Man Vs ManUre wrote: » The Mendes and both Diaz fights were 3 classics. Just brute barbarism combined with the exquisite skills of Conor on his feet and the other 2 on the ground. Nate was away for what more than 2 years, now after 1 fight he is back to being a superstar. Conor can still turn this around, although it is looking more and more like a celebrity meltdown as each week passes. If a fight is announced soon I don’t see him changing his crazy character much, and that is part of what has gone against him in recent years. You can see most of the other fighters are just bored of it.
Man Vs ManUre wrote: » Nate was away for what more than 2 years, now after 1 fight he is back to being a superstar.
Still Ill wrote: » I can't see him turning this around unless 'turning it around' includes beating someone relatively handy by his standards.
Effects wrote: » Same way Chad Mendes was destroying Conor until he blew his gas tank. Imagine what full camp Mendes could have done.
JJayoo wrote: » McG destroys Diaz if he fights intelligently and comes in with good cardio.
JJayoo wrote: » McG absolutely dismantled Diaz in both fights until he blew his gas tank.
billybonkers wrote: » No he didn't He lost the first fight The second fight
Mellor wrote: » I don't think you understood Jayroo's point. Because the score can you posted completely agrees with him
billybonkers wrote: » That scorecard is not a dismantling though... And Conor was not dismantling Diaz at any stage of the first fight
Mellor wrote: » The score card is all five rounds. Jayroo was clearly referring to the first two rounds only. I think you knew that tbh.
Deleted User wrote: » UFC are not going to book Conor any time soon. Not against Frankie or anyone else.
billybonkers wrote: » I didn't to be honest, so fair enough.
ricero wrote: » It would be pathetic if true. A fight 4 years too late. McGregor back to beaten up midgets. He's dodging Gaethje.
billybonkers wrote: » Why?
LollipopJimmy wrote: » So lets say Conor starts fighting again, he definitely needs a few fights before going back in with top level opponents. I say let it happen and if he gets a couple of wins then he can make a case for a run at a title shot.
The Nal wrote: » Agree. Don't think they'll touch him until other matters are cleared up.
LollipopJimmy wrote: » I say let it happen and if he gets a couple of wins then he can make a case for a run at a title shot.
JoeyJJ wrote: » He may have visa issues soon, perhaps he going to honeypot for last time.
Tazzimus wrote: » No point Frankie doing it at lightweight either, as he's a small featherweight that'd easily make bantamweight if he tried.