Outlaw Pete wrote: » Make sense will ya. I'm saying that it was planned to jump into the cage at the moment of victory... not that he planned what transpired.
threeball wrote: » Whoever gets him next I hope they snap his arm like a twig. His scumbag behaviour is escalating and he's an embarrassment to his country. This was always his level and he covered it well enough for a while with the veil slipping every now and then but the arrogance has brought it all bubbling to the surface. Be glad to be rid of his soundbites and those that repeat them like some sort of brainwashed cult member.
Fall_Guy wrote: » If thats the case its even more of a dick move than if it was heat of the moment exuberance or coke-fuelled madness....how can you really look at the incident and defend it in any way, shape or form?!
Sweet Science wrote: » I'd say he is on some comedown today . It will be interesting to see how this pans out . If not seriously disciplined he is now bigger than the sport I mean Evra kicked a fan and was banned for a year . Dublins Diarmuid Connolly pushed a linesman and got a 3 month ban . Plenty of examples in other sports .
calabi yau wrote: » was turning off him during Mayweather promo stuff, now he's confirmed himself as a tosser, I think Tony Ferguson will have the measure of him if Conor is not stripped of the belt before then after getting a lengthy ban. UFC need to make sense of that division like they are trying to do at middleweight
glasso wrote: » He posse of tools were like love hate extras
Outlaw Pete wrote: » Conor absolutely planned it. He had just been chastised by Goddard in Poland and also in the press afterwards (note the emboldened): He's right of course but I think the tone of those comments would have riled Conor and he'd without question have wanted to do something in response to those comments...... and he did, and Goddard knew it too I'd say.
Ultimate Seduction wrote: » Less than a week after a welterweight who was retired for 4 years fought for the middleweight belt while the interim champ watched. The man who won it refuses to confirm if he'll ever defend it. Yep loads a sense in the middleweight division..
glasso wrote: » Are you seriously trying to argue that this was a planned McGregor pr gig? Seriously.
"Conor was basically acting like a fourth cornerman. Walking around the cage side wherever and whenever he wanted. "When Fili took down Artem, Conor was right there. That’s simply not fair and not allowed. "I won’t have it. He can’t do as he pleases. "If Conor had stood up, stayed at his seat, then he could have shouted till his heart's content. "That’s what he’s supposed to do. But what he simply cannot do, what he is not allowed to do, is approach the cage at any point and as I say act as the fourth corner."
glasso wrote: » yourdeadwright wrote: » Conor acted like a 14 yearold looling for attebtion and trying to be the mad lad of the group Id imagine his missus is "scarlet " with his antics , Hes 29 years of age and a father but goes on like a teenager , The video of him after "wired to the moon " with all his little croonies is gas luke a bunch of 14 yearold after a skool fight , Cringe He posse of tools were like love hate extras
yourdeadwright wrote: » Conor acted like a 14 yearold looling for attebtion and trying to be the mad lad of the group Id imagine his missus is "scarlet " with his antics , Hes 29 years of age and a father but goes on like a teenager , The video of him after "wired to the moon " with all his little croonies is gas luke a bunch of 14 yearold after a skool fight , Cringe
cliggg wrote: » I wonder what Dana thinks about it. On the one hand of course it's bad publicity for Conor which is bad publicity for the UFC and it's promotion for Bellator but on the other hand he can say to Conor now that he can't have equity or be a partner because we can't have a partner going around saying he owns the company, calling people f*ggots and assaulting people.
kwestfan08 wrote: » https://twitter.com/JackSlackMMA/status/929086300170440707 .
walshb wrote: » Just saw full video... Goddard did nothing. I thought he pushed Conor whilst Conor was atop the cage.. Conor behaved very scripted and deliberately. All an act..but indefensible all the same..
J Mysterio wrote: » The whole thing was bizarre. My first reaction on watching it was shock as the match clearly hadnt ended yet and this guy just sprints into the ring and takes out a guy from behind. It wasnt obvious who was who, it was just lunatic. McGregor is lucky Ward didnt slap him an elbow or something as he just jumped into him and how was he to know what was going on? Conor need some tough love from someone as he is imploding.
califano wrote: » My biggest concern is how it took Conor as many as 4 steps to bridge a 4ft gap to Goddard!.
Naos wrote: » Potentially this could get a lot more serious. If that official presses charges for battery, it could impact Conor from fighting in the US.http://www.ezbordercrossing.com/the-inspection-experience/prior-criminal-offenses/crimes-that-will-make-you-inadmissible-to-the-u-s/