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“I Gave Up on Calling Him” – Unable to Even Pay His Fees, Conor McGregor Scammed His Coach Off $500 in His Rookie Days

Published 12/30/2022, 12:30 PM EST

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John Kavanagh, the Irish former mixed martial artist, and coach to the UFC star Conor McGregor shared how he was once scammed by ‘Notorious’ when he was young! Even though the UFC star did not have money back then, Kavanagh was always lenient. However, McGregor once drifted off his career track after he lost a fight.

It incredibly disappointed McGregor in himself and this caused him to slip off his track. After losing a fight to Artemij Sitenkov in a Cage of Truth event, the Irishman lost sight of his future. McGregor’s opponent defeated him through a submission within the first two minutes.

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Coach John Kavanagh used to give tickets to his fighters so that they can sell them to their acquaintances. The fighters kept some commission on the tickets and handed over the rest to the coach. Although after his big defeat, McGregor told Kavanagh that he had forgotten the money at home and will bring it to the gym next week. Little did Kavanagh know that week was too far away.

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Although Kavanagh never lost his patience with McGregor’s financial condition, the scam was a bit extreme. According to him, his gym was not doing well at that time. On top of all, McGregor ran away, owing him a lot of money.

Conor had taken 25 tickets at €20 each, so we’re talking €500 worth of tickets,” said Kavanagh in his book ‘Win or Learn’. The week promised by McGregor eventually became a month. Consequently, the coach stopped calling him, “eventually, I gave up on calling him.”

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After all, there is only so much that a man can bear. Considering the condition of his gym at the time, Kavanagh’s action is understandable.

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The Irish coach also confessed that he acknowledged McGregor’s disappointment. “Parents and other loved ones are often worried about fighters getting badly hurt, but that’s never the primary concern for the fighters themselves. Their main issue is that they don’t want to be embarrassed in front of people they know.” Said Kavanagh.

How did McGregor resurface from the trauma?

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After the defeat, McGregor lost his will and passion for fighting in the cage. Even though he could’ve won, his overconfidence made him lose against Sitenkov. What bothered him was that he lost the match in the presence of his loved ones. More than a month passed, and coach Kavanagh received a call. It was from the McGregor household. Rather than the caller being ‘The Notorious’, it was his mother.

She explained on the call how McGregor has lost his way and only Kavanagh can set him straight. Although the coach didn’t owe the young Irishman anything, he went to check on him. He couldn’t find it in his heart to say ‘no’ to a mother looking out for her son. After visiting, he found a McGregor he never imagined. The young fighter was not in a healthy state at all. However, John Kavanagh believed in McGregor and made him do the same.

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As a result of Kavanagh’s patience and McGregor’s dedication, the world got a record-breaking MMA fighter. Without his coach, Conor McGregor would be just another shadow in this endless world.

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Kaif Ali

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Kaif Ali is a UFC content writer at Essentially Sports. He is a full-time student at Delhi University, pursuing a Bachelor's degree in the English language, and a sports enthusiast with a deep passion for MMA. He is always your go-to person when you wish to debate about any UFC champion.
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