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23rd August 2016
12:45pm BST

In the latter rounds of Saturday's rematch, McGregor could be seen distancing himself from his opponent for a few seconds in order to catch his breath and, although it seemed more of an innocuous attempt to reset rather than an active decision to run away from engagement, some think he should have been warned or even have a point deducted.
Since the final buzzer rang, referee 'Big' John McCarthy has repeatedly been asked why he didn't punish 'The Notorious' and he explained why he didn't consider McGregor's behaviour to be timid.
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McCarthy went on to explain that he believed the judges, who scored the bout 48-47, 47-47, 48-47 in a majority decision for McGregor, got the call right.
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But more than anything else, the veteran official was just honoured to have shared the Octagon with two absolute warriors.
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