Bruce Buffer Says Conor McGregor ‘S*it On All Of Us’ With Brooklyn Outburst

By now, Conor McGregor’s actions that took place last Thursday following UFC 223 media day at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York have been highly publicized and many have been highly critical of the Irish star, who ended up spending a night in jail late last week. One of those people happens to be […]

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By now, Conor McGregor’s actions that took place last Thursday following UFC 223 media day at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York have been highly publicized and many have been highly critical of the Irish star, who ended up spending a night in jail late last week.

One of those people happens to be longtime UFC announcer Bruce Buffer, who recently spoke with TMZ on McGregor’s bizarre rampage:

“Never think anything like this could ever happen,” Buffer said. “In my 22-plus years of being in the UFC and doing everything I can in my life to build this great brand and to support this fantastic sport … it’s like you sh*t on all of us – with that one move. That’s not what we’re about. Perception is reality out there. I don’t understand how anybody could condone that kind of behavior, and if they do, then obviously they will be willing to do that kind of behavior.”

Essentially, it’s assumed that McGregor arrived in New York to confront Khabib Nurmagomedov, who had gotten into a bit of an altercation with Artem Lobov, a close friend and training partner of McGregor’s, earlier in the week.

And while some have praised McGregor for defending Lobov, Buffer sees no justification for the “Notorious” one’s actions:

“As a whole, everyone has their own personal reaction, but I think it’s total disgust,” Buffer said.

“I don’t care who they are. Anybody that justifies that has a problem,” he added. “I could say something else right now, and I want to say it, but I’m telling you right now: They have a problem. I’m being very polite.

“We’ll see how it all pans out,” Buffer said. “There’s no excuse for it. It’s an insult. It’s disgusting. I mean, that’s not what we’re about. … This is something that occurred with one individual. It’s separate from who we are.”

As far as what happens next, McGregor will have to appear in court in June with his fighting future currently unclear.

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Khabib Nurmagomedov Says Conor McGregor Now Has To ‘Beg’ Him For Title Shot

Undefeated Dagestani phenom Khabib Nurmagomedov finally fulfilled the massive potential that had been heaped upon him since he joined the UFC by defeating Al Iaquinta (watch highlights here) for the lightweight title in the main event of last night’s (Sat., April 7, 2018) UFC 223 from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. But it obviously […]

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Undefeated Dagestani phenom Khabib Nurmagomedov finally fulfilled the massive potential that had been heaped upon him since he joined the UFC by defeating Al Iaquinta (watch highlights here) for the lightweight title in the main event of last night’s (Sat., April 7, 2018) UFC 223 from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.

But it obviously wasn’t without the most chaotic build-up to a UFC title fight ever, beginning when his oft-scheduled original opponent was forced out with a knee injury, continuing when former UFC lightweight champion Conor McGregor threw a metal handcart through the window of a bus he was riding, injuring at least two people and striking three fights off UFC 223, and finally ending with a dominant performance over Iaquinta, his fifth prospective opponent after Ferguson’s original replacement Max Holloway was deemed unfit to compete.

Yes, it was that kind of week, and yet Khabib still persevered to win the lightweight title even though some, including a noxious, overblown version of octagon commentator Joe Rogan, felt his striking was absolutely abhorrent as he peppered Iaquinta – a fighter known for his boxing skills – with nonstop jabs to the point that ‘Ragin’ Al’s’ face was bloodied badly. True, he has some striking deficiencies to shore up after a lifetime of perfecting his dominant grappling skills, but at the end of the day, there’s little doubt that ‘The Eagle’ is one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in MMA.

That has the mixed martial arts world awaiting his potential match-up with McGregor, and even though Khabib called out the legendary Georges St-Pierre in two post-fight interviews – a bout GSP quickly rebuffed – he’ll have the specter of the infamous Irishman hanging over his head until they meet. Case in point, Khabib was obviously asked about his mega-famous foil at the post-fight presser, the surging future star said he has to settle his rivalry with ‘The Notorious’ at some point:

“We have to finish this beef, chicken or something like this. He have to stop eating Burger Kings. You want to fight? Come. I told you guys, I’m going to make him humble. I’m going to change his game.

“Now only one champion.

“No more fake champions, no more champion who never defend his title or something like this. Now UFC has champion, and this champion wants to defend his title. You want to fight? Come here. Inside the cage? Come. Outside the cage? Come. Let me know without camera, without like all this media.”

Apparently, McGregor’s made it personal with his all-out assault that left him incarcerated in handcuffs and facing serious charges because he’s willing to settle the long-standing rivalry inside of the cage or outside of it.

But he knows that a legitimate main event versus the Irishman would be huge for all parties, especially with the necessary time to promote it sufficiently, so he’s also aiming for a World Tour the likes of which McGregor went on with Jose Aldo in 2015.

However, he’s now the champ, and he turned the tables on McGregor by saying it was “The Notorious” who now had to beg him to get a title shot :

“I hope he’s going to fight – we have to fight. Like make World Tour. Everywhere, like Tokyo, Moscow, Dublin, Los Angeles, Rio. Big world tour, promote this fight and fight end of year, biggest arena in the world. Madison Square Garden. … I’m here. He want to become lightweight champion? He have to fight with me. No more all these fake champions.

“You guys remember when he put tweet, ‘Beg me.’ Please beg me.”

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Khabib Calls Out Georges St-Pierre After UFC 223 Title Win

Khabib Nurmagomedov finally became the UFC lightweight champion by dominating a tough Al Iaquinta (watch full highlights here) in the main event of last night’s (Sat., April 7, 2018) UFC 223 from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. The bout was the culmination of years of hype surrounding the undefeated “Eagle,” whom many believed would […]

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Khabib Nurmagomedov finally became the UFC lightweight champion by dominating a tough Al Iaquinta (watch full highlights here) in the main event of last night’s (Sat., April 7, 2018) UFC 223 from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.

The bout was the culmination of years of hype surrounding the undefeated “Eagle,” whom many believed would have been champ sooner were it not for his long list of injuries suffered in training, and it was also the culmination of a week full of insanity after Khabib was tasked with literally five potential opponents beginning with longtime rival Tony Ferguson and ending with ‘Ragin’ Al.’

But all is well for the 26-0 Dagestani grappling machine, as he now owns the only 155-pound belt in the world’s biggest MMA promotion and will be headed for a massive fight no matter which direction he goes. Most will want him to face former champion Conor McGregor, with whom he has a monstrous beef bubbling over after their now-infamous run-in this week where McGregor threw a metal dolly through a bus window and was incarcerated on assault charges.

Yet while the fight could legitimately be one of the biggest fights in UFC history, Khabib chose a different route when asked whom he wanted to face next by Karyn Bryant on the UFC 223 post-fight show on FOX Sports 1, calling out legendary former middleweight and welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre in the most respectful way possible:

“To be honest, if they ask me, I wanna take Georges St-Pierre. St-Pierre is greatest athlete to compete in UFC. When I grow up, I watch his fight. When he defend his title in UFC like 10, 11 years ago, I compete in junior Dagestan championship in Combat Sambo.

“You know, can you imagine this? Now we’re here, and we can fight. It’s like crazy. 10, 11 years ago when I was like 19, 18 as a kid, when I watch his fight when I was like his very biggest fan. Now, he talk about how he wanna become UFC lightweight champion; before he was UFC middleweight and welterweight champion. Why not? If he can make, let’s go in New York.”

Now that McGregor’s fighting – and overall – future is uncertain at best, Khabib may be free to fight St-Pierre rather than ‘The Notorious’ when he returns to the cage later this year in November.

“Rush” has stated he can make lightweight, but he’s still recovering from a bout with colitis after the increased food intake he consumed to keep on the mass necessary to fight at middleweight, where he returned to after nearly four years off and choked out Michael Bisping to win the title before vacating the gold hardly a month later.

You’d have to think if St-Pierre was going to put himself through the opposite and cut all the way down to lightweight, it would have been for a fight with the UFC’s biggest star in McGregor.

A match-up with Khabib, however, could start to look like more of an enticing prospect for the all-time legend who has said he only wants the biggest and the best fights.

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Khabib Nurmagomedov vs. Al Iaquinta Full Fight Video Highlights

Following the craziest week in MMA history, undefeated lightweight Khabib Nurmagomedov finally met Al Iaquinta – his fifth possible opponent in under a week’s time – in the main event of last night’s (Sat., April 7, 2018) UFC 223 from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. And the 26-0 Dagestani showed why he is the […]

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Following the craziest week in MMA history, undefeated lightweight Khabib Nurmagomedov finally met Al Iaquinta – his fifth possible opponent in under a week’s time – in the main event of last night’s (Sat., April 7, 2018) UFC 223 from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.

And the 26-0 Dagestani showed why he is the most dominant grappling force in MMA by dominating Iaquinta over five full rounds, although it wasn’t without some resistance from a tough ‘Ragin’ Al.’

The fight began according to Khabib’s expected gameplan, with “The Eagle’ grounding Iaquinta before he got back up:


In the second round, Khabib ground Iaquinta again and began raining down punches, but ‘Ragin’ Al’ was able to survive the round:


The fight wasn’t without a few moments from Iaquinta as well, as he nailed ‘The Eagle’ with some big punches in the third round:


And although his wrestling was working in the early rounds, Nurmagomedov seemed to be content to stand and trade in the later rounds:


Finally, Khabib locked up the UFC lightweight title after taking Iaquinta’s back in the fifth yet again:

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UFC 223 Post-Fight Press Conference

This weekend’s (Sat., April 7, 2018) UFC 223 from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, is in the books, and the card delivered a solid night of action for the New York fans, even if it couldn’t live up to the hype of the all-out craziness of the week that preceded it. In the main […]

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This weekend’s (Sat., April 7, 2018) UFC 223 from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, is in the books, and the card delivered a solid night of action for the New York fans, even if it couldn’t live up to the hype of the all-out craziness of the week that preceded it.

In the main event, Khabib Nurmagomedov became the new UFC lightweight champion after he dominated tough last-minute replacement Al Iaquinta after four prior potential opponents were removed from the fight for one reason or another.

In the co-main event, women’s strawweight champion Rose Namajunas beat former dominant champion Joanna Jedrzejczyk in an exciting, back-and-forth affair that saw “Thug Rose” win the first two rounds, Jedrzejczyk come back in the middle rounds, and Namajunas come back strong in the fifth.

There’s a lot to unpack, so join us for the UFC 223 post-fight press conference streaming live right now:

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Khabib Nurmagomedov Dominates Tough-As-Nails Al Iaquinta To Win Belt

Finishing the all-out insanity that went down in the UFC this entire week, undefeated top contender Khabib Nurmagomedov took on last-minute replacement Al Iaquinta in the main event of tonight’s (Sat., April 7, 2018) UFC 223 from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. The scene was unlike any other ever witnessed in MMA, as “The […]

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Finishing the all-out insanity that went down in the UFC this entire week, undefeated top contender Khabib Nurmagomedov took on last-minute replacement Al Iaquinta in the main event of tonight’s (Sat., April 7, 2018) UFC 223 from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.

The scene was unlike any other ever witnessed in MMA, as “The Eagle” had faced five potential opponents in only six days – starting with his original opponent, longtime rival Tony Ferguson, who was forced out of the fourth time the fight was booked after tripping over a cord in a dark room while wearing sunglasses fulfilling his UFC-mandated media obligations for the fight.

Yes, that really happened, but it actually got worse. Ferguson’s replacement Max Holloway had the courage to fill in for “El Cucuy,” but the featherweight champ’s weight cut to even lightweight was too big, and he was deemed medically unfit to compete at Friday morning’s early weigh-ins.

From that finding spun a chaotic sequence of events where former lightweight champion Anthony Pettis, who was scheduled to fight Michael Chiesa but had no fight when “Maverick” was injured in Conor McGregor’s illegal bus melee, was targeted to replace Holloway, then Paul Felder, who was turned down because he was unranked, and finally settling on Iaquinta, who could not win the title because he weighed in early 155.2 pounds, 0.2 pounds over the title limit of 155.

As for the actual fight, it was another dominant showing from Nurmagomedov despite some incredible toughness shown by ‘Ragin’ Al.’

The main event bout began with Iaquinta throwing a jab. ‘Ragin” pressed the pace early, landing a good punch. Khabib shot and Iaquinta avoided. A big right missed from Iaquinta before Khabib shot and got the takedown to smother Iaquinta. “The Eagle” took Iaquinta’s back but he got back up. Khabib dumped him again and went to the mount. Iaquinta got up a bit as Khabib hit him with ground punches. Shots rained down and “The Eagle” rode Iaquinta down when he tried to stand back up. Iaquinta stood up but was taken down again as Khabib stuck on him and unleashed more ground damage. “Ragin’ Al” stood back up to end the first round, but it was a dominant showing for Nurmagomedov.

Iaquinta came out pressing the action to start the second, landing a right hand and staying low to hopefully avoid the takedown. Nurmagomedov dove for a takedown and Iaquinta defended it, but Khabib persevered to get another. “The Eagle” rode Iaquinta’s back until the path for another double leg came, and Khabib was on his back instantly. “The Eagle” went for a choke but Iaquinta got out only to be back-mounted. Flattened out, Khabib rained down big shots and went for another choke, yet Iaquinta survived to see the third frame.

The third frame kicked off with Iaquinta landing a jab and missing a big left. He scored a right and the fighters traded strikes. Khabib snapped two jabs and Iaquinta taunted him a bit before Nurmagomedov landed a few strikes. Iaquinta shook off a takedown and landed a solid right. Nurmagomedov kept scoring jabs and threw a kick. Both competitors landed leg kicks. Iaquinta grabbed a Khabib kick and countered with a right hand before Nurmagomedov threw a spinning kick. Nurmagomedov scored with a two-piece combination and continued snapping his jab. The third ended with Iaquinta just missing on a big right hook.

The feature bout headed into the championship rounds, and they started with “Ragin’ Al” stalking Khabib. Nurmagomedov went for a takedown that was defended and then landed a shot. Nurmagomedov walked Iaquinta down but Iaquinta countered. Nurmagomedov snapped a jab and a hook but was countered. He kept scoring jabs, but another takedown was shucked. Iaquinta worked the body, and Khabib went for a wild combo. Iaquinta attempted a takedown but landed a left hand to roars. Iaquinta landed a big shot, Nurmagomedov a combination, and a strong strike from “Ragin’ Al” ended the fourth.

The fifth and final frame started with a takedown from Nurmagomedov that was stuffed. A nice combination scored from “The Eagle,” but “Ragin’ Al” landed a good body shot followed by a left. Iaquinta scored with a strong uppercut and another strike, throwing a missing spinning backfist. A body shot and jabs landed from Nurmagomedov. “The Eagle” sought a takedown on the fence but was defend again. Khabib in the striking then took Iaquinta down. Taking his back, he rained punches and looked for the choke, but the bloodied Iaquinta defended well. The five-round battle ended with Khabib on Iaquinta’s back.

When the dust settled, Khabib was crowned the lightweight champ by a wide margin on a game Iaquinta.

Final Result: Khabib Nurmagomedov def. Al Iaquinta via unanimous decision (50-44, 50-43, 50-43)

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