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17th April 2018
02:48pm BST

"You can see this with any of our high-level athletes, the same brain that allows me to walk in there and fight in front of thousands of people in a scary situation, stare across from a Brock Lesnar, most people go, 'Screw that, I'll never do that.' I'm like, 'Yeah, I'll do it.'" "All of a sudden, that same brain you're like, 'Hey, have you had too much to drink?' or 'Maybe those guys over there... there's 15 guys there that said something to your girl, maybe we shouldn't walk over there.' I'm walking over there. 'No, we shouldn't do that.' I'm fucking going over there right now. Let's go! You need that guy going, 'No, no, no, no, no, that's a bad idea! That's a bad idea! We've got to slow you down.'"https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/986211756652580865
"That manager. Luckily, I married mine. Somebody that can sit there and go, 'Whoa, Frank, that might not be the smartest move. There's even times with social media and stuff where I'm like, 'I can say this.' And she's like, 'Frank, if you say that, you're sleeping on the couch for the next month. So he needs that person in his life. Conor needs that person who is not worried about being fired, not worried about being dismissed... He made a huge mistake."When you're close to one of the most powerful people in any given industry, it can be difficult to call them out on their shortcomings. Maybe McGregor was beyond convincing, but perhaps if the right person had told him throwing that dolly was a terrible idea, all the subsequent legal troubles and controversy would have been avoided.
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