The majority of people actually upset about what Conor or Khabib did are people who aren't going to be long-term fans of the sport anyway.
I've been a fan of combat sports since I was a toddler. I've got a background in boxing, and trained in Taekwondo.
I have been a huge George St Pierre fan, for many years. Still am.
I have watched the sport since its unrefined beginnings of seeing circus like no holds barred fights, with seemingly no rules.
I always loved the aspect of how many weapons each fighters brought to the octagon. It added to the allure of the sport, and I was instantly hooked.
I hate those who say this is just pugilistic brutality. There is so much technique to this sport. So much skills required, to be elite in it.
However what always made me a proud fan, was the respect you would see between opponents 95% of the time.
I absolutely hate seeing a fighter extend their hands to shake their opponents, only to have them reject the gesture.
I am positive the winning percentage of people who have rejected the invitation to shake a hand is dismal at best.
Every single one I have seen, ended up as a brutal loss for the person rejecting.
Don't get me wrong. I'm not disgusted at what they did. Its a brutal blood bath sport, at times. I love all of it.
Disappointment is a better emotion.
Losing some respect for the athletes responsible. That's about as far as I would take it.
Anyone who would take it any further, isn't a fan to begin with.