Saipanne wrote: » The cynical side of me has an eyebrow raised.
Gamebred wrote: » :pac: here we go nice can of worms you've opened.
Lucas Hood wrote: » Conor out with his friends in my local tonight. Everyone in the place trying to get close to him for a picture.
theteal wrote: » Yup, heard it was embarrassing, just another reason to avoid the sh!thole
Subcomandante Marcos wrote: » Which ****hole is this?
Lucas Hood wrote: » The Black forge on the Drimnagh Road.
Bounty Hunter wrote: » Nunez obviously showed she has potential but after 207 is Conor the only true megastar the UFC have? I don't see anybody potential drawing a paying audience like he does atm which should surely help his position with management who clearly haven't rushed to talk to him since he started calling for it. They allowed their client Rousey to do no PR essentially so they seem like they would be willing to bend assuming it's in their financial interest and McGregor regularly in the big bouts would surely be what they want in relation to that.
Depp wrote: » wonder what happens when conor turns up to his next one and says hes not doing any media?
John_D80 wrote: » In the long term, and in an indirect way, is it fair to say McGregor is one of, if not the biggest winner from UFC 207?
Kirby wrote: » Brock will be back in a year and will sell another huge PPV so they still have him. But with Rousey a certainty to retire, I'm betting they cave to nearly all GSP's demands. I would wager they start pushing Cody and Gall quite heavily too. Try to turn them into stars.
Tigger wrote: » i get your point but nunes has now become the second woman to defend the 135 strap, I think she's matched rouseys nunber of stoppages for women in UFC and everyone knows her now And Cody, well he's funny, kind and moves like a mongoose You know what mongooses do to snakes ? Well when he dose that in his next fight he's gonna be huge. I think Cody v Mighty Mouse (mouse for double ) and nunes v cyborg (assuming she's not banned )(nunes for double) are being planned The UFC is bigger than Conor and every time someone falls a new star can rise
empacher wrote: » With the showboating against cruz. Cody has the potential to be a star. Could be a potential dual or even triple weight champ. Not con currently. But at 25. He has years of fighting and growth to go 135,145,155.
empacher wrote: » With the showboating against cruz. Cody has the potential to be a star.Could be a potential dual or even triple weight champ. Not con currently. But at 25. He has years of fighting and growth to go 135,145,155.
John_D80 wrote: » Steady on there a second horse. He'd be a small 145'er and a midget at 155. Not a hope he could ever make a realistic attempt at the LW title. Even just stack him up against McGregor, a slightly bigger than average LW. The size reach and weight difference (on fight night) would be massive.
empacher wrote: » And thats exactly the same situation conor would be in againsy woodley but people still have being prematurely entertaining it. Did the tale of the tape not list him at 5.8? At 25 he'd have plenty of time to move to 145. Sure he didnt knock cruz out. But he never seemed to be in any trouble. I had him winning rounds 1 to 4 and he coasted round 5. He's already called out tj, and that will most likely be his next fight. But seeing him fight for the 145 belt this time next year isnt the leap people make it out to be. I guess those conversations are only entertained if its in regards to mcgregor.
Depp wrote: » if cody can beat tj and make a lot of noise doing it then maybe conor has some competition but untill then hes the no.1 guy by a long stretch. as far as nunez is concerned, while she is a fantastic fighter and a great champion, shes never going to have the same widespread appeal ronda or even miesha have enjoyed. sad to say it but looks still plays a huge part in the popularity of female fighters.
Gamebred wrote: » Would watch the **** out of Edgar Cody or Aldo.