Axwell wrote: » Back on topic..
Offthewildride wrote: » Conor's persona is annoying. His fighting remains great. He reminds me of the Greek story flying too close to the sun and all. He has created this narrative that his self-belief is what has powered his success. I think this is dangerous for him to believe in. For his size he has huge arm length and he has the Midas knockout touch. In other words his genetics are the main driving force behind his success, not his self-belief. His self-belief is a useful tool for him no doubt, but it's his genetics. I look forward to seeing him fight in the UFC again once this Mayweather farce is over
realdanbreen wrote: » What do I think of conor? Like yourself I have never met him ....
wonderfullife wrote: » There was this one time.....
realdanbreen wrote: Like yourself I have never met him.
realdanbreen wrote: » Please don't tell me you got a selfie with him..........., you did didn't you!
The Ayatolla wrote: » Nothing to do with the hours upon hours in the gym? I'm done with this thread for a while. It's too much.
Swashbuckler wrote: » Oh sweet summer child....how little you know
realdanbreen wrote: Oh! is he one of those 'Davey Keogh says hello' type McGregor groupies?
Gamebred wrote: » Paused it screen shotted it and printed it out to put in frames everywhere didnt you wonder.
wonderfullife wrote: » Gave it the Titanic Song treatment in slow motion :pac:
sweetthing wrote: » tbf This thread outlived its usefulness once McGregor became the biggest star in UFC. If you want to get some news on McGregor just have a look at mmafighting.com or any other fightsports-centric website; whatever mcgregor´s up to will be the first story. Having a mcgregor thread here is akin to having a Ronaldo thread on the soccer forum or a U2 thread on the music forum. There are too many people trying to have a go at someone successful and on the internet those who shout loudest unfortunately are the ones that get read.
callaway92 wrote: » GSP v Conor is the fight they'd like to do sure. Nothing surprising about that. Conor would be delighted to fight it at 170lbs and would surely ease him away from the boxing talk for such a big fight.
callaway92 wrote: » Conor would be delighted to fight it at 170lbs
Depp wrote: » inb4 the ''gsp is too big for conor'' posts
wonderfullife wrote: » GSP will take on Woodley/Wonderboy first, I imagine,
wonderfullife wrote: » I think Conor v GSP is a 2018 fight (if it happens). GSP will take on Woodley/Wonderboy first, I imagine, and then if he wins surely the UFC put all their eggs in the Conor v GSP basket. It ticks all the boxes. Genuine superfight. Chance for Conor to make history in 3 weight divisions. Massive PPV. If Conor loses, still can claim he's rightful champ at 155/145. GSP will still have to get past the winner (which I think will be Woodley) but he's more than capable of doing so. Probably favourite to do so.
red ears wrote: » A fight against gsp would be a cop out.
EagererBeaver wrote: » It would be anything but. I don't think the fight should be made either but going up against a (presumably still) elite, bigger, stronger man who happens to be one of the GOATs is hardly a cop out.
red ears wrote: » A fight against gsp would be a cop out. Conor needs to fight the winner of Ferguson Khabib next to have any credibility for the sport. He hasn't defended any of his belts yet and that is not acceptable. A nonsense fight against Floyd is one thing but to come back to the UFC and fight anyone other than Khabib or Ferguson is a farce.
bmcc10 wrote: » Is GSP really that much of a draw against Conor? Most of the McGregors fans would not have seen GSP before don't really think makes much of a diffrence who he fights, You'd have to expect UFC to really push GSP though try to get another much needed draw.