BOHtox wrote: » A lean 165lbs post-cut and a ~170 with no cut are surely completely different? So Conor says he walks around at about 170. That doesn't mean his peak condition is at 170. It's probably a bit leaner than that. He wouldn't start his cut to 145 from that, first he'd lose some fat and weigh 160-165 before the cut, and try get back up to that as soon as he weighs in.
Against Diaz he tried to get the same leanness as he would have pre-cut to 145 but at 170 lbs which he found difficult. Was I reading he had a small weight cut this time around? So he could have been 175, a weight at which he really finds tough to be lean, and then did a small cut to 168lbs. In ring weight he was probably slightly heavier than 170.
Lukker- wrote: » If say he's 165 in the cage when he fights at FW I don't think he's much heavier fighting Diaz. The difference is he's carrying a bit extra body fat, some more water weight and maybe a small bit extra muscle (honestly he doesn't look much bigger to me, ~5lbs maybe)
joshrogan wrote: » Alvarez is silly for not sitting out and campaigning for the McGregor fight. If he loses to Khabib any chance of a big pay day is finished for him for the foreseeable future.
raze_them_all_ wrote: » in a rare move, ufc champion defends his belt against the number one ranked guy in his division
joshrogan wrote: » Fighting khabib doesn't pay the bills though. Eddie is 33 in a few months and has had loads of fights, be a shame if he never got a decent payday.
ASOT wrote: » It shouldnt be up to McGregor to get him a decent payday while hes champ he should get a good managment team.
finglashoop wrote: » Why are fans so worried about fighters getting he big pay day. I agree the lower levels are being screwed and hopefully they can get a bigger slice of the pie but i dont care about draws and paydaya. I like good matchups
dashoonage wrote: » MMA is not the sport of getting paid.
MrStuffins wrote: » The No.1 & No.3 PPVs of all time are headlines by non-title fights, and the three highest paid fighters of all time got these purses from non-title fights (one wasn't even a main-event). MMA will be split in two. They'll mark Conor's rise and have to use the term "BC (Before Conor)" when talking about when the game was all about the belts. "Remember the good old days when Chuck was the champ. Times were different." - "Sure, but that was 10 BC"
raze_them_all_ wrote: » joshrogan wrote: » Alvarez is silly for not sitting out and campaigning for the McGregor fight. If he loses to Khabib any chance of a big pay day is finished for him for the foreseeable future. in a rare move, ufc champion defends his belt against the number one ranked guy in his division
Lukker- wrote: » Except the number one guy hasn't fought anyone relevant in over 2 years and will get the shot after looking average against a nobody.
Dtp1979 wrote: » Lukker- wrote: » Except the number one guy hasn't fought anyone relevant in over 2 years and will get the shot after looking average against a nobody. And will destroy Alvarez.....you left out that part
joshrogan wrote: » https://twitter.com/TheNotoriousMMA/status/778528454119723008
joshrogan wrote: » https://twitter.com/MMA_Jim/status/778500525360898048https://twitter.com/MMA_Jim/status/778508213889236992
Useful.Idiot wrote: » I don't get why people are so disappointed in his performance in that fight. He absolutely dominated from start to finish.