When Conor McGregor and his crew attacked a UFC transport bus, Ray Borg was among those that were injured.
Borg had to have glass removed from his eye following the event, and his fight was cancelled.
UFC lightweight Mike Chiesa was also on the bus and injured. But, unlike Ray Borg, Chiesa is pursuing legal action against Conor McGregor.
When Conor McGregor made his first court appearance, both Michael Chiesa and Ray Borg were granted protective orders from the judge.
Now, Borg is speaking out on what really went down with his involvement in the legal proceedings with the UFC’s biggest star. And he seems to want no part in it.
Check it out:
For your curiosity, the restraining ordered had nothing to do with me. It was court ordered I was just as confused as all of you when it was ordered.
For your curiosity, the restraining ordered had nothing to do with me. It was court ordered I was just as confused as all of you when it was ordered.
— Ray Borg (@tazmexufc) August 8, 2018
Conor McGregor returns to action against Khabib Nurmagomedov in the UFC 229 main event. The fight will air live on pay-per-view on October 6, from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.