“If we have the information that a fighter is not eligible for health to play, we will not let that boxer play. This boxer will meet a doctor and this doctor makes a decision as an expert.” – CEO of Nac Bob Bennett responds to review-Journal.
The trilogy between Conor McGregor and Dustin Poirier was expected by the whole world in Las Vegas ended with the victory of Poirier after the Irish fist McGregor was injured in the last seconds of the first half.
Conor McGregor had to undergo a 3.5 -hour surgery in Los Angeles, the doctors brought an inner bone marrow into the tibia and McGregor's bones fixed by disc and screw. McGregor gave quite a lot of information about his injury before the match and rejected the statements that Poirier caused an injury to him.
“I was injured before participating in the match. When did people ask me when my leg was broken? – McGregor said.
UFC President Dana White declined to comment on this issue, Dr. Jeff Davidson did not say a word about McGregor being injured before or after the match. Nac Bob Bennett's director has no specific comments, but he said that the processes were closely followed with all 24 fighters competing in the UFC 264 event.
As such, Conor McGregor has also followed the process of UFC and NAC like all other boxers. McGregor answered the medical questionnaire before the match and was also authorized by a doctor to examine injuries and health. It is clear that NAC is rejecting Conor McGregor's statement about leg injury before UFC 264.
McGregor also confirmed his statement by posting a series of photos from the training camp with his left leg with problems and bandaged from his ankle to his knees. McGregor said that there was a four -part documentary on Netflix about his training camp, the film would tell the details of the injury he had to suffer during that time, although it was unclear whether McGregor told the truth or play.