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Condit: UFC 202 press conference fiasco ‘wasn’t a good look’ for sport
- Updated: August 20, 2016
By now, you’re probably all too familiar with the chaos that erupted between Nate Diaz and Conor McGregor at the UFC 202 press conference on Wednesday.
Diaz, who was egged on my older brother Nick Diaz, left the stage while McGregor was answering a question to join his entourage in the crowd. Shortly after a few Stockton middle fingers and some verbal attacks, water bottles and cans of Monster Energy were lobbed across the room, leaving Dana White with no choice but to end the conference early.
According to the UFC president, Diaz and McGregor may face legal trouble for their actions and welterweight veteran Carlos Condit thinks both men behaved childishly.
“Honestly man, it wasn’t a good look,” Condit said on SiriusXM Rush Fight Club, per Jed Meshew of MMA Fighting. “I thought …
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