Conor McGregor, UFC still butting heads over media

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Conor McGregor and the UFC might have kissed and made up enough for McGregor to be returning to the Octagon at UFC 202. But the issue that arose between the two sides in April has not yet been patched up.

McGregor, the UFC featherweight champion, said Saturday he is still battling the UFC over the amount of press he has to do. McGregor's refusal to go on a media tour in April resulted in him being pulled from UFC 200.

"We're still back and forth with media obligations," McGregor said at an event to promote his coach John Kavanagh's new book "Win or Learn." (h/t David O'Gorman) "It's going on right to this second. It's never-ending. They want to pull you left and right."

"I think some people don't understand how taxing that is, especially coming after a loss like that where I really truly need to look out for me and get myself right and come out the way I need to feel," McGregor said. "I can't fatigue like that and live with myself after that. Seeing the way the last fight happened, I can't live with it. I need to isolate myself and just get my work in and come back and get my revenge. And that's what I'm doing."

When McGregor said he wouldn't come to Vegas, the UFC yanked him from the card. Before they could announce that, though, he implied on Twitter that he was retiring. That one tweet blew up more than McGregor said he ever imagined it would. It had more retweets than Kobe Bryant's retirement announcement tweet from 2015.

"When you see it going all over the place, I'm like, 'Oh sh*t,'" McGregor said. "Now it's hit the fan. It was a semi-joke in it. It was kind of a negotiating tactic, going back and forth with the UFC. And then it's on CNN."

LINK: Conor McGregor says he's still going 'back and forth' with UFC over media obligations
 
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I expect the UFC has learned their lesson from last time and will buckle to Conor's demands.
 

Left Hook Larry

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I expect the UFC has learned their lesson from last time and will buckle to Conor's demands.
maybe if Chestner doesnt fight after 200 or gets ko'd in 30 seconds. but if he wins and wants to fight again that takes a lot of star power from Conor
 

Robbie Hart

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He clearly wants to walk away from money again, he's not ready and won't ever be
 

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It went from a real pioneering move for fighters to get behind in lieu of a union to a party piece. He needs to understand that change doesn't happen over night. They didn't bow once. Trying the same thing over and over with the same result is the definition of stupidity.

I'm bored of Conor. I actually don't care if he fights again.
 

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Anyone still think they pulled McGregor from UFC 200 because of media obligations?
 

mysticmac

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Conor: "I don't want to do as much media work as I did last time."
Dana: "The media tour just got ten days longer."
 

Left Hook Larry

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Anyone still think they pulled McGregor from UFC 200 because of media obligations?
not with brock coming on board. they knew or at least could hedge their bets brock was going to be on the card. no reason to put the two biggest draws on the same card
 

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not with brock coming on board. they knew or at least could hedge their bets brock was going to be on the card. no reason to put the two biggest draws on the same card
u make a good point. they may not have pulled him if they weren't talking with brock.