Chaotic McGregor casts shadow over UFC 223
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[April 06, 2018]
By Philip O'Connor
(Reuters) - After a series of plot
twists befitting a Broadway theater, the UFC had hoped to finally
bring clarity to its chaotic lightweight division with Saturday's
UFC 223 fight card in Brooklyn, but it will be overshadowed by the
one man not on it - Conor McGregor.
The Irish fighter gate-crashed a media day on Thursday and caused
chaos in the venue's loading bay that saw several fighters injured
before later surrendering in to the police.
Fighters Michael Chiesa and Ray Borg have been pulled from the card
by the New York State Athletic Commission after sustaining injuries,
and McGregor's team mate Artem Lobov was kicked off the card for his
part in the chaos.
Ever since the 29-year-old McGregor made history by becoming the
first UFC fighter to hold two belts simultaneously, the UFC has
struggled to get its hugely popular 'bad boy' to follow the rules.
By the time Russia's Khabib Nurmagomedov and Hawaiian Max Holloway
face off across the Octagon in Brooklyn, 511 days will have passed
since McGregor won the title from Eddie Alvarez across the bridge at
the Madison Square Garden in Manhattan in November 2016.
However, he was quickly stripped of the featherweight title and has
never defended his lightweight crown.
Instead, he took up professional boxing and fought Floyd Mayweather
for a huge payday, with American Tony Ferguson stepping in and
winning the interim lightweight belt by submitting Kevin Lee.
Ferguson was originally supposed to face Nurmagomedov in a
much-anticipated but ill-fated match that had to be canceled for a
fourth time when Ferguson suffer a freak knee injury last week.
This paved the way for reigning featherweight champ Holloway to step
up and try to secure a second belt in a heavier division, thus
emulating McGregor.
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Conor McGregor makes his entrance before the fight REUTERS/Steve
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With his ability to smother opponents with his powerful wrestling,
Nurmagomedov is now the promotion's rising star, but he will have to
be wary of Holloway's superb striking which has him on a 12-fight
win streak.
Also down for decision on Saturday is a women's strawweight title
rematch between American champ Rose Namajunas and Poland's Joanna
Jedrzejczyk, whom she knocked out in stunning fashion in the first
round to win the belt in November last year.
However, anyone expecting to grab any of the limelight from McGregor
is mistaken.
Emboldened by his money from the Mayweather fight, he has become a
law unto himself, but his latest misstep has tested the patience of
UFC president Dana White, who has excused plenty of bad behavior in
the past.
The winner of the main event between Nurmagomedov and Holloway was
expected to face McGregor in what could have been an epic comeback
fight.
But with the promotion quickly tiring of his antics, the once
hugely-popular Irishman may find that while he might well be able to
win back the belt in the future, winning back the fans and his
fellow fighters may prove a lot more difficult.
(Reporting by Philip O'Connor; editing by Sudipto Ganguly)
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