Ultimate Seduction wrote: » That's a pretty big statement to make.
Eyes Down Field wrote: » I'd like to see Khabib and then maybe the winner of Ferguson/Lee. It would be nice to see Max Holloway get a shot too. I'm not crazy about another Diaz fight or another Aldo fight. I don't think Conor would do well against Woodley or in another boxing bout against a top tier super welterweight or Middleweight.Above all I'd like to see McGregor fight in Ireland,
Subcomandante Marcos wrote: Trust me. Announcement by the end of September. Full press tour, the 4th quarter promotion push will be built around that card being their biggest ever, will draw on the pride new years cards for promotion inspiration. The deal is done bar the specifics.
Ush1 wrote: » I think the Diaz fight will be next but I don't think Nate deserves it really and hope he gets finished. He's living off those two fights with Conor and then doesn't bother with his own career until there's another chance to fight Conor.
Jamiekelly wrote: » Would love to see Khabib vs Nate at 155.
Ultimate Seduction wrote: » Khabib v Nate is a fight I don't ever see mentioned, would love to see it. There grappling styles would make it very interesting. Edit: just see jamiekellys post.
Useful.Idiot wrote: » Nate would get rag-dolled. See Nate v RDA or Nate v Rory. Granted both of those are better strikers than Khabib but the Diaz's don't fare well against wrestling at all.
Muahahaha wrote: » For me that much was obvious last March, April & May when he seemed to be on a bender. Fair enough the fight hadnt been made at that point but you would have thought that with such a big potential fight on the horizon in a sport he never had a professional fight in before it would have demanded a much longer camp than the 10 weeks they gave it. I know there is such a thing as camp burnout but I also thought he needed longer to learn boxing and improve cardio. I feel he really should have been taking the Mayweather fight seriously long before it was ever contracted and if the fight didnt happen then what of it, no big loss, skills and cardio gained. Its disappointing to hear him now say that 10 weeks wasnt enough when its in the past and theres nothing that can be done about it now. Id say he will regret the camp and will always be wondering what could have been. Maybe a longer camp wouldnt have made any difference to the outcome but the not knowing must eat him up because he cant get that time he had on his hands in March, April & May back.
Useful.Idiot wrote: Nate would get rag-dolled. See Nate v RDA or Nate v Rory. Granted both of those are better strikers than Khabib but the Diaz's don't fare well against wrestling at all.
Gamebred wrote: » https://twitter.com/MichaelBensonn/status/903652823887425539 Dana lying again, in other news water is wet.
xtal191 wrote: » I never wanna see Conor box again, mma or nothing please!
sonofenoch wrote: » Well then the Diaz thing can't ever happen, he needs at least 2 fights or certainly 1 .....and he's only interested in fighting McGregor now (Unless Conor is coming off a loss, then maybe?)
[Deleted User] wrote: » Good point, I agree. There was 7 months between Alvarez and the announcement of Mayweather fight. We know he was working towards that fight the whole time so it didn't just pop out of nowhere (for him). I would say in his mind he pretty much knew it was happening and it was just a case of agreeing on the numbers. A longer camp wouldn't have been right (overtrain) but he had plenty of time for preparatory work and mini-camps. Plenty of time to assess his fitness. Certainly plenty of time to think about strategy, cornermen etc. He seemed to be on a month long bender at one stage when the baby was nearly due. Off his face up a tree in Liverpool. Might have been nerves about becoming a father etc but he definitely should be asking himself if he used those 7 months productively.