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Daniel Cormier believes Conor McGregor will cope with the lasting consequences of his sexual assault case

Daniel Cormier believes Conor McGregor will cope with the lasting consequences of his sexual assault case

Daniel Cormier is not sure if Conor McGregor will ever recover from the difficult situations he finds himself in.

Conor McGregor’s sexual assault conviction significantly impacts his life, both professionally and personally. A court in Dublin found him guilty in the Nikita Hand case, which had an impact on his business and public life. His reputation suffered, and criticism came from both the fighting world and the public. The ramifications of this case will have a long-lasting impact on McGregor’s career and future endeavors.

Just last Friday, Fr The court ruled that McGregor was responsible for attacking a woman in a Dublin hotel in 2018. The court ordered him to pay the victim $260,000 in compensation.

As a result, McGregor lost several big partnerships. Company Proper No. Twelve, which created his whiskey, announced that it would no longer work with him. Additionally, the creators of the video game “Hitman” stated that they would remove McGregor’s character from the game. Cormier believes McGregor will still face serious consequences.

McGregor’s career may suffer due to his ongoing sexual assault case

Cormier believes that the bad things McGregor did outside the ring will be remembered better than all the great things McGregor did while fighting.

“It’s unfortunate because he’s one of the biggest stars the sport has ever seen. We have never seen someone like Conor McGregor in mixed martial arts,” Cormier said on his YouTube channel. “For a guy of his stature to come from our sport and be associated with something this bad, it really sucks. This will have long-term effects.”

Daniel Cormier insists he is not passing judgment on McGregor

The UFC commentator said he doesn’t judge Conor McGregor because he doesn’t know exactly what happened between McGregor and Nikita Hand that night. However, as other accusations have surfaced against McGregor, it doesn’t look like things are going well for him.

“When I hear things like this, sometimes (celebrities) are targeted, especially guys who carry these types of stashes and are recognizable,” Cormier said. “But in Conor’s case, it seems like there was more than one instance where things like this came up. Like I said, I don’t judge this man. I don’t know.

“I wasn’t there. You know who knows? Conor and that girl. But this isn’t the first time we’ve seen something like this, so you’re a little less inclined to say, “Oh, that’s a gold digger trying to do that.” But know that for as long as sports have existed, there have been cases like this.”

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Several of his colleagues, including former UFC lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov and current champion Islam Makhachev, have already taken shots at him, carefully accusing him of being an “alcoholic,” a “drug addict” and a “rapist.”

“Honestly, it seems a little out of place for Islam,” Cormier said. “I know the boys. Boys love talking about trash. Boys love to play. Boys will tell you how they feel. It seems out of place, but in this case I feel it may be because the rivalry between the Dagestan boys and Conor McGregor was as nasty as any rivalry we’ve seen in mixed martial arts.

Do you agree with Daniel Cormier’s view that Conor McGregor will face long-term consequences over his sexual assault case?

Posted November 30, 2024 at 11:44 am

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