Southdubin6 wrote: » I'm not crying about it but when there's been no heated words and Kiefer just pushes the guy and then sounds like me 10 year old son mouthing I cringed. Maybe your as classy as your gym buddies but to me it's not Kiefer.
The White Feather wrote: » Didn't mean any disrespect to you. Only meant in the UFC
Wheeliebin30 wrote: » In fainesss I know Kiefer as a respectable lad too so seems very out of character.
Southdubin6 wrote: » but to me it's not Kiefer.
Whelo79 wrote: » And this is what lots of people need to realise. Separate the person from the fighter. Boxers have been doing it for 50+ years, and it's more prevalent now then ever. The fight business and showbusiness go hand in hand. Those who excel at both stand to make the most! Many of us don't like it but it's what makes money.
Wheeliebin30 wrote: » Are people not bored of that persona at the moment with McGregor? Can see it from peoples comments about Gallagher. Maybe try a different angle.
Southdubin6 wrote: » What's annoys me about Jimmy is he isn't his own person the clothes, the mihahaha laugh, it's McGregor. Find your niche and exploit it
ASOT wrote: » Couldn't agree more. I'll never forget he posted a fake stack of money before captioned I pay your social welfare and was ripped to pieces.
Wheeliebin30 wrote: » Well then Kiefer shouldn’t be trying the same.
Southdubin6 wrote: » I hope the card produces for the fans. We are 1 or 2 barnstormers off Ireland being a huge MMA country. Youths flocking to gyms at the minute it's great
Southdubin6 wrote: » I understand but if you read above that is the attitude slot have that Irish MMA is SBG and it's been so much bigger and going so much longer in each individual discipline.
ASOT wrote: » Charlestown, team ryano and dca all close to me would be packed to the rafters most nights of the week with all ages. It's great to see. 5-10 years down the line we will have some great fighters who took it up instead of football and gaa etc and it'll show.
The White Feather wrote: » Thats why I would like to see other clubs/teams on the world stage. Team Ryano is involved in the card tomorrow night I think? Hopefully more will be involved soon in years/cards to come. Not really relevant but I read a guy who started an MMA club in tipperary had an accident and is now paralysed from the neck down. Heart would go out to him.Hopefully all the clubs here help his fund
Southdubin6 wrote: » I do be in DCA 2 3 days a week, I'm BJJ since a child but go over there for some striking with Coco & Collie. Boys have a great unit around them. I'm loving the growth my little fella is competing and it's his first sport and I love watching him take on the discipline rather then following the crowd to football
ASOT wrote: » Yeah you won't get much better striking than with the lads, it's where curtas been training for this fight as I'm sure you know. Great stable of fighters, Craig will hopefully get on One this year if we're lucky. Happy days, it'll be some difference now kids training it on Ireland at such a young age for a change, the futures bright.
The White Feather wrote: » Thats why I would like to see other clubs/teams on the world stage. Team Ryano is involved in the card tomorrow night I think? Hopefully more will be involved soon in years/cards to come.
Southdubin6 wrote: » I hope Curta shines tomorrow. His dress sense is appalling but he's a good lad. Looks sharp
Whelo79 wrote: » Team Ryano have 3 lads fighting Paul Redmond, Andrew Murphy and Myles Price. This was brought up last night too. But what other Irish pro fighters are out there that could have been signed up by Bellator to fight on this card? The depth of talent is not as large as people think it is, but it is definitely growing. There will be some quality amatuers turning pro over the next 24 months.
ASOT wrote: » Very Miami Vice, took It to another level when he was in Florida. Praying he gets it done in style tomorrow he deserves it.
Southdubin6 wrote: » Would you not of liked to see a fair split of the gyms with their teams then some bellator regulars.
Southdubin6 wrote: » For sure. Just needed to tighten up his ground game. Against Barez he wasn't ruthless enough with the space when he was in half guard and ended up beaten. But a really good lad. Will he be back in Charlestown
jimmii wrote: » Hadn't seen that about Craig that'd be amazing! Even after the crazy run hes been on think hes still being crazy underrated. If he beats Bendon that's him skipping right through the whole of what the UK has to offer although I'm sure he'd love a pop at Liam Harrison! Seem to remember him saying he picked up his bjj blue belt pretty quickly so who knows where that could lead.
The White Feather wrote: » Can anyone give me a quick recap about the Myles Price/Peter Queally fight? Queally said he was a traitor or something. Did price leave SBG under bad circumstances? Don't want to get everyone on here arguing, just wondered on the background to this!
ASOT wrote: » He's split his training between dca and Charlestown this camp anyway. Think Collies in his corner tomorrow along with Owen (I could be wrong though). Seems to be getting a great mix and improving really well. Pushing for it big time on ones social media, but like you said he needs to get through his fight next month. Will be an absolute cracker, hoping for another big elbow win. Surely would have a fight with One sown up them! It's mad how far he's come