Easy Rod wrote: » Of all the wrong opinions being spouted, this is somehow the most wrong! I think both sides, either (i) defending or (ii) condoning would agree that is definitely not what happened. I reckon you're on your own here. :pac:
walshb wrote: » My first reaction when I saw it was contrived/staged...at least to some extent Lady on cutting edge during the week said the very same thing... So not alone.
Asus X540L wrote: » what on earth would a lady on cutting edge know about MMA?
walshb wrote: » Probably very little. But it would not preclude her or anyone else from giving an opinion on this incident. The incident wasn’t MMA. It was one man’s breaking rules and behaving like a lout... Conor was D only person responsible for that volatile situation... It was either pure spur of the moment, or somewhat thought out planned type behavior..Looks the latter to me. Maybe a bit of both?
Lukker- wrote: » He may have planned to get in the cage and celebrate with Charlie after the fight was called? As for entering before? I highly doubt it, and for pushing Marc Goddard and slapping a Bellator employee? Come on..
spix wrote: » My inkling is mcgregor is going to fight diaz at ufc 219. He deleted a post last night, diaz's coach deleted a post recently too. I bet the woodley/ufc saying mcgregor is off the card/coach kavanagh now saying he'd prefer conor to fight tony, all being used to get them to agree to a deal.
weldoninhio wrote: » But he’s been “pulled” as “punishment”.
spix wrote: » could be to try get mcgregor to panic and say ' let me fight, I'll take your lower offer' ufc have done this before, probably leaked the woodley diaz rumor after the removal from card threat didn't work.
Deleted User wrote: » Both Diaz fights have shown us that Conor needs a good, planned-out camp with as much cardio as possible to beat Diaz in a 5 round fight. 219 is 6 weeks away, effectively a 5 week camp + promotion. Conor has apparently been on the piss since he beat Mayweather. I doubt they would take the fight at this stage.
spix wrote: » Conor has Diaz's style sussed out completely you can tell by the early rounds in the 2nd fight, he was able to read him like a book. He would fight him any day with no preparation, Diaz isn't someone who can change his style he's very limited. Cardio is an issue but I think Mcgregor has reached his max potential there and its never going to be great but the good thing with that is its not going to get worse either.
Ultimate Seduction wrote: » What did these deleted posts say?
Joe Musashi wrote: » Conor McGregor is a dirty ****ing knacker. End of story.
Gamebred wrote: » ]they are currently working out a deal on giving him shares ffs
Subcomandante Marcos wrote: » No they're not. Conor asked for shares, as pointed out by Marky Mark if he wants shares in WME-IMG he has to buy into the company, but even if he does that the company can't let him compete under their banner. How the feck can a promotion try claim be impartial if one of their fighters is part owner of the promotion? It's fine in boxing where the promotion has nothing to do with rankings, sanctioning or anything else, but in MMA it's total bollocks.
Lukker- wrote: » It’s bollox but MMA isn’t regulated. It’s not unrealistic he gets a cut without a say. Even enough to stroke his ego
scudzilla wrote: » UFC sold for 4billion, if they gave him a 1% cut that's 40million Crazy figures, he doesn't seem the type of guy to settle for half a percent
scudzilla wrote: » UFC sold for 4billion, if they gave him a 1% cut that's 40million
cletus wrote: » More like he'll own 40 million of the debt they're trying to service