Deleted User wrote: » It's coming up on 3 years since he won a fight. So he posts pictures of old wins. Fairly sad to be honest, amazing how quickly he became a has-been.
sonofenoch wrote: » You say has-been, but.... if/when he makes a comeback his fight will break records again.............or say double/treble whatever the current 'goat' 155 Champion does
[Deleted User] wrote: » I don’t think he gets enough credit for how good he was. He cleaned up the FW division. Could have easily stayed there and beaten everyone again. He got sloppy against Diaz. Worked hard to put that right and then humiliated Alvarez. His big mistake was fighting Khabib after a long lay off. Surely it would have made sense to get back to 100% sharpness before taking that fight. It’s funny how people act like Conor is finished because he lost a fight yet people respect the hell out of Robbie Lawler and he lost many fights, still a warrior.
Man Vs ManUre wrote: » I suppose the main difference is that we fans are just not getting to see Conor fight now because he is too big a star, celebrity and has too many different businesses and income streams on the go, which facilitates his lack of fighting. Robbie is still fighting often as, although he would be a fairly wealthy guy from his past achievements, he would not be in the millionaire lifestyle like Mcgregor and wouldn’t really sell out to silly Instagram type stuff. Also he probably just has the personality of a humble enough guy that likes to fight. I’m a massive Conor fan and I don’t think we will ever see the likes again. Which makes it such a shame he has behaved the way he has in past 2 years. And I don’t mean the khabib fight, he was a rock star in the fight itself. Just everything else.
[Deleted User] wrote: » I don’t really like Conor myself too much at the moment but hopefully he can redeem himself. If he gets focused on fighting again I think he can.
rob316 wrote: » He's finished because he's fought once in 3 years at a time when he isn't injured and in his prime. Losing a fight has nothing to do with it.
Man Vs ManUre wrote: » Greg is a real snake. He reminds me a bit of Thulsa Doom, the baddie from Conan the Barbarian.
Homelander wrote: » Even if he lost his next 3 fights against high-level opponents like say Justin, Tony and Dustin, as long as he put up a good scrap there'd be no shame in it and his record would end at 21-7 even then. People acting like he's some sort of bum/his legacy is ruined based solely on the Khabib fight when in reality he had decent defense against a nightmare style matchup for him. And what's people obssession with that right hand Khabib landed? Conor wasn't looking, he was expecting a takedown attempt and got clocked, but it didn't knock him down and it didn't really stun him either. It was just a wild loop but landed well. From some peoples talk you'd swear it a) happened 10s into round 1 and b) Conor was knocked clean out. Nobody has to like McGregor, you can think he's a spanner/scumbag/whatever, but these intensive efforts to undermine and discredit his career based on one fight which wasn't remotely as bad as people make it out to be....I find quite strange to say the least.
BigMo1 wrote: » The reality is 99% of people commenting on MMA haven't a clue. There's no real way to know what the Khabib fight actually means. Khabib may just be that good or Conor's prep may not have been good enough. Perhaps the truth is somewhere in the middle. I do find the lengths people go to to discredit him a bit pathetic though. He's given more than enough reason to dislike him in the recent past but his accomplishments in the sport can't really be argued.
lola85 wrote: » What’s the crack with Artem???? Has he bailed?
Guy Person wrote: » Also. This.https://twitter.com/KingMcgregorFC/status/1167453930483142660
Fall_Guy wrote: » Is that mcgregor jumping into the background of the shot? Hopping into the ring after his fights isn't enough, he even tries to steal Artems thunder after his victories on the dance floor
Man Vs ManUre wrote: » In fairness it’s just a bunch of lads acting like apes and knowing the inevitable camera fone is filming. And it’s a wedding so obviously people are drinking. This is from a few weeks ago tho. I’m not a fan really of the way Conor goes around with a big posse of mates and hangers on. I understand part of the macho sport of mma and being in the ufc is that you celebrate publicly with your gang. But I wish he could keep his private life to himself the way other world elite sports stars like Messi, Ronaldo, Lebron, Brady do. I used to think Mcgregor was a mentality giant as Juergen Klopp would say based on his performance up to 2016, but now I think he is very mentally unstable.
Still Ill wrote: » It's just that he had that aura around him that he was unbeatable. That unshakable confidence. It was eroded slightly when he lost to Nate, but that could've been put down to ill preparation or moving up in weight divisions, or maybe even a fluke. He beat Nate, then destroyed Eddie and it was back, but I think when he spoke with certainty that he could beat Floyd it just seemed slightly delusional (although some people bought it). After that everyone just had to stop believing the impossible was possible.. The Khabib fight just cemented that. Don't get me wrong, he was still a phenomenal fighter, but the aura is dead and buried. And that was part of the magic that'll never return.
dave1982 wrote: » Dana's talking Dec 14th for conor in vegas
Pheonix10 wrote: » Who would likely opponent be?