rogieop wrote: » Whats the gist of the tweets? in work here and no access to social media...
Outlaw Pete wrote: » It wouldn't make sense that Alvarez looked for too much to fight McGregor but yet then agreed to fight Khabib... a fight which is likely to see him paid less anyway. Or am I way off on the numbers there?
cletus wrote: » Your not off. If Alverez fights Khabib, it will be on whatever champions contract he has. Most likely, when negotiating for McGregor, Alverez was looking for minimum what Diaz got, and possibly more as a champ sith a belt on the line
Mellor wrote: » cletus wrote: » Your not off. If Alverez fights Khabib, it will be on whatever champions contract he has. Most likely, when negotiating for McGregor, Alverez was looking for minimum what Diaz got, and possibly more as a champ sith a belt on the line Won't it be on the same champion's contract whether it's Khabib or Conor?
Lukker- wrote: » Aldo got paid more show money thanhe usually did fighting McGregor. That's excluding PPVs. Fighting for the McGregor belt always seems to be a separateb from the other fighters existing contract and have to be negotiated separately
bur wrote: » More likely it's Conor wanting to keep his belt and looking for a bigger % of the PPV. Alvarez agreed weeks ago i bet.
Letree wrote: » I'm getting a bit sick of McGregors greed. He is getting very well paid as is. He said before he expects more pay each time. He should be agreeing a contract for a number of fights and then honour it. That's generally the way business works.
Mellor wrote: » Besides, there's no info to suggest that it's Conor's negotiations holding it up. It's usually his opponents asking for more money.
Outlaw Pete wrote: » Doesn't Dana's tweet last night make it appear is if something is going McGregor's side though and not Alvarez's. Not saying it's a money issue, but seems as if whatever the stumbling block is, it's not Eddie, otherwise wouldn't Dana just try and make another fight for Conor at 205... rather than another fight for Alvarez?
Mellor wrote: » Conor will get similar money (and PPVs in return) no matter who he matches with next. A match with Khabib is worth less to Alvarez I'd guess
Outlaw Pete wrote: » Wasn't saying anything about money there. I'm saying that the fact that Dana suggested he was now going to arrange a fight for Eddie (v khabib) rather Conor vs someone else.... is telling is that whatever the issue is (be it money or something else) it's with McGregor and not Eddie. I just feel if the stumbling block was Eddie's side, then Dana would be looking for someone else to fight Conor at 205 not Eddie.
Outlaw Pete wrote: » Mellor wrote: » Conor will get similar money (and PPVs in return) no matter who he matches with next. A match with Khabib is worth less to Alvarez I'd guess Wasn't saying anything about money there. I'm saying that the fact that Dana suggested he was now going to arrange a fight for Eddie (v khabib) rather Conor vs someone else.... is telling is that whatever the issue is (be it money or something else) it's with McGregor and not Eddie. I just feel if the stumbling block was Eddie's side, then Dana would be looking for someone else to fight Conor at 205.
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.
prizefighter wrote: » Could just as easily by White taking the big McGregor payday off the table and showing Alvarez a Khabib purse to kick some sense into him? If every fighter demands a Nate Diaz purse for their fight against McG you can see how that counteracts the biggest draw in the UFC's overall financial attraction. The payout for a McG or Khabib title defense would be night and day.
Depp wrote: » were khabib to face his original opponent ferguson he would have been completely butchered
Useful.Idiot wrote: » Hmmmm I wouldn't be so sure. Obviously Khabib's striking is a bit wild and isn't really his strong point but Horcher never had him in any kind of trouble for that first minute or two. Horcher had a pretty solid record including some Bellator fights so him at least holding his own in the standup isn't massively surprising. Ring rust played a part for Khabib I'm sure also.And sure Tony nearly got knocked out in his own short notice fight against a nobody recently! It's a shame that original match-up never came to fruition.
DrPhilG wrote: » Rumours that Weidman is out of 205.