Faugheen wrote: » Did he say 'dance for me, boy' again?!
Faugheen wrote: Can't wait for fanboys to defend that one.
colly10 wrote: » Conor got the better of it tonight. It was fairly cringy and doesn't really feel like a fight, it's all a bit wwe. I don't really see where they're going to go from here. It's entertaining to hear all the opinions people have on it, I'm looking forward to seeing what conor actually has and what Floyd has left but could do with skipping to the fight. Hard to take the ****e being talked by both sides seriously
Sweet Science wrote: » Floyd calling him an eejit haha
froog wrote: » He said it again specifically to annoy people who think it was racist.
The Reservoir Dubs Anchorman wrote: » These press conferences are absolutely terrible. They are just shy of making out on stage at the face offs at the end. Erections all round thinking about the money.
MojoRisinnnn wrote: » It's really WWE type stuff at points
weldoninhio wrote: » His fans pull off that look quite easily too lol
weldoninhio wrote: » No idea how people think McGregor "won" that. Mayweather got him to state, on live tv, in front of thousands of fans watching, that he'd be willing to gamble his purse on the outcome. "You get the contract done up, I'll sign it". If a contract comes out of that schoolbag in one of the next few pressers, McGregor has 2 choices. 1. Do the fight for free or 2. Look like an absolute coward in front of the world and pocket $50M.
gimli2112 wrote: » fyp
weldoninhio wrote: » No idea how people think McGregor "won" that. Mayweather got him to state, on live tv, in front of thousands of fans watching, that he'd be willing to gamble his purse on the outcome. "You get the contract done up, I'll sign it". If a contract comes out of that schoolbag in one of the next few pressers, McGregor has 2 choices. 1. Do the fight for free or 2. Look like an absolute coward in front of the world.