Conor’s US career over? VISA!

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Latest news is Conor is facing two misdemeanor and one felony charge.

Let’s say he pleas down to one misdemeanor with a suspended sentence.

He’s still a convicted criminal.

If he was an US citizen he’d keep his nose clean but not care much.

But since he needs a visa to fight in the USA... his conviction might and probably will stop him visiting let alone fighting in the US. So no more Vegas. Forget about Mayweather II unless it’s at Wembley (Money won’t agree). Same with UFC events because the UFC only runs shit cards in Europe (PPV timing).
 
I dont think so. JJ have car accident with pregnant women and fight with OSP in the next year. Conor generate too much money
 
Trums an MMA fan hell swing it for the little fruit
 
I dont think so. JJ have car accident with pregnant women and fight with OSP in the next year. Conor generate too much money

JJ is a US citizen.

Conor can’t come to the US with a conviction.
 
Latest news is Conor is facing two misdemeanor and one felony charge.

Let’s say he pleas down to one misdemeanor with a suspended sentence.

He’s still a convicted criminal.

If he was an US citizen he’d keep his nose clean but not care much.

But since he needs a visa to fight in the USA... his conviction might and probably will stop him visiting let alone fighting in the US. So no more Vegas. Forget about Mayweather II unless it’s at Wembley (Money won’t agree). Same with UFC events because the UFC only runs shit cards in Europe (PPV timing).

Are all of you children?
Yes, the United States will deny him a work Visa, in turn sacrificing the massive amount Conor will pay in taxes, considering he earns so much, by allowing him to make that money in the United States.
 
It's going to depend on what he pleads down to, not all convictions are a bar to admission.
 
money solves all issues. he will get a slap on the wrist.
 
Are all of you children?
Yes, the United States will deny him a work Visa, in turn sacrificing the massive amount Conor will pay in taxes, considering he earns so much, by allowing him to make that money in the United States.

Visa regulations don’t care about money. You can get a waiver for drug possession. Not misdemeanor assault AFAIK.
 
Are all of you children?
Yes, the United States will deny him a work Visa, in turn sacrificing the massive amount Conor will pay in taxes, considering he earns so much, by allowing him to make that money in the United States.

I love when people insult others yet don't know what they're talking about..... You only pay taxes on a work visa if you spend over 183 days in the U.S. Conner has even bragged about not having to pay taxes, he does get hit with some big fees.
 
Latest news is Conor is facing two misdemeanor and one felony charge.

Let’s say he pleas down to one misdemeanor with a suspended sentence.

He’s still a convicted criminal.

If he was an US citizen he’d keep his nose clean but not care much.

But since he needs a visa to fight in the USA... his conviction might and probably will stop him visiting let alone fighting in the US. So no more Vegas. Forget about Mayweather II unless it’s at Wembley (Money won’t agree). Same with UFC events because the UFC only runs shit cards in Europe (PPV timing).
Why would there be a Mayweather 11?
 
Visa regulations don’t care about money. You can get a waiver for drug possession. Not misdemeanor assault AFAIK.
It doesn't sound like you know very far. He wouldn't even need a waiver if he only gets convicted of misdemeanor assault and nothing else.
 
Irish citizens don't really need visa, just a travel permit.
 
I don't think you people seem to understand that the rules are not the same for a celebrity / a person of his level of wealth. Everyone commenting on this Is acting like he's a poor / middle class citizen and will be punished accordingly. No

Not to mention he has power, status, connections In hollywood, connections In WME and within the system.

Expect him to get a slap on the wrist and some community service.

It's like you are all cave people or something.
 
Latest news is Conor is facing two misdemeanor and one felony charge.

Let’s say he pleas down to one misdemeanor with a suspended sentence.

He’s still a convicted criminal.

If he was an US citizen he’d keep his nose clean but not care much.

But since he needs a visa to fight in the USA... his conviction might and probably will stop him visiting let alone fighting in the US. So no more Vegas. Forget about Mayweather II unless it’s at Wembley (Money won’t agree). Same with UFC events because the UFC only runs shit cards in Europe (PPV timing).

fighters have had visa issues when fighting not in the us. so he still need working visas to fight any where any all.

im sure a lawyer dealing with that would know the best.
 
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