Trash-talking Conor McGregor tells what Jose Aldo can expect at UFC 194

Jack McAnespie

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If you haven't heard of Conor McGregor and his trash talk ahead of his UFC 194 showdown with Jose Aldo, then you've probably been living under a very big rock.

Now McGregor has revealed what he says to his opponents as he beats them up, during an appearance on late-night talk show Jimmy Kimmel Live.

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UFC 194 is the latest signature event by the mixed martial arts organization. It will be held Dec. 12 in Las Vegas. McGregor is from Ireland; Aldo is from Brazil. They will fight to unify the UFC's featherweight championship.

During the show, Kimmel asked McGregor whether he enjoyed what he did. It was apparent the Irish star's job satisfaction is high.

"It is an extremely fun job … beating people up for lots of money," McGregor said.

"You talk to people for lots of money, I beat people up for lots of money. I'm sure when you're sitting here talking to people, I bet you wish you could beat them up for the money you get.

"I actually do get to beat them up."

Kimmel then asked if McGregor ever spoke to his opponents inside the Octagon.

"Yeah, I certainly let them know that they hit weak, they fight like a baby," McGregor said.

Wanting more, Kimmel asked whether McGregor had ever faced an opponent that caught him off-guard — an opponent that hit with a fair amount of force.

"You know what, it's never happened," McGregor said.

"It's been smooth sailing so far. If it happens I'll give respect and say 'You know what? You do hit hard' but it hasn't happened just yet."

It's not the first time McGregor's trash-talking antics inside the Octagon have been thrown into the spotlight. UFC 189 opponent Chad Mendes revealing that McGregor trashed him non-stop throughout their championship bout.

Jack McAnespie