Filed under: Featured , News , UFC , Videos RIO DE JANEIRO – In light of his most recent controversial outburst, UFC lightweight champion Conor McGregor got some surprising support from a UFC peer and former foe. After a Bellator 187 ruckus that involved McGregor hopping over the fence, invading the cage and confronting referee Marc Goddard , the champ had his actions defined as “assault” by a commission representative. McGregor has since apologized – or something close to that – and Goddard, himself, has issued a few statements on the matter . Here’s footage of the melee (via Twitter ): Madness in Dublin thanks to @TheNotoriousMMA !!! DO NOT miss #Bellator187 TONIGHT on @spike 9/8c pic.twitter.com/BGWcOBDvFb — Bellator MMA (@BellatorMMA) November 10, 2017 While McGregor’s antics are not particularly shocking, this one prompted questions as to just how far the UFC champ can push things – in this case, somewhat literally – before getting punished . But despite his own turbulent past with McGregor, one man who took no issue with the Irishman’s actions in Dublin earlier this month is former 145-pound champ Jose Aldo . “I didn’t watch the video, but I heard about it,” Aldo said today during a media day in Rio de Janeiro
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Why Jose Aldo says we shouldn’t fault Conor McGregor for Bellator in-cage melee – MMA Junkie