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Former UFC champion Rich Franklin backs UFC parental decision to kick Conor McGregor off of UFC 200

These days, everyone is getting in on the Conor McGregor saga. Whether it's Chael Sonnen's head coaching comments, referee John McCarthy's monetary breakdown, or FOX Sports personality Colin Cowherd's brutal reality check, the sports world has not been short on opinions.

Can you blame them? This entire McGregor vs Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) escapade has attracted interest around the globe. It's taken on a life of its own.

Former UFC Middleweight champion Rich Franklin is the newest member to the team. He recently opened up about the promotion's decision to keep McGregor off of the biggest pay-per-view event of the year, UFC 200, in a recent interview with Brett Okamoto of ESPN:

"Now, I don't know the terms of Conor's contract and I don't know the conversations that were had but if I, as a promoter, had an agreement with a fighter to do a certain set of media and as the fighter got to thinking about it and said, "I don't want to disrupt my camp," then we'd have an issue.