Gamebred wrote: » Jesus christ p4p worst video ive ever seen I couldnt stomach more than 30 seconds.
wonderfullife wrote: » Just a tiny correction here - Nate got $2 million disclosed for 202 (not 1m). It was Conor $3m and Nate $2m (so even better!). Both got PPV points. Being a champion isn't necessary for PPV points - it only guarantees it under the Champions contract. Managers are free to negotiate PPV points with the UFC for non-title fights and Chad Mendes, CM Punk and Nate Diaz are examples of fighters who successfully got PPV points without belts. That's why Conor says he makes people millionaires - it's borderline impossible to sign to fight Conor and not get paid over $2 million total including PPV.
kwestfan08 wrote: » I stand corrected so. I didn't think you could negotiate on a fight by fight basis on the fly. I just assumed if you signed say 5 fight deal and Conor was fight 3 of 5 that your pay would have already been set out in advance depending prior results.
ardinn wrote: » Thats if they sell 2m ppvs?
wonderfullife wrote: » My prediction is they will smash through that ceiling and do roughly 2.25 million buys. It's a bold prediction but it's within the realms of possibility. Google analytics usually have a strong correlation with PPV buys and searches relating to 205 are far higher than they were for 200 and 202 with 8 days to go. Conor said in the conference call they have broken the Lewis-Holyfield gate record for MSG and attendance record as well. I really believe it'll surge past 2 million buys.
MichaelScarn wrote: » Where does Conor go from here if he loses? 2 high profile loses in the calendar year would be a big hit.
Gamebred wrote: » Yeah career over alright ffs :rolleyes:
rusty cole wrote: » is it just me or does he look very big in the first two minutes here, pre fight . If he fought like this he'd have it wrapped up in 30 seconds.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juLb354l85U
wonderfullife wrote: » He'd go home to Straffan, have a cup of coffee, play with Hugo, catch up on Narcos episodes, get a whopping big Xmas tree for the sitting room and have his family over to destroy a turkey.Going 2-2 with Aldo, Diaz and Alvarez in the space of 11 months hardly warrants sitting down to some Radiohead with a bottle of pills. He'll be grand. Anyway he's gonna be going home with 2 belts
MichaelScarn wrote: » I think it is clear as day that McGregor does not want to fight at featherweight again. He has his millions so why bother with the weight cut? I just wanted to hear people's thoughts on what happens if he loses. Anyway never mind it doesn't matter.
MichaelScarn wrote: » Again I wasn't suggesting that and I wasn't suggesting his career was over as Gamerbred facetiously said. I think it is clear as day that McGregor does not want to fight at featherweight again. He has his millions so why bother with the weight cut? I just wanted to hear people's thoughts on what happens if he loses. Anyway never mind it doesn't matter.
wonderfullife wrote: » It also speaks to his professionalism that he made the 145 championship weight in a non-title fight to show how serious he was about it. Could easily have been forgiven for not bothering cutting that last pound.
Depp wrote: » anyone think we'll ever see buchinger in the ufc? hasnt he gone undefeated since the conor loss?
MichaelScarn wrote: » Apparently Buchinger earns more in his current contract than he would with the UFC. Although I got this from a mma forum so pinch of salt. He is also 30, so if he were to make the move it should be quickly.