Quote: Bellator Partly To Blame For Conor McGregor’s Outburst

The fallout of Conor McGregor’s highly-publicized incident in the cage at last Friday’s (November 10, 2017) Bellator 187 continues to unfold, with “The Notorious” issuing a brief response on Twitter this morning before quickly deleting it. McGregor revealed the fact that the fight between his teammate Charlie Ward and Irishman John Redmond was potentially going […]

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The fallout of Conor McGregor’s highly-publicized incident in the cage at last Friday’s (November 10, 2017) Bellator 187 continues to unfold, with “The Notorious” issuing a brief response on Twitter this morning before quickly deleting it.

McGregor revealed the fact that the fight between his teammate Charlie Ward and Irishman John Redmond was potentially going to continue, even though Ward had clearly hurt Redmond significantly at the end of the round, which caused him to shove referee Marc Goddard and slap a security guard. It was all-out chaos the likes of which has never been witnessed in an MMA cage involving one of the sport’s biggest stars, and many called it unnecessary and ridiculous.

Yet while many were quick to blast McGregor’s obviously overblown behavior, Andy Ryan, who is Redmond’s head coach, unveiled his belief to MMA Fighting’s Peter Carroll that Bellator was also to blame for the melee because they let McGregor run free to get the exposure he brings:

“That’s Conor’s good friend in there that has won, so of course emotions are going to be running high. For me, I think the promotion should have Conor and his guests in a better position. Conor was standing directly behind us. He wasn’t interfering with our cornering or anything like that, but there was no event security around him whatsoever apart from the people that he had with him.

“I think it meant a lot for them to have him at their show, and they didn’t think about what would happen if things boiled over. A fan jumped into the cage during the last fight of the night and the security dealt with the situation straight away. They weren’t treating Conor like anyone else that jumped in the cage and that’s probably why things were able escalate to the level that it did.”

Ryan went on to describe the chaos, the beginning of which he didn’t even see as he was walking towards the cage after hearing the 10-second warning for the round’s end. That’s when Redmond was rocked by a big shot, and Goddard was forced to make the call if he could continue on or not.

As he did, Redmond said the riot-like scene became truly dangerous when McGregor’s fan tried to rush the cage and join him:

“The 10-second warning went off and me and John Donnelly were making our way towards the cage. I didn’t see John (Redmond) getting hit, but then I obviously saw the aftermath. After Conor jumped into the cage, I had to start doing security on the cage door myself because a load of fans were trying to run in with him.”

“With all this going on, Marc Goddard hadn’t got a chance to talk to the commission to see what was happening. He had jumped in just before the round ended, and with everything that was going on, he hadn’t got time to establish whether the fight had been brought to an end yet. He was trying to get some order back in the cage and that’s why he said, ‘the fight’s not over, lads, you’re going to have to leave the cage.’ That’s when all the mayhem happened. I think Conor thought the fight was going to continue and that’s when he went over to him and had words.”

Ryan expressed his disappointment with Bellator and the presiding commission because it seemed they were more worried about letting McGregor do what he wanted rather than properly secure the chaos, which clearly caused a dazed Redmond to nearly get run over amidst the riot:

“What annoyed me was, Conor has his own security there, there was event security there, and they didn’t seem to have a grip on the situation at all. John Redmond nearly got trampled on.

“I honestly feel like the promotion and the commission need to take some of the blame here because they were more interested in trying not to upset Conor than looking after John Redmond. John missed out on some attention that he needed because the event security didn’t have a handle on the situation.”

Ryan closed by describing the mark the scuffle had put on Irish mixed martial arts as a whole, something that Bellator didn’t appear concerned for as they only wanted to gain the benefits of McGregor.

With McGregor the only recognizable fighter from the Emerald Isle, the sport is yet to have the proper security measures in place to prevent ‘The Notorious’ from doing something even if he knows he should not. Not much will happen to the UFC champ in his eyes because the promotion wanted an over-the-top moment.

They got it, but it’s not what Irish MMA wanted, according to Ryan. What he does want, even though he acknowledged his fighter was finished, is a rematch between Redmond and Ward to decide a clear victor without all the outside trouble:

“The problem in Ireland is that people only know Conor McGregor and the UFC, they don’t look beyond that and see the amateur scene and the dedicated professionals that are trying to make it to the big stage. I just think the promotions wanted that. They wanted that big WWE scene in the cage. Irish MMA doesn’t want that, but the promotions certainly do.

“I think everyone knows Conor shouldn’t have done what he did, but what can you do? The real problem is that the sport doesn’t have proper recognition in the country so there is no way to put safeguards in place to make sure these things don’t happen.”

“I think it’s left a bad taste in everyone’s mouth. Nobody in Ireland wanted to see this happen, and I know if the two lads went in there again they could show everyone how it was meant to go down. I think they both looked a lot better than they have previously, and I think with all the confusion after the knockdown, it’s probably the right thing to do.”

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Conor McGregor Responds To Bellator 187 Incident – Then Deletes It

The UFC may have delivered a hard-hitting, under-the-radar event with last Saturday’s (Sat., November 11, 2017) UFC Fight Night 120 from Norfolk, Virginia, but the overall focus of the mixed martial arts (MMA) world was Conor McGregor’s all-out melee at Friday’s Bellator 187 from Dublin. The UFC champion caused a chaotic scene when after teammate Charlie […]

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The UFC may have delivered a hard-hitting, under-the-radar event with last Saturday’s (Sat., November 11, 2017) UFC Fight Night 120 from Norfolk, Virginia, but the overall focus of the mixed martial arts (MMA) world was Conor McGregor’s all-out melee at Friday’s Bellator 187 from Dublin.

The UFC champion caused a chaotic scene when after teammate Charlie Ward beat fellow Irishman John Redmond, the MMA megastar rushed into the cage for an extremely aggressive celebration with Ward before shoving referee Marc Goddard and slapping a security guard.

Any potential punishment remains to be seen, but McGregor finally addressed the controversy (sort of) earlier today on Twitter before quickly deleting it. Check out his response courtesy of The MMA Bible here:

McGregor not surprisingly took a standoffish position in his brief reply, sticking to his stance that Goddard was trying to let the bout go on even though it was clear Redmond was badly hurt.

While that may be understandable, it was still an unnecessary and over-the-top reaction that could see McGregor suspended and fined. Considering the two athletic commissions he’s licensed in (Nevada and New York) didn’t oversee the bout in another country, don’t be surprised if he isn’t as well.

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Losing Bellator 187 Fighter Comments On Conor McGregor Incident

UFC lightweight champion Conor McGregor was the talk of the mixed martial arts (MMA) community at Bellator 187 this Friday (Nov. 10, 2017) when he rushed the fence and entered the cage after a bout between Charlie Ward and John Redmond. McGregor was simply trying to celebrate with his SBG Ireland teammate Ward, but the […]

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UFC lightweight champion Conor McGregor was the talk of the mixed martial arts (MMA) community at Bellator 187 this Friday (Nov. 10, 2017) when he rushed the fence and entered the cage after a bout between Charlie Ward and John Redmond.

McGregor was simply trying to celebrate with his SBG Ireland teammate Ward, but the situation went south when the “Notorious” one appeared to shove referee Marc Goddard and then slap a Bellator official.

Check out the video of the incident below:

Speaking on the situation, Redmond said that McGregor ‘overshadowed’ the whole event:

“We had a good fight in there and I think him jumping into the cage overshadowed the whole fight and the whole event,” Redmond told MMA Fighting. “I don’t want to piss and moan about it. I don’t want anyone taking pity on me or anything like that. I didn’t get the win, but I showed I was in charge of the fight up until that big shot at the end of the round. I think the fight was far from finished and all the madness that was going on in there didn’t help me getting a chance to go out for the second.”

Redmond even went as far to say that he feels as if McGregor’s antics influenced Goddard’s decision to end the fight:

“I think there was a lot of panic in the ring as soon as he got in there. I think everybody was just concerned with getting him out of there as quickly as possible,” Redmond said.

“Marc Goddard was going to let the fight go into the second, but then the commission seemed to overrule his decision. I think that decision was swayed because of the circus and madness that was going down at the time. It was just a mad scene. I’ve never seen anything like it.”

At the end of the day, Redmond acknowledges that he was caught by a big shot, but he expressed his interest in a rematch as well:

“A rematch is the right way to go with this and I think after all the interest our first fight generated it would be something Bellator would like to do.”

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Conor McGregor Influenced Decision Which Led to Ward Loss – John Redmond

When Conor McGregor hopped the fence to embrace teammate Charlie Ward following his victory over John Redmond at Bellator 187, he may have completely changed the course of the fight in the process That is the perspective of John Redmond, the man who no…

When Conor McGregor hopped the fence to embrace teammate Charlie Ward following his victory over John Redmond at Bellator 187, he may have completely changed the course of the fight in the process That is the perspective of John Redmond, the man who now has a KO loss on his record against Ward. Redmond believes that […]

Lead Regulator Sounds Off On Conor McGregor’s ‘Assaults’ At Bellator 187

The fight game is anxiously awaiting just what – if any – Conor McGregor’s punishment will be after he stormed the cage and caused an all-out melee while celebrating with victorious teammate Charlie Ward at yesterday’s (Fri., November 10, 2017) Bellator 187 from Dublin, Ireland. McGregor sent a resonating earthquake through mixed martial arts when […]

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The fight game is anxiously awaiting just what – if any – Conor McGregor’s punishment will be after he stormed the cage and caused an all-out melee while celebrating with victorious teammate Charlie Ward at yesterday’s (Fri., November 10, 2017) Bellator 187 from Dublin, Ireland.

McGregor sent a resonating earthquake through mixed martial arts when he shoved referee Marc Goddard after the longtime official put his hands on him to force McGregor to give him space to check on Ward’s clearly injured foe John Redmond, and ‘The Notorious’ responded in kind by giving Goddard, with whom he clearly has history, a more powerful shove.

He was cleared from the cage shortly thereafter, but only extended the insane melee even further by climbing onto the cage wall and slapping a security guard named Mike Johnson in the face. The entire event left many in MMA wondering what will happen to McGregor for the disturbing incidents, as fighters like Roy Nelson and Jason High have been suspended and even cut from the UFC for far less violent acts involving in-cage officials.

So with a heap of controversy on their shoulders, Mike Mazzulli, the president of the Association of Boxing Commissions and Combative Sports (ABC), the director of the Mohegan Tribe Department of Athletic Regulation (MTDAR) that regulates Bellator events in the States, and also the lead regulator who was flown overseas at Bellator 187, issued a statement on the chaos via MMA Fighting describing McGregor’s actions as having ‘jeopardized the safety’ of the fighters present and also ‘assaulted’ Goddard and Bellator staff:

“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 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.”

The specifications of what could and will happen to McGregor are extremely cloudy at this point, as Mazzulli said any potential fines and suspensions would have to be handed down by a commission McGregor was licensed in, and he’s only fought in Las Vegas and New York the past two years. That means the NSAC or NYSAC would have to decide to punish him for the bizarre occurrence, which could most certainly take place.

For his part, Goddard issued a statement on the scene earlier today but chose to focus more on his commitment to MMA and the values he brings to each fight rather than call out McGregor for his specific actions as Mazzulli did above.

What are your thoughts on the issue? Should McGregor be suspended and/or fined significantly for causing unnecessary all-out chaos at Bellator 187?

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