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Dana White: After NAC Fine, Conor McGregor Doesn’t Ever Want to Fight in Nevada Again
- Updated: October 12, 2016
The Nevada Athletic Commission received a nice chunk of change by fining Conor McGregor earlier this week, but it may have cost the state much more in future UFC gates. McGregor was fined $150,000 and sentenced to 50 hours of community service for his part in a bottle-throwing incident at a UFC 202 pre-fight press conference in Las Vegas. The penalty — five percent of McGregor’s $3 million purse for his bout against Nate Diaz — is expected to be distributed evenly toward the state’s general fund and a public service announcement campaign that centers on anti-bullying.Regardless of the cause, the sanction apparently didn’t sit well with the “Notorious” Irishman. “Conor McGregor hit me yesterday and said, ‘I don’t ever want to fight in …