Former interim light-weight champion, Dustin Poirier has retweeted a put up from a social media person, thanking him for knocking out Conor McGregor throughout their rematch again in 2021, following a responsible verdict levelled to him throughout his civil case towards Nikita Hand.
McGregor, who appeared within the Excessive Courtroom yesterday night, was discovered responsible of assault towards Ms Hand throughout their civil case within the capital this month, and was ordered to pay her nearly €250,000 in damages because of this.
Alleged to have raped Ms Hand throughout an alleged incident on the Beacon Resort in Dublin again in December 2018, McGregor’s co-defendant, James Lawrence of Rafter’s Highway, Drimnagh was discovered not responsible of assault by the sitting jury of 12.
And within the aftermath of the decision’s deliberation, McGregor — who was accompanied to court docket yesterday by his fiancee, Dee Devlin and his mom, Margaret McGregor, vowed to enchantment the choice made towards him in his lawsuit towards Ms Hand.
“I will be appealing today’s decision,” Conor McGregor posted on his official X account in a now-deleted tweet. “The judge’s instruction and the modest award given was for assault, not for aggravated or exemplary damages. I am disappointed that the jury did not hear all the evidence that the DPP reviewed. I am with my family now, focused on my future. Thank you to all my support worldwide.”
Dustin Poirier retweets put up thanking him for knocking out Conor McGregor in 2021
And as for former interim champion, Poirier — a three-fight rival of the above-mentioned, Mcgregor, the Lafayette native retweeted a put up from a person on X — claiming to symbolize the “entire MMA community” — thanking him for knocking out the Dubliner throughout their light-weight rematch in Abu Dhabi, UAE three years in the past following the responsible verdict determination.