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MMA fighter McGregor to appear in New York court on assault charges

Mixed martial arts fighter Conor McGregor was driven to a New York City courtroom on Friday to be arraigned on charges of assault stemming from a melee following a press event for a series of UFC fights to be staged at a Brooklyn arena. The sport’s best-known athlete and an international star, McGregor

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