"But sometimes you've got to do what's right for you, and not do what's right for everybody else, and especially if you've done what's right for everybody else a million times over, you should have the right to be able to do what's right for you sometimes. McGregor said he remained "committed to the fight game" and met with UFC officials last week in California to smooth out the relationship. The 27-year-old fighter known for his over-the-top personality refused to participate last month in publicity for his scheduled UFC 200 fight against Nate Diaz. McGregor and Diaz could possibly have a rematch at UFC 202 in August. That prompted UFC President Dana White to respond by saying McGregor had been pulled from UFC 200 because of the dispute over promotional appearances for the card.
Source: New Zealand Herald May 22, 2016 12:07 UTC