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3rd February 2017
09:31am GMT

He followed that up with some forthright comments in the press conference that followed:
"I’ve earned something. Who owns the company now? People have shares. Celebrities. Conan O’Brien owns the UFC now. Where’s my share? Where’s my equity? "If I’m the one that’s bringing this, they’ve got to come talk to me now. I’ve got both belts, family on the way. If you want me to stick around, if you want me to keep doing [this], let’s talk."During last Saturday's 'An Experience With... ' event, McGregor told Ariel Helwani that the sit-down with the new UFC brass had yet to happen. He came across as committed to the UFC but there was an undertow of frustration with the stalemate. All that is set to change. As reported by Yahoo Sports, the UFC is inviting over 500 fighters from its roster to Las Vegas, in May, for an 'Athlete's Retreat'. Emanuel and Patrick Whitesell, the promotion's chief executives, will introduce fighters to a host of their other clients from the sporting and entertainment worlds. These personalities will either provide presentations to fighters or be available to answer questions on a myriad of topics. Former light heavyweight champion Forrest Griffin, the UFC's vice president for athlete development, will also lead tour's of the company's soon to open Performance Institute. Whether or not McGregor would be content with waiting until May to meet Emanuel and Whitesell - and do so while they are getting to know 500+ other fighters - remains to be seen.
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