dashoonage wrote: » Sorry...ive just worked 23hrs straight....are you DB23 ?
D.Q wrote: It's starting to turn a bit sour for me now. Very hard to explain, was, and suppose still am, a huge fan. But there's a different vibe about recent appearances and interviews.
ASOT wrote: » Partially sharing the same sentiment; it will go away once a fight is annouced though.
D.Q wrote: » It's starting to turn a bit sour for me now. Very hard to explain, was, and suppose still am, a huge fan. But there's a different vibe about recent appearances and interviews.
Gamebred wrote: » Thats the problem, could be a very long time away meanwhile were left with nothing but bragging bull**** Mayweather talk and pictures shopping in the Gucci shop.
D.Q wrote: Yeah I tend to rally behind him when it comes to fighting but when he's removed from fighting its an unpleasant tone.
Swashbuckler wrote: » Back in the earlier days when he signed to ufc he was a funny fella. It's different now. Hard to listen to at times.
cletus wrote: » I think the big problem is that Conor, like most famous sports people, musicians etc, is exceptionally talented in one specific aspect of life, but fans try and extend this brilliance to every aspect of his character, when in actual fact, just like other people with an exceptional talent or skill he's probably just a fairly ordinary person in most other things, no better or worse than the rest of us. Him being the fighter he is doesn't automatically make him a better person, more caring and considerate, a better singer, more empathetic, better at anything other than fighting.
wonderfullife wrote: » Welp. Long-form GQ Article following Conor around California for a few days.http://www.gq.com/story/conor-mcgregor-gq-style-cover-story?mbid=social_twitter Well worth a read but not very flattering. 1. He complains about spending $27,000 in Dolce and Gabana and they had to ring him up to re-run his card instead of giving him a freebie. 2. Wanted to see Khloe Kardashians "fat ass" but doesn't want to "put her pus*y on a pedestal". 3. Nate Diaz weighed 200lbs. 4. Bought a home in Vegas and hints at moving to America full time "(place is only a construct, anyway.) “We're just flowing. We're on the earth. We're just traveling from place to place. I'm ****ing everywhere.” 5. Wants the UFC to pay him for when he's not fighting too and wants people to quit b1tching about Trump (that's me goosed lol). 6. He feels God-like, Superhuman. Gets anything he wants. 7. Drinks a lot of tequila. 8. Floyd is too old, too slow and will KO him. 9. "If someone comes near me when I have my kid in my hands, like the way they come near me now, looking for pictures, someone's gonna be badly hurt.”"
Spudman_20000 wrote: » Exactly this, we all are probably expecting too much from a young, professional athlete with the world at his feet. There seems to be no mention of Dee in that article, so I'm sure plenty of people could accuse him of being off enjoying life while she's at home knocked up. If people want to see Conor humbled a bit, they won't have to wait long if the get the Mayweather deal done. Floyd will beat him like he was his daddy.
ricero wrote: » Well if rumours are true hes been off enjoying his life before dee was pregnant and during her pregnancy. I got to agree with what most are saying here about mcgregor. Since he beat alvarez ive noticed a change in him for the worse. Gone is the cheeky witty arrogance that i loved about him and he is just becoming a worse floyd mayweather persona. Dare i even say that floyd is more likeable than mcgregor at the moment. Im a fan of him and i love watching his fights but i feel he needs to get his head straight and focus on a killer like khabib who i think is coming to hurt him.
wonderfullife wrote: » Sadly, even I agree with this. I keep going back to the 300th episode of The MMA Hour. The one a couple of months before the Aldo fight where he said "I have not changed one bit Ariel, a lot has changed but I'm still the same guy". I think in the beginning there was very little difference between his public and private persona. The blueberry-eating cocky fella was still the same guy we saw asking Dana for 60g's baby after he picked Brimage apart with uppercuts. Over time the gap between his private and public persona has widened dramatically yet, at times, have also morphed into the same thing. Tom Egan hinted at it and perhaps Egan is the type of fella to just say "right, enough of this BS good luck to ya". It's not just Conor though. There's a nasty undercurrent developing with many in SBG, from the top down. Money and fame does change people. It changes people even on the tiniest of scales. I know most people with jobs these days don't get major pay rises but I'd argue a 25% pay rise is enough to change someones confidence, self-belief and stress-levels dramatically. Conor is super-rich now. Kavanagh, if his contract with Conor is any way similar to a normal Coach-Fighter contract, is also a millionaire directly from Conor alone. The extent to which they both keep going down the road they're going is up to them. Kavanagh spends most of his time lately complaining about snowflakes and entitlement & pushing far-right propaganda on Facebook or following nuts like Mike Cernovich on twitter (a lad who believes there's no such thing as rape if the woman doesn't struggle or fight back. A lad who believes that the only proven way to not catch AIDS is to not shag black sluts). SMH. For someone who complains so much about entitlement he sure as hell spends a lot of time looking for freebies from companies online. His star pupil had a tantrum for not getting a freebie from Dolce & Gabana. Conor hinting lately that the only way people should approach him for a photo is at a paying-event like Manchester. They are both making it very hard to like them these days.
eddie73 wrote: » The Khabib fight is less likely to happen with every week this Mayweather wagon is rolling. Assuming Khabib beats Ferguson, which is not money in the bank btw, you would expect this to be the dream UFC fixture.
wonderfullife wrote: » I have to wonder what a Ferguson win will do regarding his options. I'm also wondering will Dana ask Conor nicely to show up on fight night, so that they could potentially have a similar situation to the one after the Siver fight. I can imagine Khabib on the mic shouting to Conor at front row or something similar would generate a lot of buzz.