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Belal Muhammad uses AI to respond to Ian Machado Garry who accused him of avoiding fight

Belal Muhammad uses AI to respond to Ian Machado Garry who accused him of avoiding fight

USA Today07-07-2025
Belal Muhammad sought help when formulating a response to Ian Machado Garry's callout.
Machado Garry (16-1 MMA, 9-1 UFC) is continuing to push for the Muhammad fight, and accused the former UFC welterweight champion of ducking him. Machado Garry is ready to fight as soon as next month at UFC 319 in Muhammad's home city of Chicago.
"Belal Muhammad is continuing to call out Kamaru Usman," Garry said in an Instagram video. "Kamaru Usman has said himself that he's not fighting any time soon so, why does he keep calling him out? Because he's avoiding me. He's now started to mention Sean Brady's name again – a man who he's already knocked out.
"Imagine calling out someone you've already knocked out? Here's the truth, had Belal beat JDM, he would be fighting me in his hometown of Chicago. So, do the right thing. Don't let your hometown down and accept the fight in Chicago. I'll see you soon."
Muhammad (24-4 MMA, 15-4 UFC) fired back at Machado Garry in slightly more creative fashion, with the caption, "See you in November, dork."
"Ian Garry out here trying to do Conor cosplay with Dollar Tree trash talk," Muhammad responded on his Instagram. "Bro, your lines hit softer than your jab. You sound like a teenager who just discovered McGregor highlight reels. You want to outbox me? Try out-talking me first without embarrassing yourself. Until then, go back to rehearsing in the mirror. Maybe one day, your trash talk will be as sharp as your barbers fade."
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