Filed under: News , UFC UFC lightweight champion Conor McGregor once wished the Nevada State Athletic Commission luck in trying to get a $150,000 fine from him. Now he’ll see them in court. According to the Clark County (Nevada) civil court records , McGregor has filed a petition for judicial review naming NSAC Executive Director Bob Bennett and the NSAC as respondents. Bennett did not immediately respond to a request for comment from MMAjunkie. McGregor was fined 5 percent of his disclosed pay at UFC 202 for his role in a press conference melee with opponent Nate Diaz where water bottles were thrown. The Irish champ also was given 50 hours of community service, 10 percent of which was to go toward his participation in an NSAC-branded public service announcement on anti-bullying

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Conor McGregor petitions Nevada court for judicial review of NSAC suspension – MMA Junkie

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