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14th November 2017
05:43pm GMT

"Charlie is one of Conor's very close friends and he's coming off two pretty devastating losses. He lost fast and hard in both his UFC fights and was dropped by the UFC and then he fought in Bellator. When you're seeing someone who you're that close with... with two bad defeats and then have a great victory in front of his hometown crowd (laughs), he got a bit emotional, went a bit over the top and jumped in."https://twitter.com/BellatorMMA/status/929073502723874816 Kavanagh confirmed that Goddard had not actually stopped the fight when McGregor decided to invade the cage. He let out a giggle as he explained that 'in his defence,' it was 'pretty obvious' that John Redmond had been knocked out.
"He didn't realise that the fight had not actually been called. He thought when he knocked the guy down it was over, but it was actually just the end of the round. The fight wasn't over. So the referee was trying to tell him the fight's not over. We thought... it was pretty obvious it was over (laughs) in his defence. But yeah, maybe a little overemotional there. You sort of understand when you know him and Charlie's relationship for the last number of years."https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/929647206528901120
"You see some soccer players when they score goals, they go bananas running around and then some will go like this (raises finger). I have some fighters that will just do this (raises fist) and then I've got... it's funny, Conor wouldn't even do that for his own victory. He gets more involved when it's his teammate's, his friend's victory."In fairness, you never see a soccer player celebrate by invading the pitch, shoving the referee and then striking a third official. If any professional footballer did that, it would probably be the last time they would appear on a field. Imagine if someone leapt into the cage and shoved Goddard into Charlie Ward after Abdul Razak Alhassan's right hand sent him face-first into the fence. We sincerely doubt Kavanagh would regale everyone of that tale with such a cheery tone. Rules are there for a reason. No one, no matter how much money they generate, should be exempt from guidelines that are in place to protect the fighters.
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