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So Ray Borg could literally chase after Conor McGregor and Conor would be forced to run away? What if they got to the ocean? Conor would have to start swimming? What if there was a cliff, Conor has to jump off the cliff or get arrested? If Ray Borg wants to pretty much end Conor's life he has carte blanche to do so, just by chasing Conor around non-stop, never letting him eat, never letting him earn an income, and this is all perfectly fine because he has an order of protection?
Logic fallacy 101: appealing to extremes. Ray Borg can easily find a legitimate reason to attend a UFC event - say a teammate is fighting on the 229 undercard and he's there to support him. Ray Borg has a legitimate reason to train at the PI - as a UFC fighter he's entitled to train there all year round. This is very different from going out of his way to chase down Conor everywhere he goes for no reason. Hell, Borg was actually booked on 229, and orders of protection is very clear on who can stay and who must leave when there's a work related conflict like this.