'He passed the drug and alcohol tests taken at the station,' McGregor's spokeswoman said.
But July, if I’m sparring April, May, June, July, I could slap the head off most of these guys at the end of April, do you know what I’m saying?” Speaking about his recovery, he said: “Day-by-day, I feel better. He has been released pending an appearance before Blanchardstown District Court at a later date.”
Nate Diaz is itching to return to the UFC octagon and on Wednesday, he expressed interest in a third fight with Conor McGregor.
Diaz and McGregor each hold a victory during the two-fight series, which both took place in 2016. For the last several months, Diaz and one-time interim lightweight champion Dustin Poirier had been lobbying to face each other. Incapable ass— Nathan Diaz (@NateDiaz209) March 24, 2022
UFC star Conor McGregor was arrested Tuesday in his native Dublin, Ireland, for "alleged road traffic violations," his team confirmed Wednesday to ESPN.
Per Flanagan, the man was taken to Lucan Garda Station, where he was later charged and released "pending an appearance before Blanchardstown District Court at a later date." The Notorious was the first UFC fighter to ever hold two titles in two different weight divisions simultaneously, capturing both the featherweight and lightweight belts. "Mr. McGregor was driving to the gym when he was stopped by [Irish police] for alleged road traffic violations," McGregor spokesperson Karen Kessler told ESPN in a statement.
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Perhaps McGregor could face the winner of that fight in late summer. No one has ever obtained three titles in three divisions like I will do if we make this fight." "And I feel confident against Usman — a jab-happy, sloppy, orthodox wrestler with no submissions whatsoever. He added: “I don’t want to go too much over 170. “I just don’t really see myself coming back to 155 (pounds) again. “It’s about finding out which weight now,” McGregor said during the interview posted on YouTube on March 18.
UFC champ Conor McGregor was arrested on March 22 in Ireland for “alleged road traffic violations,” his rep confirmed in a statement to E! News.
In a statement to ESPN, spokesperson Sgt. Margaret Flanagan said that a man in his 30s was arrested for "an incident of dangerous driving" in the Palmerstown section of Dublin. According to Flanagan, the man -- whose identity was not revealed by law, the police force does not release the names of those arrested -- was later charged and released on bail "pending an appearance before Blanchardstown District Court at a later date." He passed the drug and alcohol tests taken at the station." A rep for the UFC fighter tells E! News in a statement that on March 22, "Mr. McGregor was driving to the gym when he was stopped by Gardai [state police force of the Irish Republic] for alleged road traffic violations.
UFC star Conor McGregor was arrested by Irish police on Tuesday evening and charged with alleged dangerous driving.
The 33-year-old hasn't fought since breaking his leg in a fight with Dustin Poirier last July, but is expected to return to the octagon later this year after posting a number of training videos to his social media accounts.Back in October, an Italian DJ claimed he suffered a number of injuries following an alleged altercation with McGregor. Francesco Facchinetti said McGregor launched an unprovoked attack at the St. Regis Hotel in Rome, leaving him with injuries to his face and neck.Police confirmed to CNN that Facchinetti and his attorney formally pressed charges. He passed the drug and alcohol tests taken at the station." He has been released pending an appearance before Blanchardstown District Court at a later date."