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28th November 2016
08:18pm GMT

"The reality is I don't care. I don't care if they took his belt. I don't care if they take all of his belts. What do I care? "Conor's a great guy but I really don't care what happens to him. "I didn't say 'I'm not going to fight so he can lose his belt.' It doesn't matter to me!
"I've seen some of the tweets and stuff like that. Conor has very passionate fans but I can only take care of myself and care about the people that I care about. "I can't worry about the domino effect for a guy that lives in Ireland."The abuse that 'DC' has received has been, quite frankly, absurd as it is to suggest that his decision to pull out of the December 10 bout was not only intentional, but that he did so with the express intent of forcing McGregor to relinquish one of his world titles. Cormier is an unashamed McGregor fan and that was made abundantly clear during that same interview. "What Conor did is the most amazing athletic feat that I think I've ever seen," Cormier continued.
"Nobody can do that. You don't do that. You don't win across two or three weight classes the way that he did and not be applauded for it. "But it's done now so either go back down and defend that belt or give it up. "He can fight at 155lbs, the guy's a sniper. He's got the death blow in his left hand, he hits you and you fall down. "He can do whatever he wants. It really doesn't affect him. It probably affects the fans more than it affects Conor at this point because what's done is done. He is a two-division champion like he said. "The guy was not afraid to look like a fool if this didn't work out in the way that he said that it would but it did so hat's off to him."Catch up with this week's episode of Football Friday Live