‘The Future’ said he was “blown away” by McGregor’s kind words.

In another tweet, Garry expressed interest in fighting on the same card as ‘Mystic Mac’.

McGregor uploaded a couple of audio clips to his Twitter handle, where he praised the 23-year-old for winning his UFC debut against Jordan Williams via first-round knockout.

You can listen to Conor McGregor’s tweets below:

Conor McGregor headlined the first UFC event in Madison Square Garden

In 2016, Conor McGregor headlined UFC 205, the first event to ever take place at the prestigious Madison Square Garden in New York. ‘The Notorious’ took on Eddie Alvarez in an attempt to win the lightweight title.

The Irishman looked flawless that night in the octagon. McGregor delivered a masterclass against Alvarez and put him away with ease in the contest’s second round.

The win resulted in ‘The Notorious’ becoming the first fighter in UFC history to hold two titles simultaneously.

Ian Garry performed in the same arena on November 6 and won his UFC debut in spectacular fashion. With the knockout win, ‘The Future’ extended his undefeated MMA record to 8-0.

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