Quote: UFC Raised Conor McGregor To Act This Way

Well, the dust has finally settled on the craziness surrounding UFC featherweight champion Conor McGregor this week, as the Irishman released a statement today (April 21, 2016) indicating that he wasn’t actually retiring after releasing a tweet saying he would earlier in the week. Despite not retiring, McGregor has still indeed been pulled from his

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Well, the dust has finally settled on the craziness surrounding UFC featherweight champion Conor McGregor this week, as the Irishman released a statement today (April 21, 2016) indicating that he wasn’t actually retiring after releasing a tweet saying he would earlier in the week.

Despite not retiring, McGregor has still indeed been pulled from his scheduled UFC 200 (July 9, 2016) rematch with Nate Diaz, as the “Notorious” one wouldn’t acquiesce to the UFC’s heavy promotional demands.

No matter your opinions on him, McGregor simply stood up for what he believed in, albeit coming off as some type of rebel in the process.

According to former UFC lightweight champion and current Bellator title challenger Benson Henderson, McGregor acts the way he does because the UFC has ‘allowed’ him to:

“If you raise your children a certain way, they’re going to act a certain way,” Henderson said on the MMA Hour. “If you allow them to get away with certain things when they get older, they’re going to act a certain way. It’s what happened. Conor McGregor is acting a certain way because he was allowed to for much of his career, and it is what it is.”

Continuing on, Henderson noted the plethora of other fighters that handle their business in a more ‘professional’ way so to say, although he admitted that he couldn’t knock McGregor, who clearly plays by his own rules:

“You have other professional fighters who come here and do their jobs as professional athletes, and do a great job of promoting fights, good a job doing what they are supposed to do, but still acting within the means of being a professional athlete,” Henderson continued. “Some people do, some people don’t. Some people get away with doing whatever they want. No problem. If that’s you, who am I to say anything bad about it?”

In the wake of such a hectic situation, what do you expect in the future from the brash and outspoken Irish knockout artist?

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Jon Jones ‘Absolutely’ Willing To Main Event UFC 200

In the aftermath of a shocking state of events coming yesterday (April 19, 2016) that involved UFC featherweight champion Conor McGregor tweeting that he was retiring, and subsequently being pulled from his scheduled UFC 200 main event with Nate Diaz, the promotion is looking for a bout to fill out the blockbuster July 9th card.

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In the aftermath of a shocking state of events coming yesterday (April 19, 2016) that involved UFC featherweight champion Conor McGregor tweeting that he was retiring, and subsequently being pulled from his scheduled UFC 200 main event with Nate Diaz, the promotion is looking for a bout to fill out the blockbuster July 9th card.

One man that could step up to save the day would be reigning pound-for-pound king and former light heavyweight champion Jon “Bones” Jones.

Jones hasn’t competed since January 2015 when he scored a unanimous decision victory over bitter rival Daniel “DC” Cormier.

That April, “Bones” was arrested on felony charges and stripped of his long-held title. He has since resolved his legal issues, and is scheduled to return in the main event of this Saturday’s (April 23, 2016) UFC 197 against Ovince St. Preux for the interim 205 pound strap.

Jones was originally slated to receive his long awaited rematch with “DC”, who now holds the title, but Cormier was forced to withdraw from the bout just a few weeks ago due to injury.

With that being said, if Jones is victorious this weekend, and Cormier heals up, the two stars could finally meet again this July.

“Bones” appears to be all for it:

“Absolutely, I would totally step in to UFC 200 and fill in that main event or co-main event slot,” Jones told ESPN.

As far as McGregor goes, Jones simply doesn’t feel as if we’ve truly seen the last of the brash Irishman, noting his deep respect for the “Notorious” one:

“I don’t think he’s retired,” Jones said. “I don’t think he’s going to retire. Just a few days ago, he said on Instagram he’s hungry like day one. Conor is a fighter and he is a winner. I don’t think he would want to go out on a loss. I think if he doesn’t fight again, his legacy is really that Diaz fight.

“Hats off to him for standing up for what he believes is right. At the end of the day, business is business. The guy obviously has respect for himself and his talents. Fights like this will help fighters in the future. I respect his willingness to fight for what’s right.”

What do you make of the McGregor situation, and would you like to see Jones fill in at UFC 200?

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