Money isn’t an issue for Conor McGregor these days, so he may scoff at the lawsuit he’s been served by a security guard who claims he was hit by a can hurled by McGregor during a press conference ahead of his fight against Nate Diaz last August. In the suit, which was obtained by The Blast, William Pegg claims he incurred $5,000 in medical expenses after the energy drink can hit him in his back, and he’s seeking $95,000 in damages from McGregor.

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Former UFC lightweight champion Rafael Dos Anjos has been nothing short of stellar since he moved up to the welterweight division. On Saturday night at UFC 215 in Edmonton, Dos Anjos won his second consecutive bout at 170 pounds. He submitted Neil Magny, a fighter believing he was on the cusp of a title shot, late in the first round. That followed a unanimous decision victory over former Strikeforce champion Tarec Saffiedine over the summer. Dos Anjos’ primary reason for moving up in weight was to stop putting so much hardship on his body. Feeling like he was reducing the number of years he might have left on this Earth by putting his body through so much, Dos Anjos opted to fight at a more comfortable