Subcomandante Marcos wrote: » He said himself he wants to fight 3 times this year before May, by the end of the summer and again before December. That schedule is grand.
John_D80 wrote: » Grand for him maybe and the way he thinks things will pan out but he’s not the one calling the shots. Not by a long way. The fact that he is gonna be out for a pretty significant chunk of the year for religious obligations could be the difference between him fighting McGregor or him fighting the winner of Ferguson/McGregor.
Effects wrote: » Stonedpilot wrote: » Notice he doesnt have hangers on and a entourage to massasge his massive ego like Conor? . Refreshing to see a REAL celeb being humble!. Conor is a real celeb, just not the kind you like. Keanu doesn't want or need an entourage. He is rolling a €2,500 LV flight case though.
Stonedpilot wrote: » Notice he doesnt have hangers on and a entourage to massasge his massive ego like Conor? . Refreshing to see a REAL celeb being humble!.
martyos121 wrote: » “Oh great, more wannabe gangster spiel from McGregor, gotta love that!” -no-one, ever
Subcomandante Marcos wrote: » It's a month, not "a pretty significant chunk of the year". He's not even "out" for a month, he just can't fight during that month. He can still train during Ramadan.
John_D80 wrote: » Ramadan is a month yes but the amount of time that he would have to sacrifice in order to honor his obligations would be substantially greater. He’s a professional fighter and Ramadan has repercussions for him that it doesn’t for people with ordinary everyday jobs. During Ramadan itself he would not be able to train, eat or sleep properly. Many strict Muslims boxers would not spar during Ramadan and I know Khabib is a very devout Muslim. Realistically he would not be able to fully commit to a training camp until Ramadan is finished. Even with just a six week camp starting right after Ramadan he’s still out from mid May to the end of July. That’s a significant chunk of the year.
Ultimate Seduction wrote: » I can't see khabib fighting 3 times in a year but he has fought in July twice, once in the UFC. He had a few in May and August too.
hewhoscares wrote: » Slightly interesting thing about the Floyd cartel tweet was a reply from Daniel Kinahan himself telling Mayweather not to believe everything you read in the papers
xtal191 wrote: » Whats the craic with that ginger_beard_photos lad? Does he just follow Conor around 24/7?
Effects wrote: » Yeah, that's his job. Conor's personal photographer.
Eircom_Sucks wrote: » Probably blows him too Little scrot
Outlaw Pete wrote: » Received some award for something or other tonight at the Convention Centre.http://www.dublinlive.ie/news/dublin-news/pictured-conor-mcgregor-richard-branson-14138304
weldoninhio wrote: » It was the pendulum summit, not an awards show.
dulux99 wrote: » Jaysus I dunno, Branson looks in decent nick for a guy approaching 70 and who runs an empire! With regards to the photographer, it's a cool gig to get, being flown around the world and having ulimited access to one of the biggest stars in the world...but is there really a need to dedicate your entire life to McGregor? His instagram page is just a shrine to him, along with embarrasing quotes from rap songs.
MagicIRL wrote: » dulux99 wrote: » Jaysus I dunno, Branson looks in decent nick for a guy approaching 70 and who runs an empire! With regards to the photographer, it's a cool gig to get, being flown around the world and having ulimited access to one of the biggest stars in the world...but is there really a need to dedicate your entire life to McGregor? His instagram page is just a shrine to him, along with embarrasing quotes from rap songs. It's the perfect job for an Amateur MMA fighter. Train all day, follow the biggest MMA star around all night. Immersed in the game 24/7.
Outlaw Pete wrote: » I didn't say it was an 'awards show', I said he received an award... and he did... the 'Pendulum Summit lifetime achievement' award.