CALGARY – It appears Conor McGregor ’s punishment will end with the courts. On Friday, UFC President Dana White all but confirmed that McGregor won’t face any additional discipline from the promotion for his involvement in the infamous April bus attack directed at Khabib Nurmagomedov. In the immediate aftermath of McGregor throwing a dolly through a fighter bus window at UFC 223 media day, White called the incident “the most disgusting thing that has ever happened in the history of the company.” Prior to McGregor reaching a plea agreement this week, White said it was possible “The Notorious” would receive additional discipline from the UFC once the legal process played out. Related Khabib Nurmagomedov vows to give Conor McGregor drawn-out beating: 'It's going to be jail' It seems, however, that McGregor’s sentencing of five days of community service and three days of anger management, as well as restitution for the damage he caused, will suffice. When asked by MMAjunkie if McGregor would face further repercussions, White was vague in his answer. “Conor has faced a lot of repercussions,” White said after UFC on FOX 30 weigh-ins
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Dana White says Conor McGregor ‘has faced a lot of repercussions’ in wake of plea deal – MMA Junkie