UFC 200 and Zuffa are already steaming on without the Irishman,and much remains in doubt about his status after moves that seem as much a tantrum as an act of courageWe were told a rematch would headline UFC 200 on 9 July in Las Vegas. Now we know which one.
When Conor McGregor feigned retirement and balked at a three-city press tour for his moment fight against Nate Diaz, the UFC did what it told him it would conclude. It treated McGregor, or the “Notorious” one,like any ordinary fighter and cast him to the bench. On Good Morning America on Wednesday, UFC president Dana White attempted to hurry on.
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Source: theguardian.com