Conor McGregor Released on $50K Bond After Barclays Incident

Following a disastrous weigh-in for UFC 223, sources say that MMA star Conor McGregor has been released from the 78th Precinct in Brooklyn North. McGregor was charged with 3 counts of misdemeanor assault and one count of felony criminal mischief when he attacked a bus packed with rival fighters, even sending some to the hospital with serious facial lacerations. He has since been stripped of his lightweight belt. As a result of the attack, three fights that were previously on the UFC 223 card have been scrapped.

When asked if McGregor would be fighting in any upcoming events, UFC President Dana White responded, “Would you want Conor working for you after this?”

It looks as though Conor McGregor has a lot of time to train before his next fight, if it ever happens. His court date is currently set for June 14.

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