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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_Olyy" data-source="post: 878783" data-attributes="member: 34990"><p>That's the way he's selling it. Conor said, in the video of him outside, that Goddard was the "ref I lost me head at at UFC Gdansk" whereas in reality Goddard told him to go back to his seat and Conor held his hands up and "My bad, my bad", went back to his seat and didn't get back up.</p><p>The extent of their history is that Goddard coached a guy that Conor fought back in his amateur days. Goddard said Conor was classless for trying to start a fight at the weighins, and then after Conor won the fight he shouted some **** at Goddard and the rest of the corner. If Conor is really still feeling heat from something that happened a decade ago then he needs to pop a xanax or something.</p><p></p><p>Goddard is probably the best, and most respected, referee in MMA, possibly 2nd to Big John McCarthy. He really picked a bad guy to try and start beef with.</p><p>Even when Conor punched Diaz's hand before UFC196 he still had people saying how great it was, I've never seen the entire MMA community be against him before as they are in this.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Edit: Apparently Goddard is also a licensed boxing referee and John Kavanagh put his name forward as a potential referee for the Mayweather fight, so seems any historical bad blood between them is just an excuse from the Conor fanboys for his actions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_Olyy, post: 878783, member: 34990"] That's the way he's selling it. Conor said, in the video of him outside, that Goddard was the "ref I lost me head at at UFC Gdansk" whereas in reality Goddard told him to go back to his seat and Conor held his hands up and "My bad, my bad", went back to his seat and didn't get back up. The extent of their history is that Goddard coached a guy that Conor fought back in his amateur days. Goddard said Conor was classless for trying to start a fight at the weighins, and then after Conor won the fight he shouted some **** at Goddard and the rest of the corner. If Conor is really still feeling heat from something that happened a decade ago then he needs to pop a xanax or something. Goddard is probably the best, and most respected, referee in MMA, possibly 2nd to Big John McCarthy. He really picked a bad guy to try and start beef with. Even when Conor punched Diaz's hand before UFC196 he still had people saying how great it was, I've never seen the entire MMA community be against him before as they are in this. Edit: Apparently Goddard is also a licensed boxing referee and John Kavanagh put his name forward as a potential referee for the Mayweather fight, so seems any historical bad blood between them is just an excuse from the Conor fanboys for his actions. [/QUOTE]
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