dave1982 wrote: » Theres no shame in losing in the UFC esp at the top level.
Effects wrote: » No shame, but there is a loss of earnings. Which is very high on Conor's list of priorities.
dave1982 wrote: » If youre willing to fight for it...you should fight to keep it
Ultimate Seduction wrote: » Wonder how much that cost
sonofenoch wrote: » I don't reckon he was ever fighting at 145 again so he was never defending that belt .......who knows he might never fight at 155 so he'll give up that and can always say he's the real champ which you can't really argue against if no one beats him for it ........his only goal might be winning a belt, taking it off someone else and doesn't think anyone else worthy the opportunity of taking a belt off him........that of course can be argued against
Ultimate Seduction wrote: » I see he paid to have funderland shut down yesterday so him, he's family and friends could use it without queing. Wonder how much that cost
pgj2015 wrote: » what an arse hole thing to do, I suppose he couldn't bear to share it with the rest of the Irish public he pretends to love so much.
Mellor wrote: » Bad Rutten, Frank Mir, Fabrico Werdum, Vitor, Forrest Griffen, Rashad Evans, Shogun Rua, Luke Rockhold, Robert Whitaker, Carlos Newton, Matt Serra, Carlos Condit, Johnny Hendricks, Eddie Alvarez, Tony Ferguson, Cody Garbradt, and Conor McGregor. Guess what hey all have in common? All champions who didn't (or are yet to) defended their belts
dulux99 wrote: » You'd wanna be pretty miserable to begrudge him doing something like closing down funderland. He hardly shut down grafton street at Christmas. Seems like a pretty wholesome and decent thing to do for his pals and their kids in my opinion.
Deleted User wrote: » There is a difference between losing your first title defense and refusing to defend your title. Yeah lots of those guys didn't manage to defend their belt but how many point blank wouldn't defend?.
dave1982 wrote: » Haha so now its acceptable to win a belt and go off do something else? What if everyone done that? All people want is for Conor to try defend the belt, walk to the octagon knowing he might leave without it. Theres no shame in losing in the UFC esp at the top level. The idea of belts is to go try take it off the champion not go out try win a maunfactured belt cause the champion wants to do other stuff. Ive no problem if title holder wants to go do something else, vacate the belt and you get first shot on your return. Im surprised at attitude towards it here esp cause most of ye actually compete in mma If youre willing to fight for it...you should fight to keep it
Effects wrote: » Have you an idea the kind of people that go to Funderland? He would get mobbed and wouldn't be able to enjoy it at all. What's the point of all that money if he can't enjoy it.
Stonedpilot wrote: » Keanu Reeves is 10 times more famous and rides normal trains/subways/buses. He never gets bothered as he lives normally. Conor wants the cult of celebrity ie posting it all over instagram. You can enjoy money without depriving others. Some families might have only have been able to go that day. Whys he wearing cheap pyjamas at it?
Stonedpilot wrote: » People like him?. A moot point. Keanu Reeves is 10 times more famous and rides normal trains/subways/buses. He never gets bothered as he lives normally no entourage of hangers on and juiced up bodyguards. People quickly accept and respect Keanus simple lifestyle. Conor wants the cult of celebrity ie posting it all over instagram. You can enjoy money without depriving others. Some families might have only have been able to go that day. Also whys he wearing cheap pyjamas at it?. Does he not even bother to dress himself these days?.
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Subcomandante Marcos wrote: » They can't make tony defend an interim belt, if they do it's a farce.
Subcomandante Marcos wrote: » Conor is getting stripped and they're setting up Khabib vs Tony for the belt is my guess. They can't make tony defend an interim belt, if they do it's a farce.
fitzparker wrote: » Go away out of that, when your company books out a pub for christmas party do you feel guilty that others arent allowed in? is your boss an "arse hole" for doing it? im sure it was planned, as other poster suggested it was advised on website and facebook, though that others didnt see it
Effects wrote: » They are completely different celebrities with different types of fans. No one is really that interested in Keanu as his day to day life is probably pretty boring. It's not his fault some families could only go that day. Surely you would book your trip to Funderland when it's open. The website was clear in saying it was closed on Monday the 8th. He's wearing an expensive tracksuit, not cheap pyjamas. Obviously he wants to be comfortable at Funderland and still display his wealth.
Stonedpilot wrote: » All the money in the world and the guy goes around like a tramp.