wonderfullife wrote: » Chael weighing in, saying Conor could be in deep sh1t.
While the Mohegan Tribe Department of Athletic Regulation (MTDAR) was regulating Bellator 187 in Dublin, Ireland, on November 10, 2017, the following events took place during the Ward vs Redmond bout. Mr. Conor McGregor who was a spectator at the time, disrupted the event by scaling the cage prior to the conclusion of the bout. Mr. McGregor’s conduct jeopardized the health and safety of the bout participants by delaying necessary medical attention to the fighters that were injured during the round. In addition, Mr. McGregor assaulted Referee Mark [sic] Goddard and a Bellator staff. The MTDAR has been in consultation with the upper management of the UFC regarding Mr. McGregor’s inappropriate and unacceptable behavior. The MTDAR has also contacted members of the Association of Boxing Commissioners that have licensed Mr. McGregor in their jurisdictions to inform them of Mr. McGregor’s behavior.
Neamhshuntasach wrote: » Difficult to prove without video. Which do exist but a few nice pay days have kept them hidden. Also nobody would probably believe someone if they posted online on a forum like this and said they personally knew the very high standing citizen who gets it from while in Dublin.
D.Q wrote: » I've seen screenshots of him buying 8ths off one of the lads that works in Sin.Texts and pictures. He shouldn't be lowering himself to this. He has 100 million in the bank. How he wants to spend it is his business, but surely get someone else to go meet drug dealers for you. Don't, as probably the most famous person in Ireland, go yourself.
calabi yau wrote: » A 12 month ban? 12 months of hard partying? this could be the end for him.
Lukker- wrote: » Was it not an ABC sanctioned event and the official he slapped a ABC commissioner?
I know they aren’t the commission, but they essentially set the rules. If they request punishment I think in most cases any Athletic commission listen.
LollipopJimmy wrote: » I'm not going to weigh in on the rights and wrongs of the situation Conor now finds himself in but I have to ask why people keep bringing JK into it and expect him to come out publicly and say something? A few points on that, JK is his coach, not his manager, JK is the boss on the mats but it ends there, everywhere else Conor is in charge. Given we can see how fickle Conor is and the fact that John now has a very comfortable lifestyle due to successes of Conor he would be mad to come out publicly and say something. Yes we've heard the story of JK going to Conor's house in Lucan after the €500 went missing, but only because his mother rang and asked him to, he wasn't chasing him. Somebody else earlier was also asking why James Kavanagh stayed quiet surrounding the ****** incident? I mean come on, now bringing JK's family into it? JK is, rightly so imo, going to keep his mouth shut on the whole thing.
sc86 wrote: » how much has jk made from this? bar his book , i would doubt its life change amounts?
LollipopJimmy wrote: » I'm not going to weigh in on the rights and wrongs of the situation Conor now finds himself in but I have to ask why people keep bringing JK into it and expect him to come out publicly and say something? A few points on that, JK is his coach, not his manager, JK is the boss on the mats but it ends there, everywhere else Conor is in charge.
LollipopJimmy wrote: » From struggling to make ends meet in the gym to having one that's nearly closed to membership is fairly life changing. His bills to Conor must be fairly substantial too
Pintman Paddy Losty wrote: » More unsurprising behaviour from an uneducated thug. McGregor is an embarrassment to Ireland. A violent homophobic racist moron. Hopefully he is banned from UFC, declined any further boxing licences in Nevada and he can drift off in to obscurity where he can snort coke to his hearts content. Good riddance.
LollipopJimmy wrote: » I'm not going to weigh in on the rights and wrongs of the situation Conor now finds himself in but I have to ask why people keep bringing JK into it and expect him to come out publicly and say something?
Gamb!t wrote: » I can see why some people weren't happy when he got the RTE sports personality award,I doubt you would see the previous winners carrying on like we saw saturday. It was a d!ck move from him and he deserves all the negative press he's creating for himself.
glasso wrote: » McGregor is finally being exposed for his true colours. He's a lout. For all his riches what sort of charity work has he done - visited a sick kid once a few years ago seems to be the height of it. Compare that to someone like McIlroy and the foundation he set up. McGregors only "charity" seems to be providing the coke and booze for his scum hangers on. Seems to have got to the stage where he wouldn't listen to a word of sense from anyone - he sees himself as above them all and is completely surrounded by gob****e sycophants completely. The gravy train has made hypocrites out of his coaching staff. Appears to treat people working in the service trade (in clubs and restaurants) with contempt from stories here and elsewhere - that's a sure sign of a dick.
LastLagoon wrote: » Someone should do a P4P ranking of his most useless hangers on.
Ultimate Seduction wrote: » Is he not allowed to have friends, and look after the people he grew up with, or does he have to ditch all the "hangers on" soon as he comes in to a bit of money? Criticism for being loyal. Good one
Ultimate Seduction wrote: » A simple Google search would tell you about all the charities he has worked with but I know that doesn't fit your agenda .50grand in cash to the homeless charity in Dublin last Xmas being one
glasso wrote: » So what he's blowing that every week on partying. Has he put actual serious time into anything?