Hasbulla has made his feelings known about The Liver King, as he savagely shut down the influencer while posing for a photo with him.
While in Abu Dhabi to promote his UFC event, the 19-year-old internet sensation was captured meeting the star of the ‘ancestral lifestyle’.
As The Liver King, whose real name is Brian Johnson, crouched down to grab a picture with ‘Mini Khabib’, he said: “I’m The Liver King. Don’t forget that. I’m coming for you.”
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However, an unimpressed Hasbulla swiftly dismissed his remarks.
He said: “I would rather take a picture with a dog.”
That is absolutely savage. The man is known for being painstakingly honest, even in the eye of a media photo op.
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The video, which has already received over 350,000 views, left many divided over the awkward interaction, as one person wrote on Twitter: “Dudes a clown anyway good for Hasbula.”
Another said: “I’d punt this little twerp further than he could ever imagine. Someone get this little bozo off his high horse.”
A third person shared: “This is why Hasbulla is the GOAT who cares about that dude.”
While another commented: “Might be THE two biggest internet jacka**es right here. Saying something.”
However, the Liver King isn’t the only one in the social media star’s bad books, as Hasbulla recently issued a threat to mixed-martial artist Conor McGregor.
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During an interview with the Full Send Podcast, the 19-year-old, who signed a five-year contract with UFC in September, said of the Irishman: “Yeah, I saw all of his Tweets of me.
"But he is not my opponent, he can just talk.
"He’s not like a fighter for me, I don’t respect him as a fighter.
"And if I meet him I will cause some problems for him.”
We have to give it to him; what he lacks in size, he makes up for in sheer confidence.
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The 19-year-old's comments come after McGregor called him a ‘smelly little inbred’ in August.
He wrote to Twitter: “I'd love to boot that little g**p Hasbulla over a goal post.”
He added: “I’m gonna make it my mission to score a 3 pointer with him one day, hon the gaa.”
Hasbulla responded in part: “I don’t follow bums… didn’t know someone was running their mouth.”
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