. The referendum aims to amend the constitution to be more inclusive of familiar structures and the role of women. McGregor strongly urges fellow Irish citizens to vote ‘no’ in the referendum, expressing concerns and stating that there is something off about it. He believes that the word ‘woman’ should still be preserved in the constitution. McGregor’s post on X (formerly Twitter) elaborates on his stance.

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