Ultimate Seduction wrote: » Conor is on the Jonathan Ross show Saturday night.. What channel is that on
drugstore cowboy wrote: » He's pulled out of the show due to illness.
billybonkers wrote: » Doesn't bode well for the Late Late next week
MagicIRL wrote: » I hope Conor's next fight is against Tony to unify the Lightweight belt. Ferguson is so ****ing weird but I can't help but love him. He is a very well rounded fighter but I don't think he has the stand-up to trouble Conor and has been in trouble before with lesser caliber fighters. Aside from that, I would also love to see Diaz active in the LW division so he becomes the natural challenger at 155 and we get a title, trilogy fight.
Boom_Bap wrote: » OOohhhh, I got tickets for the late late
martyos121 wrote: » Do us a favour and bring a can or two of Monster with you for Tubridy.
LollipopJimmy wrote: » Seems that the UFC tweeted a promo pic of McGregor v Diaz III, it was quickly deleted
XsApollo wrote: » His next fight better be for a belt he owns. He has never put it all on the line has he? Vacated his cage warrior belts vacated the FW belt and hasn’t defended the LW belt either. He always has a back up plan just in case , which is smart obviously. But it might be different for him when he is trying to keep it and not taking it. Anyway he has to defend next.
Useful.Idiot wrote: » Had a quick look into this, fake news using a fan-made pic that's over a year old.
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » and the result was PROFIT! ...ingenious career path.
XsApollo wrote: » Not denying it’s ingenious. He made it and fair play, great for him. Still he should be stripped of his belt if he doesn’t defend next. One defense in his career wouldn’t be too far of a stretch would it :-D
LollipopJimmy wrote: » will line the pockets of the UFC even further
LollipopJimmy wrote: » which will make it's way to fighters through bigger fight purse and PPV money.
Tazzimus wrote: » LOL, no hope.
XsApollo wrote: » I’m just saying he has never put it all on the line has he. He always has a Fall back. Wins the FW title. Has no intention of defending it, but keeps it in case his run for the lightweight belt didn’t happen. He was going to fight dos Anjos but had the FW title just in case. He fought Diaz , but at 170. He rematches Diaz at 170 (good move) if he lost to Diaz at 155 his move for the belt would of been laughed at. Had no intention of defending the FW belt until the outcome of his LW title match. If he lost he would still have he FW belt. He fought mayweather, he was going boxing. For all his mouthing he has never put anything on the line yet has he. I don’t think he has any intention of making a few defenses of the LW belt either. If his next fight is against Diaz at 155 That will be his last fight I’d say. The money fight and then off doing something else.
XsApollo wrote: » He was going to fight dos Anjos but had the FW title just in case.
He fought Diaz , but at 170.
He fought mayweather, he was going boxing.
LollipopJimmy wrote: » You don't think so? With increasing PPV figures and now fighters being much more outspoken about money it's inevitable.
XsApollo wrote: » Ok forget about about the CW titles. I was making a point he has defended nothing. He held the FW title while he had 3 fights outside the division. If he lost to Alvarez he wouldn’t of vacated. He would be saying I came up weight but I’m still champion. He lost to Diaz because he came up weight. If he lost to Diaz 2 it would of been because he came up weight. He has he LW title and he’s off doing something else. Mayweather was a **** show but again he lost because he was doing something else but he still champion. It’s d-day now in my eyes. He has nothing left to hide behind or fall back on. He always had that. If he comes out fighting Diaz again it’s a joke. He better be fighting Ferguson or khabib for the title next. If he isn’t he’s Better off going to WWE.
Gintonious wrote: » https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/film/conor-mcgregor-notorious-review-intergalactic-bling-and-bullet-proof-braggadocio-1.3274733 2 out of 5 stars from the Irish Times...
Conor McGregor (when not calling people f**gots) is known for telling us how fantastic he is at enormous length. “I’d like to fight myself,” McGregor says at one point. Not just that, I’m betting.