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18th Aug 2016

Dana White claims fines, hearings and potential lawsuits are on the way for Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz

"It's going to be ugly."

Darragh Murphy

One would have imagined that the UFC was hoping that something eventful took place during the final UFC 202 press conference.

In an attempt to ramp up the hype, and therefore guarantee higher pay-per-view numbers, the promotion’s executives were likely crossing their fingers for another memorable war of words between headliners Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz.

What they got instead was a firefight between ‘The Notorious’ and Diaz’s team with water bottles and cans of energy drink being hurled across a bank of media members and fans.

And while it certainly increased interest in the UFC 202 main event, the fracas has not gone down well with the Nevada State Athletic Commission.

UFC president Dana White has claimed that both McGregor and Diaz can expect a hefty fine for their irresponsible behaviour during Wednesday night’s press conference.

“They’re both getting punished,” White told TMZ Sports.

“What everybody’s got to understand is that we’re overseen by the Nevada State Athletic Commission. I guarantee both of these guys are going to get massive fines. And there’s probably gonna be a hearing too after the fight.

“There could be suspensions and community service. It’s going to be ugly!”

And the punishment may not stop there as, apparently, a child was hit with a stray water bottle during the melee and legal proceedings are reportedly already in motion.

Nick Diaz, older brother of Nate, spoke to a kid who claimed he had been hit by a McGregor projectile in the above video.

And White, while not speaking specifically, claimed that a lawsuit is on the way.

He said: “The word is that in this thing, somebody was injured so there’s going to be a lawsuit and who knows how it’s all going to play out?

“Somebody’s filing a lawsuit. All the wheels are in motion on it.”