The war of words between Dustin Poirier and Conor McGregor over donation money has extended to McGregor’s manager, who got involved by coming to his client’s defense. Poirier revealed Sunday night that McGregor has yet to follow through on his pledge of a $500,000 donation to The Good Fight Foundation . According to Poirier, McGregor’s team stopped replying to emails about the money, to which McGregor responded directly . By early Monday morning, Audie Attar of Paradigm Sports Management put Poirier on blast for his “low move” of going public with the fact that McGregor had yet to keep his word nearly three months after their UFC 257 fight, which Poirier won by second-round knockout .
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