Lukker- wrote: People saying FW division would die without Conor are being ridiculous.
H8GHOTI wrote: » Aldo fighting someone else for the interim title again while Conor keeps his belt would be daft. Can't see that happening.
BOHtox wrote: » Has something like that happened before? The interim title holder defending his interim belt?
hatrickpatrick wrote: » I find it very odd that, if it's such a piece of cake to get it overturned, there's been literally no mention of Conor's medical suspension since it was announced. I thought Kavanagh had been saying that they'd have it overturned the week after 202?
OrgasmicBaz wrote: » By that I mean that the title would be up for contest maybe 2-3 times a year. At the moment its non-existent
jcd5971 wrote: » Yep same was said when couture, left and same was said when gsp left. Newsflash there's always someone else coming.
MagicIRL wrote: » I would like to see Conor defend the belt once, then vacate it and play in the 155 division. I don't think anyone can dethrone him in Featherweight, but I've always held the opinion that a champ isn't a real champ until they have won the belt and successfully defended the belt once. That opinion doesn't change simply because Conor is Irish. The money is too good for him to pass up fighting these big fights, so I doubt we'll see him back to defend the 145 and really I can't blame him. Everything he does generates him huge income, so more power to him. But if he's not going to fight at 145, then vacate the belt and lets get the division moving.Personally I think Conor fights for the 155 title at UFC205 in New York, becomes a two division champion, then vacates the 145 title almost immediately. I think Alvarez takes too many punches when he brawls, and reckon Conor puts him away in under 3.
Outlaw Pete wrote: Don't you reckon the whole "13 seconds was a fluke" thing is something that Conor would like to obliterate though?
froog wrote: » Don't know many who think it was a fluke.
JJayoo wrote: » Knocking the p4p out with one punch while receiving virtually no damage is, imo, akin to a pro golfer getting a hole in one. You need the talent to put the ball consistently on the green but you also need luck to get that millimetre perfect shot/punch.
The harder I work, the luckier I get.
Mellor wrote: » That's a good analogy. But I also think I highlights the difference between it and an outright fluke. If I got a hole in one on the golf course. It'd be a total fluke. If Rory McIroy does it. He may of had a bit of luck on his side, but it's not a fluke.
finglashoop wrote: » Its not luck. Golfers aim for the hole so when it goes in, they succeeded not got lucky . Same with mcgregor. He aimed for the chin and caught it perfectly.
finglashoop wrote: » Its not luck. Golfers aim for the hole so when it goes in, they succeeded not got lucky
Mellor wrote: » Nobody is saying they didn't aim for the hole. That doesn't mean there's not an element of luck involved too. Goes both ways, were they can get unlucky too. And as above, the fact luck can play a role doesn't demote it to a fluke.
DeVore wrote: » Its hard to say its luck when he demonstrated it in the changing room beforehand
Alf Veedersane wrote: » So what do you call it when they aim for the hole and miss? I've seen plenty of fairway shots not go into the hole? Did the golfer fail? Was he unlucky?
Lukker- wrote: » Pettis would be a huge draw if he became FW champion. Not over a million PPV buys big, but people like Conor and Ronda are the exception not the rule, they want the other champs to be bringing in 500k+ which is perfectly healthy numbers. People saying FW division would die without Conor are being ridiculous.
irish_major wrote: » Please please announce a fight for 205. I'm in New York that weekend!