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10th March 2015
08:50am GMT

I was approached and it was not in a proper manner, at least in my opinion. I was questioned about my work, about the way I handled things. That's the way I felt. Quite honestly, I didn't appreciate it. I didn't approve of it.Watson, who Conor McGregor described as the man who "holds it (the UFC) all together" was extremely offended by the official's comments during the confrontation.
You respect the process. You respect the system. And sometimes before you make certain decisions, respect the creator of the system. There's a reason why a mother would leave her cubs in the cave. She's gotta go find some food, baby. But she comes back. If you go in there and see those cubs by themselves, she's either out getting food, hunting for the kill or she's dead. But she didn't just leave them cubs just to be leaving them.He admitted that it was not the way he intended to bow out of his job for the best part of a decade and a half, but he claimed it was necessary for him to leave at that moment.
What has happened was not the face of what I would have wanted as an end of my 14-year career. But it's like, I'm a hoodrat with an education. In the streets, if you beat me once you're gonna always have in your head that you can beat me again. If you beat me down and I let you and I come back, you know what? You're gonna beat me until I leave. Because you got in your head, 'I can beat you.' And that's just the way life is.Time will tell whether the UFC will fan the flames on the burning bridge or not, as Watson appears to be content to turn his back to the blaze.
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