Eyes Down Field wrote: » It doesn't matter how many followers they have, the images spread all over the media in a matter of minutes. Whether it's McGregor's account or one of his crew, The result is the same.
Eyes Down Field wrote: » I'm looking forward to the Gervonta Davis Vs Roman Martinez fight. The actual main event will be terrible and probably won't go more than a few rounds before Conor is KO'd or DQ'd
.ak wrote: Except that's the ONE thing Paulie has said to the contrary.
Eyes Down Field wrote: » Paulie is a employee of Showtime. It wouldn't surprise me if this was all just part of the circus act. There is a long gap between the last press conference in London and Fight night itself. This could all be a ploy to keep the fight in the media mindset.
Eyes Down Field wrote: » McGregor has wasted a good opportunity to actually learn some boxing skills from Paulie that could have helped him in the fight. Paulie, although past his prime, was a quality counter puncher with good boxing skills. Instead it's now obvious Conor has no interest in 'preparation' he just wants to beat up Paulie and make a fool out of him on social media. It looks really bad for McGregor, Even less people will take him seriously now, He's not preparing like he has a chance, he's going in to collect a cheque.
wonderfullife wrote: You clearly have absolutely no idea how social media works.
wonderfullife wrote: The result is absolutely not the same. Those images would have received many factors the exposure and impressions and articles written about them if Conor had posted them himself.
Sofiztikated wrote: » If Conor didn't know they were being posted, he'd want to sharpen up on the lads. And the problem with working with mates, mates always think they're mates, even when it's business. Stupid potshots can backfire. And that hurts Conors bottom line, the lads still get paid, but his end can drop. This is a much bigger stage, don't **** about.
Gamebred wrote: » You can really moan though because you follow them like I do, the portraits they are posting with captions lately are ****ing hilarious id say fogarty takes 1000 pics a days and sends them here boys here yas are drinking coffee stick that on instagram pmsl.
wonderfullife wrote: » "............ he got his ass whooped and that's it now. It's done."
Outlaw Pete wrote: » When Conor walked up to him after the spar and shook his hand, don't you think he seemed very respectful to Paulie? Just cause Conor was messing around in the background means very little as we don't know the full context. Nobody is looking in Paulie's direction. Don't forget, after that spar Paulie then went off and gave dozens of interviews effectively saying that the power in Conor's left is over hyped... and of course also made the comment about hanger-ons in the McGregor camp. I like Paulie, but come on.
EagererBeaver wrote: » Ah Wonder, live narrating a fecking episode of All Access is too much.
wonderfullife wrote: » They simply lied to him, selling him on some idea that he'd be coming in for the whole camp to help, when that was never the intention.
Fiery mutant wrote: Such a contrast watching that episode. Everything Floyd talks about is money, nothing else. I can understand he probably thinks he doesn't need top prepare as would normally have, but is he taking it too lightly?
wonderfullife wrote: » Pinch of salt but Jake Shields claims to have seen the exact terms of Conor's purse for the fight from a "longtime Zuffa employee". $75 million basic purse, of which 20% ($15m goes to UFC) + 20% of the PPV (of which 10% goes to the UFC). If that's all correct, then Conor makes $110 million if they beat the over/under of 4.99 million PPV buys, with the UFC clearing $65 million. When you factor in endorsements, sponsorship etc the ceiling of Conor's earnings would be roughly $145 million for the fight if all goes well, with the UFC's ceiling at $75 million. Now, that's all according to Jake Shields so I dunno could be BS...
wonderfullife wrote: » Yeah, I mean you've got Gerry Byrne on social media commenting that "Paulie is in breach of contract for giving interviews" and "buy the PPV good kid" talking like he's a lawyer and a promoter when in reality he's a nobody... He'd want to be careful throwing those sort of comments around willy nilly like that. He did *sort of* admit that Conor didn't drop Paulie though. Anyway, the people in Conor's team who DON'T come across like condescending arseholes on social media are in the minority and shrinking.
Deleted User wrote: » In the Mendes fight Conor looked sick as a dog. His skin was jaundiced (weird yellow complexion), his hair and beard were dull and lifeless. He looked like a hobo and for the first few episodes of TUF he continued to look very unwell. In recent photos i've noticed he's got that same yellow complexion. I wonder if he is starting to get sick again. It might be caused by overtraining or a reaction to whatever legal supplements Dalby has him on. On an unrelated note jaundice is a common side effect of many anabolics and EPO is known to cause influenza like symptoms.
Gintonious wrote: » Interesting to hear Joe Cortez say "I want this to be a lot better than the other night".