Oh,Bhoganiya 2 (2021) Hindi Short Film Conor McGregor.
What happened? Just a couple days ago the popular mixed martial arts fighter was strolling through New York City, bringing smiles to our faces after a tender and gracious moment with one of his biggest fans, an Irish NYPD officer.
But during Thursday's press conference for UFC 205 — McGregor's bout with Eddie Alvarez this weekend — that compassionate Conor McGregor was nowhere to be found.
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As UFC president Dana White spoke at the podium, Alvarez casually dropped a chair in McGregor's direction.
The nice guy act was done. McGregor went nuts.
Eddie threw the chair 1st pic.twitter.com/exSUJhztCh
— Zombie Prophet (@ZPGIFs) November 10, 2016
McGregor pretty much had it coming, though. During his extravagant arrival on the stage, he snatched Alvarez's belt, letting the endless cycle of, "Come at me, bro" commence.
If this doesn't get you pumped for #UFC205 this Saturday night at MSG, idk what will. Conor McGregor/Eddie Alvarez scuffle today. 🔥💯 pic.twitter.com/GX8QL6g0u0
— Dylan (@DylansFreshTake) November 10, 2016
This is par for the course when it comes to pre-fight press conferences. There's a lot of barking, chirping and chest-puffing, particularly for McGregor.
And it appears McGregor hasn't learned his lesson, either. The Nevada Athletic Commission fined McGregor $75,000 in August when a pre-fight scuffle with Nate Diaz turned into a water-bottle-tossing, energy-drink-can-chucking melee.
There are two very different sides to McGregor, it seems.
In March, he surprised another big fan — the fighter noticed an Irish flag and cardboard cutout of himself outside an apartment in Los Angeles, and decided to pay that fan a friendly visit.
But on Thursday, the competitive provocateur in McGregor took over.
So long, Nice Guy Conor. It was fun while it lasted.