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Would anyone expect anyless from such a coward?
agreed...but...same time he shouldn't have been up there anyway. The ufc had to make this a rule from the early days when like pedro Rizzo won a fight and all of brazil,yes,the entire country,filled the octagon
Security was doing his job what if that was a fan with a weapon hoping to harm a fighter or ref
they did not have a right to endanger and threaten his life.
That doesn't answer any of the questions asked in my post.
I've had a look at the ABC's info and they don't have any jurisdiction in Ireland, they're an American commission. Bellator chooses to use unified rules in Ireland, or anywhere else they go but that's their call. They could write their own ruleset if they wanted.It's not the American Boxing Commission, it's the Association of Boxing Commissions.
The ABC is international, it's an organization that oversees local/state/national athletic commissions from Brazil to Mexico, Canada, and USA.
I'd imagine that Bellator used them to oversee the bouts because either Ireland doesn't have an MMA commission or they don't use the Unified Rules.
If they recommended Conor be punished, any commission that is under the umbrella of the ABC is bound to abiding by that. That's why if you're suspended by the CSAC you can't just go to Nevada and fight.
It's not the American Boxing Commission, it's the Association of Boxing Commissions.
The ABC is international, it's an organization that oversees local/state/national athletic commissions from Brazil to Mexico, Canada, and USA.
I'd imagine that Bellator used them to oversee the bouts because either Ireland doesn't have an MMA commission or they don't use the Unified Rules.
If they recommended Conor be punished, any commission that is under the umbrella of the ABC is bound to abiding by that. That's why if you're suspended by the CSAC you can't just go to Nevada and fight.
Hahaha.....you are either new to MMA, or don't watch very much of it.Rules say you can push someone of the cage when they dont expected it n potentialy hurting them??Thats a wonderfull rule i have to say...Silly me and my dumb way of thinking
Seems like a pretty instinctive reaction to that guy shoving him off the cage - could have easily fallen backwards and dieded.
Who would the suspension come down from? Exactly who is the jurisdiction in this case? Can the UFC suspend him for that? Irish commission?
I can't see an actual suspension happening but I can see charges against him being pressed
I've had a look at the ABC's info and they don't have any jurisdiction in Ireland, they're an American commission. Bellator chooses to use unified rules in Ireland, or anywhere else they go but that's their call. They could write their own ruleset if they wanted.
Even if your first claim made sense that an American commission is overseeing an event in another country, it completely nullifies your other point that McGregor would be fine to fight everywhere other than America.
ufc has a code of conduct. attacking a referee and punching an official in the face when he has no business even being in the cage is more than anyone else has ever done
That's not how it works. NSAC may or may not honor suspension, and it's completely up to them. Not some indian tribe commission that even admits they have no clout over the situation but to beg UFC and NSAC officials of punishing Conor.