Now that Conor McGregor’s legal troubles are behind him, UFC president Dana White is keen to get the ball rolling on UFC 229’s superfight between ‘The Notorious’ and Khabib Nurmagomedov.
Fans can’t wait to see Khabib vs. McGregor, which is poised to be the biggest fight in MMA history, but some feel McGregor got off lightly in court over his bus attack earlier this year at Barclays Center in New York.
The Irishman pled guilty to disorderly conduct during a court hearing last month and is required to pay restitution for damage to UFC property and conduct five days of community service, as well as one to three days of anger management evaluation.