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Conan O’Brien Battled Conor McGregor in Clueless Gamer: UFC 2

“What do you fear about Conan O’Brien?”

“Uh…absolutely nothing.”

That’s not surprising coming from Conor McGregor (or almost anybody), but it turns out that it’s true for both the real Conan as well as the virtual one.

In the latest edition of Conan O’Brien‘s series, “Clueless Gamer,” the host was joined by Featherweight Champion Conor McGregor to battle it out in EA Sports UFC 2, of which McGregor is one of the two fighters adorning the cover, alongside Ronda Rousey.

The virtual fight went exactly how you’d imagine a real fight between the two would go down, with McGregor consistently knocking down the virtual (and absolutely hysterical looking) Conan, and then pounding him in the face repeatedly until the referee stopped the fight.

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This is one of the best Clueless Gamer segments they’ve ever done, with Conan losing it because of how funny it was to see his avatar be kicked in the face, over and over again. Although Conan did land one shot, which he celebrated way too much, leading to him being roundhouse kicked in the head one more. “Why was I bragging?”

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When they were done McGregor, who was wearing slippers, also showed how he would handle someone of Conan’s size if he were to attack McGregor in a bar (though those skills didn’t seem to be enough to help McGregor overcome the much larger Nate Diaz this past weekend when the two fought).

If EA Sports doesn’t make Conan a downloadable player in the game…it’s like, what are we even doing?

Where does this rank among your favorite “Clueless Gamer” segments? Let’s fight it out in the comments below.

Images: TBS

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