Sweet.Science wrote: » 100% agree Maybe a Khabib rematch would get a lot of interest but thats it. His stock has fallen i just dont see there being much interest in a Edgar/Aldo/gaethje Cant help but feel he's yesterdays man
dulux99 wrote: » I find it hilarious how people constantly use his immense wealth to bat down any suggestions that he's become irrelevant. Is it so wrong to base a sportspersons achievements based on their sporting prowess, rather than how much money he's made? A random example I can think of - does anyone look at Alexis Sanchez as any less of a flop, because he's the highest paid player in the league? McGregor could have been one of the great combat sports icons, but got blindsided by the money, and all the trappings that go along with it. It's a shame that Mayweather fight went ahead. Who knows what McGregor could have achieved in the sport had he not made that much money off a freakshow moneygrab. Above all, the MMA fan, and ultimately Conor McGregor fan in me would love to see him get back into the mindset he had in 2014/2015. But I'll believe it when I see it. I've been fooled before - I paid alot of money to go to UFC 229, and felt like an idiot afterwards that I thought he had straightened himself out.
kippy wrote: » He partakes in a sport you can literally get killed in. Why would any person with any level of intelligence continue to put 100 percent of your health towards it when you've made more money than you will ever need, especially when tbf to McGregor, he has been honest in stating money is I'd only motivation.
Tazzimus wrote: » You can be killed in most sports, tbf.
The Nal wrote: » Hmmm dunno. Hes on the front page of CNN and the BBC today.
simongurnick wrote: » Yeah I almost got taken out by a shuttlecock the other day. May not play badminton again.
Sweet.Science wrote: » And .... Any extremely famous person who assaults a man for no reason in a pub is going to make front page news Tabloids love someone going off the rails pressing the self destruct button Are you trying to say he is still as relevant now as he was a couple of years ago?
The Nal wrote: » No of course not but one decent fight and he'll be bigger than ever. People were saying the same thing before the Khabib fight and it was the biggest PPV in the history of the sport by a mile, beating his own 3 previous records. I'd love to see him back. Very exciting fighter. Great to watch.
Sweet.Science wrote: » Yeah that could happen i agree. At the present time he seems very far away from that though .
Richard tea wrote: » After watching the interview I say his hunger to get back into fighting is real. It was an honest and open interview. How credible is it that he had a foot injury before the Kabib fight? any evidence?
dave1982 wrote: » Did you watch interview he said the fans are his only motivation (at the moment while he groves)
dulux99 wrote: » Eh I dunno mate, I'm not an MMA fighter myself. Cant answer that one for you I'm afraid. McGregor is the one saying he wants to come back for his legacy. I'm not putting words in his mouth.
dave1982 wrote: » Anyone believe he was gonna fight in July
simongurnick wrote: » Havent heard such sanctimonious crap since tiger woods got found out for being a horn dog. He clipped a lad in a pub on the tail end of a bender...happens a thousand times every weekend in ireland. Broke some twats phone at 5 in the morning in florida. Who cares. Get the fella back in the octagon and prove all these tools wronf
Subcomandante Marcos wrote: » Ah yeah, sure it's ok to go around punching pensioners if you're off your face in the middle of a 3 day coke binge. :rolleyes:
Woodsie1 wrote: » Scummy as it was the man was 50...not a pensioner
Effects wrote: » Yeah, but balance that out with McGregor sucker punching him from behind. Pussy move.