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14th January 2020
04:05pm GMT

"This is for my fans and my people who believe in me - and not so much anything that's gone on, just my lack of commitment. I think that people who believe in me and support me, they deserve better. And I wish to give them that, and I will. And I am. Like you said, people can see that. And I'm putting in the work, and I'm putting in the focused work. And that's why we're all in good spirits."
Helwani then hit upon a word that certainly seemed to rile 'The Notorious'. "Do you feel," the experienced MMA reporter asked, "like they are back on your bandwagon, or do you think you have to do something on January 18th?"
"Bandwagon?" McGregor shot back.
"Man, if there's even a thought of that, well, then they're not really with me anyway, right? So, look, I've got my team, my people. I know who's with me, and I know who's not. I'll say a prayer for those who curse me and try and bring harm to me, and move on and stay focused on the positive aspects of my life. And there are many, many great things in my life. And that's it."Having lost his last UFC outing to Khabib Nurmagomedov and then sat out for 15 months due to suspensions and injuries, McGregor will feel he has a lot to prove when he faces Cerrone. First and foremost, though, he wants to prove to himself that his deeds in The Octagon will back up his words now, and the months of hard work that have taken him up to this point.
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