.ak wrote: » You don't like an MMA reporting news about MMA?
nomadchocolate wrote: » Ariel Helwani (even though I don't like him for the Lesnar announcement) basically dampens down the McGregor announcement. Wonder what Dana and Conors relationship is like. Likewise Conor and the Fertitias seemed to part on a sour note
ASOT wrote: » Agree 100% its a damned if you do damned if you dont situation, for all we know Luka could have possibly turned him down if he offered and wanted to do it himself? I wouldnt know him myself but you never know people are like that, pride issue etc. Infairness if I was him and had his money id throw them all something and pop on the mac life logo like suggested. It wouldnt break the bank 100/200e.
wonderfullife wrote: » Yeah, don't get me wrong he's done a lot for the lads and team. Financially and otherwise. Peter Queally wrote a great post explaining Conor brought him to Vegas for the 8 weeks and he barely sparred with him - so it was clear he was doing it for Peters future. And i'm sure Cian Cowley, Lee Hammond, Ryan Curtis, Frans Mlambo etc benefitted from the few weeks they had over there. My only point really on Luka Jelcic is the timing - literally hours after Conor is saying he's on track for $40 million this year and on the other hand you have a guy like Luka, who's been a huge help to Conor, scratching around for a couple of sponsors for his shorts. Worth pointing out that the fight Luka was looking for sponsors for was a charity fight. Even if it is only 200 quid, the difficulty is if he sponsors Luka then there's 2 dozen lads feeling a bit put-out that they didn't get a few bob in sponsorship. More money, more problems.
ASOT wrote: » He also paid for the lads to go to America and train which obviously helped him but also helped the lads, got them all training gear also which was in one of the maclife videos. Im sure he does an awful lot more that goes unnoticed.
Depp wrote: » far as I know the gym/team itself is sponsored by reebok
DeVore wrote: » The UFC might not care about the indigenous Irish market (which is, at best, 10,000 bums on seats) but clearly there are a lot of fight fans in America who consider themselves of Irish decent or at least who are keen to get behind a "fighting irish" stereotype! (But only if they are winning regularly...)
Tazzimus wrote: » He paid for a new Dollamur mat for the striking area, that wasn't cheap. He's also brought in a lot of Reebok gear for training, pads etc (I assume it was him anyway seeing as they sponsor him) I'm sure there's plenty he does that we have no clue about.
TherapyBoy wrote: » The easiest way to help out without setting a precedent & forking out money to individuals for years to come is to donate in terms of gym equipment, mats, machines, training gear & stuff like that which can be used by everyone. I'm sure he has helped out at SBG in some way, just being associated with the place will bring in more money through subs etc.
nomadchocolate wrote: » McGregor took 107 headstrikes against Diaz. He also fought a high intensity fight for 25 minutes. I wonder if his chin and body will hold up against Alvarez and the weight cut?
eddie73 wrote: » The McGregor announcement is going to have potentially very good consequences for Joseph Duffy, as the UFC will be on the lookout for a new Irish MMA fighter to promote. Although Duffy would not have the same draw or near the same draw as McGregor, he is up there with the best of them and would compete for top honours if he got the fights and the purses to match. We will see. I think that McGregor is going to quit at the right time.
cloudatlas wrote: » I suggest you take a trip to tk maxx
dashoonage wrote: » I use the indo a lot. Mainly for wiping up spills...or when the dog has an accident. Tisnt bad for cleaning windows either....never read it though.
DuffleBag wrote: » U only have to look at the likes of Cian Cowley, James Gallagher (before he was bellator signed), Lee Hammond, Quelty and see them wearing gucci slippers and hats, and belts etc to know he's giving these lads money.