This is the moment plenty of people have been waiting for. Conor McGregor's court appearance in New York has now been released to the public.
McGregor was charged with assault and criminal mischief by the New York Police Department after he was involved in an incident outside of the Barclays Centre in Brooklyn, where he threw a number of objects at a bus carrying numerous UFC fighters and staff after the UFC 223 press conference.
It was then revealed that his bail of $50,000 was reportedly paid for by Dillon Danis, his teammate and friend.
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HERE you can watch the full, 10 minute version of his court appearance. It certainly makes for interesting viewing.
This incident all stemmed from an incident involving Khabib Nurmagomedov, who was filmed cornering Artem Lobov, who is a teammate of McGregor's, earlier in the week and that clearly angered McGregor.
But his actions on Thursday night have been deemed a step too far by many.
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Here is the incident that sparked the bus incident, involving Khabib and Lobov:
After he smashed up the bus containing Khabib and a number of other fighters, he later handed himself in to the police, where he was contained from the early hours of Friday morning.
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Finally, he emerged with footage showing him being walked out, potentially still in handcuffs.
After McGregor's mayhem, UFC Embedded captured Nurmagomedov's immediate reaction.
"Send me a location. I'm going to come. Wherever you want. Ireland, New York, Brooklyn or Moscow. It doesn't matter. Tell me where!"
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Do you think McGregor vs. Nurmagomedov should be booked later this year?
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