Conor McGregor's courtroom battle for attacking a bus carrying UFC fighters has come to an end.
The Irishman agreed a plea deal in Brooklyn criminal court on Thursday, for his involvement in an chaotic incident on April 5th at Barclays Center.
McGregor pleads guilty to one count of disorderly conduct, will serve five days of community service, has been dismissed of all felony charges and will not have a criminal record.
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Not to mention attending anger management classes lasting 1-3 days.
Anyway, with his legal woes now in the books, UFC president Dana White can begin to negotiate terms for a fight.
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McGregor has been heavily linked with a bout versus UFC lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov.
The 30-year-old has been out of Octagon action since 2016 where he defeated Eddie Alvarez to claim the 155lbs title.
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But, most recently, McGregor boxed Floyd Mayweather in August 2017.
Fight fans across the world are hoping White pits McGregor against Nurmagomedov.
Make it happen, Dana.
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