EagererBeaver wrote: » Gonna go out on a limb here and guess it was sarcasm.
Paully D wrote: » Was this not common knowledge by now? I thought it was, along with the ticket money incident. The first thing Kavanagh says about the incident: "it sounds worse than it was". It will definitely get blown out of all proporation however. I'll give it a week on here before the story changes to Conor running at her from behind and striking her in the back of the head before he asks the Kinahan's to take her hostage to frighten her.
StringerBell wrote: » He won't lose so I doubt you have to contemplate that tbh. It seems pretty certain the missus is pregnant and he is going to take a break from the constant training, travelling and media commitments for a period. Will do him no harm whatsoever to step away for a while, he has been non stop for a long time now, has to take its toll.
sonofenoch wrote: How does being a 2 belt holder and taking an official year out work? if indeed it is that
Mellor wrote: » This is is my fight prediction;https://gfycat.com/AcrobaticDecimalBasenji
nomadchocolate wrote: » What is the ticket money incident?
take everything wrote: » Just read the interview in the Sindo with John Kavanagh. Seems like an interesting guy. Must be the first time i've seen reference to Joseph Campbell's Hero with a thousand faces or archetypes (from Jungian psychology) in the Sports pages. Brilliant stuff.
wonderfullife wrote: » Conor won't be able to dish out a soccer kick if he cracks him with a left :pac:
sonofenoch wrote: » How does being a 2 belt holder and taking an official year out work? if indeed it is that
hendo111 wrote: If Aldo refuses to fight Holloway he should be stripped straight away and make Holloway v Edgar for the 145 belt,after he jabs the head off stephens.
Swashbuckler wrote: » All the while Conor keeps the FW belt?
hendo111 wrote: No,its getting taken soon as he beats Alvarez,even if he loses I hope he gives it up so Holloway can reign over the fw division.
Swashbuckler wrote: » Gotcha. If Conor drops the belt then I'd imagine Aldo won't be refusing to fight anyone. He'd just be fighting for the official title.
hendo111 wrote: How long do they let him drag his heels with this retirement talk? I'd love to see him fight Holloway for the title one of my dream fights in the ufc although I fear Pettis will get a shot because he has a bigger name.
wonderfullife wrote: » anybody have a link to this article? Or able to quote the text of it here? thanks!
Swashbuckler wrote: » The retirement talk is just posturing I'd say. If Aldo is smart he won't be committing to any fight until after 205. Would love to see him fight Holloway though.
Cali_girl wrote: » http://www.independent.ie/sport/mma/paul-kimmage-meets-john-kavanagh-my-friendship-with-conor-battling-mcgeeney-and-how-we-blagged-our-way-into-jlos-party-35133838.html Good piece - I've thought in the past that Kavanagh can present himself a little oddly on social media, but when quoted in context as here he comes across much better: thoughtful, reserved, not a d&*^-head Liked how he intimates that his role is to guide his athletes, not create or search for talent but to uncover and polish the raw material already there
Cali_girl wrote: Good piece - I've thought in the past that Kavanagh can present himself a little oddly on social media, but when quoted in context as here he comes across much better: thoughtful, reserved, not a d&*^-head Liked how he intimates that his role is to guide his athletes, not create or search for talent but to uncover and polish the raw material already there