Conor McGregor’s NSAC Penalties Reduced

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nuraknu

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Conor McGregor finally received a re-hearing with the Nevada Athletic Commission (NAC) over his infamous UFC 202 press conference bottle-throwing incident, and it was a beneficial one.

McGregor’s punishment was adjusted to a $25,000 fine and 25 hours of community service during a Wednesday meeting of the NAC — a far cry from the $75,000 fine and 50 hours he initially received from the commission in October....

Read more: Conor McGregor's penalty reduced for UFC 202 bottle-throwing incident



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[$25k and 25 hours community service.]
 
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Robbie Hart

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All of the fine should go to charity, not the momo commission.....
 

nuraknu

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Supposedly they are thinking about bringing Nate back to reduce his fine to make it fair, according to Jake's clickbait.
 

Rambo John J

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throwing cans was really stupid...hit somebody in the head hard enough and you could be sued for millions
I do like watching coordinated lefties throw though...wonder if he can throw a spiral with american football
 
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The commission was overreaching and greedy with their original fine. They need to set a standard penalty for pre-fight infractions so that such arbitrary decisions are never made again.
 

Kingtony87

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If he and money may do fight i really hope they don't fight in Vegas just to give nsac a big fuck you.
 

jason73

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big baller conor should have showed up with a sack of cash with a dollar sign on it and paid the 75k like it was chump change
 

Neural

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He should do the speeding fine classic, paying it in 1P/C coins. Im imagining dump trucks driving up and tipping thousands of coins lol
 

The EZ Life

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Lol that shit ain't ever getting done...well, really getting done. They'll likely accept him coaching martial arts classes as time, or some shit.
That would be helping the community a little bit, teaching the youth and stuff right?

I'm curious as to what you or anyone else thinks 25hours of private lessons with Conor mcgregor would cost someone?

I know my wrestling coach charged $25/hr for 2 ppl at a time, whereas my jiu jitsu/mma coach was charging like $60/hr for just him and one person . To Conor this time is probably way more valuable and worth a lot more
 

Wild

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That would be helping the community a little bit, teaching the youth and stuff right?

I'm curious as to what you or anyone else thinks 25hours of private lessons with Conor mcgregor would cost someone?

I know my wrestling coach charged $25/hr for 2 ppl at a time, whereas my jiu jitsu/mma coach was charging like $60/hr for just him and one person . To Conor this time is probably way more valuable and worth a lot more
I'm just used to community service being working at a homeless shelter, or food drives, etc. If teaching martial arts was an option every time I got arrested, I could have easily taken the wrong path.