By Adam Evans
Conor McGregor has been spared jail after receiving 5 days community service in a plea deal in a US court.
The Dubliner has pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct for an attack on a bus in New York City in April and all felony charges against him have been dropped.
The MMA fighter will have to take anger management classes of between one and three days.
Fellow MMA fighter Cian Cowley from Dalkey in Dublin also pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct.
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