Recently, UFC middleweight fighter Paulo Costa found himself at the center of a social media drama when he discovered that fellow fighter Tony Ferguson had blocked him on Twitter (now known as ‘X’). Paulo Costa, known for his humorous and often provocative posts, took to Twitter to express his dismay, calling it “one of the saddest days of my tweeting days”.
What Happened Between Paulo Costa and Tony Ferguson?
Paulo Costa shared a screenshot showing that Ferguson had blocked him, adding a caption that seemed to mix genuine disappointment with his characteristic humor: “Now the business is to toe the line, shake the dust off and put a stone in it”. This reaction highlights Costa’s playful yet resilient attitude, even in the face of social media setbacks.
ONE OF THE SADDEST DAYS OF MY TWEETING DAYS. NOW THE BUSINESS IS TO TOE THE LINE, SHAKE THE DUST OFF AND PUT A STONE IN IT. pic.twitter.com/KZYsTmTmd6
— Paulo Costa ( Borrachinha ) (@BorrachinhaMMA) August 9, 2024
Both fighters are currently navigating challenging phases in their careers. Costa, who last fought in June against Sean Strickland, has faced criticism for his recent performances and is determined to return to his aggressive fighting style. On the other hand, Ferguson, who recently suffered his eighth consecutive loss, is contemplating his future in the sport. His recent defeat to Michael Chiesa has left fans speculating about his potential retirement.
The incident between Costa and Ferguson underscores the emotional and psychological aspects of being a professional fighter. While the physical battles are fought in the octagon, the mental and emotional struggles often play out in the public eye, especially on social media platforms.
As both fighters continue their journeys, fans will be watching closely to see how they bounce back from their respective challenges. Whether it’s through a triumphant return to the octagon or navigating the complexities of social media interactions, Costa and Ferguson’s stories remain compelling chapters in the ever-evolving narrative of mixed martial arts.
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