Man Vs ManUre wrote: » I don’t really understand a lot of Conor’s twitter/street talk as I’m in my 40s, and not a fan of Drake, hanging around in tracksuit gangs and saying yup yup. I think most people his age and younger will look back in 10 years time and cringe at the stupid things they do online. Khabib and Poirer don’t go down this road at al, they just proud family men doing what they do to earn as much for their families as they can. Ferguson is a different type of character and is just doing his own thing, and is much admired from it. I think Conor something went very wrong from a PR perspective with Conor since the Mayweather fight. Am surprised that kavanagh, and I think he is a slimey arrogant fella, but still surprised he didn’t have the influence to step in and stop it before it happened. The whole world could see that Conor was acting like a complete tit and he needed to be reigned it.
Man Vs ManUre wrote: » I still haven’t seen it in any shop in Ireland outside of airport.
Man Vs ManUre wrote: » Still surprised he didn’t have the influence to step in and stop it before it happened. The whole world could see that Conor was acting like a complete tit and he needed to be reigned it.
CatFromHue wrote: » I don't get what McGregor is trying to do with that tweet. He's slagging off Khabib but the gif is of him on the ground back peddling......
rob316 wrote: » Jesus your in your 40s. Wouldn't think it
Effects wrote: » I think a huge amount of this refusal to a rematch from Khabib is purely to try and get more money for a rematch. He'll have a few more proper fights first, keep McGregor getting frustrated, then take the easy fight against him to feather his nest before he retires. McGregor won't care either as he's only really in it for the money these days anyway.Edit: Only just listened to the clip in the post above mine after I posted!
Zero-Cool wrote: » What? An 8 count as in a boxing ref giving a fighter 8 seconds after a knockdown? Is he slagging him for running at him and ****ting at the same time? First khabibs dad, then khabib and now Conor looking for this fight in Moscow, wouldn't be surprised if it actually happens . **** Tony right?https://twitter.com/TheNotoriousMMA/status/1181292069911965697?s=19
J Mysterio wrote: » Kavanagh is a bad coach. He just washes his hands off all responsibility and says 'oh, that's just Conor - I can't control him, he can do what he wants'. It's a cheap and easy way out. Coaching should not be only about fighting technique, they are supposed to manage and guide fighters too. Kavanagh took a decision some time ago that he preferred the money and exposure over the responsibility of being a proper coach and mentor.
johnmc76 wrote: » Coaches will toss you from the club if they think you're giving them a bad name and rep. Kavanagh is afraid of losing his meal ticket which is why he lets Conor act the fool.
J Mysterio wrote: » Kavanagh is a bad coach. He just washes his hands off all responsibility and says 'oh, that's just Conor - I can't control him, he can do what he wants'. It's a cheap and easy way out.
Effects wrote: » I can see him giving him the rematch eventually. But I don't think he'll endure the pressers like he did before so will have something in his contract about it.
Man Vs ManUre wrote: » I think he will too as it will just be too big a fight not to make. I don’t really understand why people are saying Khabib is only a couple of fights from retirement. Surely both of them can fight till they are at least 35, or even as old as 38ish. Biggest problem is Conor just seems so messed up and distracted by his lifestyle. Khabib only fought last month and he had a longer layoff from their fight, and he seems to be still training now. I saw the foto of the whiskey while he was having his hair cut. Ok it’s all just promotion, but at the same time when he is surrounded by this crazy marketing world around the whiskey, it can’t be good for the lifestyle of an athlete. I hope he can get back into the frame of mind he was for Mayweather, he was so fit for that fight. I still think he has the natural ability to compete, and with the right training and staying away from the booze/party lifestyle, he can get back to where he was. Him and Khabib will happen again in 2021.
Man Vs ManUre wrote: » What do we do when there is no Conor?? Yes ufc is great and there will still be great fights and a vents, and crazy characters to follow, but they won’t be Irish. Conor was a one in a lifetime achiever, maybe even a one in history. There is nothing coming after him from Ireland. Kavanagh is just a sell out going to his stupid minor events, he won the lotto with Conor and it’s paying for his mediocrity now.
Man Vs ManUre wrote: » I saw the foto of the whiskey while he was having his hair cut. Ok it’s all just promotion, but at the same time when he is surrounded by this crazy marketing world around the whiskey, it can’t be good for the lifestyle of an athlete.
Effects wrote: » He has to market it like that if he wants to make money out of it. Irish Distillers spend €200,000,000 a year on marketing their products and Jameson accounts for 96% of all their sales. Conor has to do everything he can to flog his booze so will take any opportunity to promote it.
Man Vs ManUre wrote: » Kavanagh is just a sell out going to his stupid minor events
ElBastardo1 wrote: » I can see the odd clown thinking they are ballers buying a bottle, but that's a small market and won't help build the brand. He missed an opportunity to create a more upmarket Whiskey that people who actually drink whiskey regularly would buy. It's Bushmills and it's a typical €20 Whiskey being sold for €35.
Effects wrote: » So, is it safe to say Conor's all washed up as a fighter at this point? Hasn't won a fight in years, never had a successful title defence, dropping in the rankings week by week. Everyone wants to fight him for the payday but chances of Conor beating anyone of any ranking is small enough at this stage.
Esse85 wrote: » Kavanagh is an MMA coach, not a life coach. He's correct and right when he says "thats just Conor, I can't control him". Conors ego is so big that he'd listen to nobody. In fact, he'd probably do the opposite. Conor has a separate manager, if your looking to point fingers, do so at him.