NEW YORK -- There isnt another star in the UFC quite like?Conor McGregor, and the promotions featherweight champion made sure everyone knew that at Thursdays UFC 205 news conference.Arriving 14 minutes late to the festivities inside the Theater at Madison Square Garden, McGregor stole the show just two days ahead of the UFCs inaugural card at The Worlds Most Famous Arena.I run New York City, he boldly proclaimed. Im a f---ing pimp.McGregor (20-3), who is looking to become the first UFC fighter to hold titles in two weight divisions simultaneously when he faces lightweight champion Eddie Alvarez (28-4) on Saturday, was his usual theatrical self in a wild, expletive-filled news conference.The Irish star briefly stole Alvarezs 155-pound belt and needed to be restrained by security after he picked up Alvarezs chair, raised it over his head and threatened to use it as a weapon during a chaotic sequence.McGregor was fined $150,000 for throwing water bottles at Nate Diaz?in August during the UFC 202 news conference, one he also was tardy to. He had fun with the moment Thursday, saying, I wonder how much a chair wouldve cost me?Alvarez, meanwhile, was visibly upset Thursday, and he walked off the dais five minutes in after delivering an angry statement.I dont even have an opponent, he said. Ill see you guys tomorrow. When he comes, you give me a call.After his arrival, McGregor said, Sorry Im late, I just dont give a f---. Asked moments later about where he was, he said, I operate on my time, I operate on my own time. And Im running early on my time.UFC president Dana White wasnt worried about the fighters actions and said McGregor wouldnt be fined.No, it doesnt piss me off, White said. This is fighting, man -- a wacky, crazy, crazy business. Im in such a good mood for this event. It is what it is.McGregor, dressed in a white mink coat, predicted a first-round knockout of Alvarez, saying, I predict I rearrange his face. Hes too easily hit. But the 145-pound champion wouldnt budge when asked to clarify rumors he will make a special announcement after Saturdays fight regarding his intention to take time off in 2017.Dont worry about it. Just buy that pay-per-view twice, McGregor said. Im only warming up, Im only warming up. Ill take all them damn belts you have.McGregor enters Saturdays bout on a short turnaround having gone five hard rounds with Diaz less than three months ago. He downplayed the lingering effects of a leg injury that left him limping after the Diaz fight.Im fresh, ready to go, McGregor said. I look forward to [Saturday]. Im going to shut this man up.Saturdays card marks the UFCs debut in New York City after a bill was passed in March that lifted a ban on professional mixed martial arts in the state that dated back to 1997. Cheap Puma Shoes Online Australia .Y. - Nelson Mandela will be honoured by the New York Yankees with a plaque in Monument Park. Puma Shoes Australia Online . According to a report from the Winnipeg Free Press, the Bombers will name Acting GM Kyle Walters to the post full time. http://www.pumaaustraliawholesale.com/ .S. hockey team after paying his dues as an NHL general manager for more than three decades and giving up a lot of his free time to help USA Hockey. 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"It was good to have him back out there, but I have not decided anything about Thursday night in regard to Trent," Chudzinski said. "Yes, we want to work him back in, but we are going to be smart with him, just like weve been saying all along." Richardson wore full pads during the 2 1/2-hour practice at Clevelands team headquarters, working in his usual spot on the first-team offence. Dion Lewis and Brandon Jackson served as his backups. The third overall pick of the 2012 draft did not participate in any two-minute drills, but did log limited repetitions on goal-line plays behind quarterback Brandon Weeden. "That was what we wanted to do today with Trent because we have a plan for him, in a general sense, to try and keep him healthy," Chudzinski said. "We want him to be able to work to get better, and be able to come out here on a daily basis during training camp." The Browns are being extra careful with Richardson because he missed a handful of off-season workouts and their entire June minicamp with a strained lower right shin. The former Alabama standout admitted being ffrustrated with Chudzinskis decision to rest him over the weekend, saying his latest shin problem "aint nothing.dddddddddddd" Richardson started 15 games last season despite suffering several broken ribs and torn chest cartilage against Cincinnati on Oct. 14. He sat out the Browns season finale at Pittsburgh on Dec. 30 with an ankle injury. Richardson rushed for a team-high 950 yards and caught 51 passes in 2012 -- setting a Cleveland rookie record with 12 touchdowns -- and is expected to play an even bigger role in the offence this fall under co-ordinator Norv Turner. "Now that Trent is practicing again, well go from there," Chudzinski said. "Well see how he looks tomorrow and Wednesday, then make a decision about what were going to do against St. Louis." The health of starting right guard Shawn Lauvao also is in question after he was taken off the field on a cart. The 6-3, 315-pounder injured his left ankle during a one-on-one drill against nose tackle Phil Taylor. Chudzinski said he will update Lauvaos condition on Tuesday. "Shawn did put a little weight on it when they helped him up, so I think he just rolled his ankle," left tackle Jason Pinkston said. "Thats what it appeared like, at least. Were just wishing the best for him." NOTES: SS T.J. Ward (hamstring) and FS Jamoris Slaughter (hamstring) returned to action. .. RB Montario Hardesty (hamstring), WR David Nelson (knee), FB Brad Smelley (hamstring), FB Brock Bolen (calf), RT Oniel Cousins (ankle), RT Ryan Miller (concussion), and LT Chris Faulk (knee) did not practice. Hardesty is listed second on the depth chart behind Richardson. ' ' '