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Conor McGregor has been warned to stay away from "yes men" by former UFC champion Henry Cejudo after making a return to training.
The Irish star has made a return to training as he eyes redemption in the UFC after three defeats in his last four fights.
McGregor's team have come into criticism for his recent decline which has led to many fans branding them "yes men".
Cejudo has continued his jibes aimed at McGregor, tweeting: "Your hands are down and your distance is off. Stay away from them yes men. Just a tip from the [G.O.A.T.]"
This came in response to McGregor's recent footage he published on social media hitting combinations on the pads on holiday as he continues his recovery from a broken leg injury.
After Cejudo's criticism, the Irishman hit back: "The audacity of this little fat midget novice to be holding a kick pad for Cris Cyborg. Look at the state of him omg. Fat midget novice."
After making an appearance at a Bellator Event in Dublin, McGregor vehemently defended his coaching team including trainer John Kavanagh.
McGregor attracted a raft of criticism from his most recent footage including boxing star Jake Paul who claimed he could knock out the star within six rounds.
However McGregor immediately ignored the criticism instead opting to post