Rally for Conor: McGregor coach John Kavanagh asks UFC fans to ‘make some noise’

You say you wanna revolution?

Now that Conor McGregor revealed to the mixed martial arts (MMA) world why he’s reached an impasse with Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), his longtime coach, John Kavanagh, is calling on the combat sports fan base to help fight the good fight.

In other words, make some noise!

Guess who’s back, back again. Conor’s back, tell a friend.

— Coach Kavanagh (@John_Kavanagh) April 21, 2016

Ur call now. You are the customers. What do you want? Press conferences or fights? Make some noise because we’re ready to do the damn thing!

— Coach Kavanagh (@John_Kavanagh) April 21, 2016

I can think of at least one person who’s on his side.

UFC President Dana White will not let McGregor fight unless he agrees to fulfill all of his obligations, while “Notorious” insists he’s already done enough for the promotion to sit this one out (details). As a result of their stand off, Nate Diaz has no one to fight at UFC 200.

For now.

You say you wanna revolution?

Now that Conor McGregor revealed to the mixed martial arts (MMA) world why he’s reached an impasse with Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), his longtime coach, John Kavanagh, is calling on the combat sports fan base to help fight the good fight.

In other words, make some noise!

I can think of at least one person who’s on his side.

UFC President Dana White will not let McGregor fight unless he agrees to fulfill all of his obligations, while “Notorious” insists he’s already done enough for the promotion to sit this one out (details). As a result of their stand off, Nate Diaz has no one to fight at UFC 200.

For now.