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ABC president Mike Mazzulli: Conor McGregor ‘jeopardized’ health of participants, ‘assaulted’ referee

The head regulator at Bellator 187 in Dublin, Ireland has released a statement regarding the conduct of Conor McGregor on Friday night during the event.

After a victory for his teammate Charlie Ward, McGregor wildly stormed the cage to celebrate. When referee Marc Goddard intervened to restore order — McGregor was not a licensed cornerman and not allowed to be inside the cage — McGregor shoved him and tried to get in his face.

In a crazy scene, McGregor was escorted from the cage. He then tried to jump back in and slapped a Bellator staff member, Mike Johnson, in the face during that process.

Mike Mazzulli, the president of the Association of Boxing Commissions and Combative Sports (ABC) and the director of the Mohegan Tribe Department of Athletic Regulation, was the lead regulator Friday night for the Bellator card. He is frequently brought overseas by Bellator to oversee regulatory operations in countries that do not have commissions.

In a statement Saturday, Mazzulli said that McGregor “jeopardized” the health and safety of the participants in the cage and “assaulted” both referee Marc Goddard and Johnson, the Bellator staffer.

Mazzulli wrote that he has been in contact with the UFC about McGregor’s behavior, as well as the ABC member commissions that license McGregor to fight.

The full statement is below:

[While the Mohegan Tribe Department of Athletic Regulation (MTDAR) was regulating Bellator 187 in Dublin, Ireland, on November 10, 2017, the following events took place during the Ward vs Redmond bout.

Mr. Conor McGregor who was a spectator at the time, disrupted the event by scaling the cage prior to the conclusion of the bout. Mr. McGregor’s conduct jeopardized the health and safety of the bout participants by delaying necessary medical attention to the fighters that were injured during the round.

In addition, Mr. McGregor assaulted Referee Mark Goddard and a Bellator staff.

The MTDAR has been in consultation with the upper management of the UFC regarding Mr. McGregor’s inappropriate and unacceptable behavior.

The MTDAR has also contacted members of the Association of Boxing Commissioners that have licensed Mr. McGregor in their jurisdictions to inform them of Mr. McGregor’s behavior.]

Mazzulli told MMA Fighting that any kind of sanction would have to come from a commission that licenses McGregor. McGregor has fought only in Nevada and New York over the last two years. Most recently, McGregor had a boxing match (a 10th-round TKO loss) to Floyd Mayweather in Las Vegas on Aug. 26.

“Mazzulli told MMA Fighting that any kind of sanction would have to come from a commission that licenses McGregor. McGregor has fought only in Nevada and New York over the last two years. Most recently, McGregor had a boxing match (a 10th-round TKO loss) to Floyd Mayweather in Las Vegas on Aug. 26.”

Based on that it looks like either the NSAC or the New York people would be the ones to dole out any punishment.

Pretty sure we won’t see shit from Nevada. They are too crooked with the UFC headquartered there and the revenue they bring. New York maybe…

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They shoulda filed police reports and sued him.

He should have been arrested

I’m kinda surprised the guy who got smacked didn’t press charges but he may have wanted to and been shut down by the Bellator people because it’s good publicity that it happened, but not if they had him arrested.

FETT_Lay'n'PrayNINJA - "Mazzulli told MMA Fighting that any kind of sanction would have to come from a commission that licenses McGregor. McGregor has fought only in Nevada and New York over the last two years. Most recently, McGregor had a boxing match (a 10th-round TKO loss) to Floyd Mayweather in Las Vegas on Aug. 26."

Based on that it looks like either the NSAC or the New York people would be the ones to dole out any punishment.

Pretty sure we won’t see shit from Nevada. They are too crooked with the UFC headquartered there and the revenue they bring. New York maybe…

doesn’t matter, if its going in the ABC database its valid for a lot of states.

Whambo - They shoulda filed police reports and sued him.

yea… thats what they totally should have done… call the cops.

  • rolls eyes.

he is in trouble, for sure

Morpheus1976 -
FETT_Lay'n'PrayNINJA - "Mazzulli told MMA Fighting that any kind of sanction would have to come from a commission that licenses McGregor. McGregor has fought only in Nevada and New York over the last two years. Most recently, McGregor had a boxing match (a 10th-round TKO loss) to Floyd Mayweather in Las Vegas on Aug. 26."

Based on that it looks like either the NSAC or the New York people would be the ones to dole out any punishment.

Pretty sure we won’t see shit from Nevada. They are too crooked with the UFC headquartered there and the revenue they bring. New York maybe…

doesn’t matter, if its going in the ABC database its valid for a lot of states.

Ireland isn’t a state :wink:

Nevada doesn’t go by the ABC iirc.

Erik Apple - he is in trouble, for sure

Nothing will happen

Nothing from Dana yet?

lots of blabla, but Nate and mitrione got fines and suspensions for tweets and talking in media from the ufc itself, based on the code and conduct policy.

Morpheus1976 -

lots of blabla, but Nate and mitrione got fines and suspensions for tweets and talking in media from the ufc itself, based on the code and conduct policy.

Yep

Amazing how fame and money can transform someone.

JohnMc1 -
FETT_Lay'n'PrayNINJA - 
Morpheus1976 -
FETT_Lay'n'PrayNINJA - "Mazzulli told MMA Fighting that any kind of sanction would have to come from a commission that licenses McGregor. McGregor has fought only in Nevada and New York over the last two years. Most recently, McGregor had a boxing match (a 10th-round TKO loss) to Floyd Mayweather in Las Vegas on Aug. 26."

Based on that it looks like either the NSAC or the New York people would be the ones to dole out any punishment.

Pretty sure we won’t see shit from Nevada. They are too crooked with the UFC headquartered there and the revenue they bring. New York maybe…

doesn’t matter, if its going in the ABC database its valid for a lot of states.

Ireland isn’t a state :wink:

Nevada doesn’t go by the ABC iirc.

US promotions still operate under the Athletic Commissions guidelines. Otherwise you would have a bunch of guys refusing to fight stateside to escape them.

Conor could lose his Boxing license over this. Which means no Mayweather rematch or any other Boxing “money fights” for the forseeable future.

Yes but my understanding is that the UFC would be bringing in their choice for an international fight. As long as they choose a commission that isn’t ABC ruled it could be fine. Like the NSAC.

Interested to see how McGregor is impacted by the UFC fighter’s code of conduct policy. My guess Dana releases a statement arguing the ref is a pussy and fuck him. And same for the Bellator employee Conor struck.

Hopefully a hefty fine and suspension comes down from the commission.

Aussie Shaun -

anyone got a gif of his ridiculous "silly walk" at goddard?

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JohnMc1 -
FETT_Lay'n'PrayNINJA - 
Morpheus1976 -
FETT_Lay'n'PrayNINJA - "Mazzulli told MMA Fighting that any kind of sanction would have to come from a commission that licenses McGregor. McGregor has fought only in Nevada and New York over the last two years. Most recently, McGregor had a boxing match (a 10th-round TKO loss) to Floyd Mayweather in Las Vegas on Aug. 26."

Based on that it looks like either the NSAC or the New York people would be the ones to dole out any punishment.

Pretty sure we won’t see shit from Nevada. They are too crooked with the UFC headquartered there and the revenue they bring. New York maybe…

doesn’t matter, if its going in the ABC database its valid for a lot of states.

Ireland isn’t a state :wink:

Nevada doesn’t go by the ABC iirc.

US promotions still operate under the Athletic Commissions guidelines. Otherwise you would have a bunch of guys refusing to fight stateside to escape them.

Conor could lose his Boxing license over this. Which means no Mayweather rematch or any other Boxing “money fights” for the forseeable future.

How about a Rumble in the Jungle then?