The Nal wrote: » 3 years to the day since his last win.
joeguevara wrote: » Honestly I think it is a case of the UFC waiting until he is really ready for his next fight. If he loses a comeback because he is ilprepared, then that could be it. They need him to come back, be on top form in pressers, blitz media and put in a performance that will prove he is back. Posts saying that UFC have list interest are wide of the Mark imo. When the UFC was sold, part of the business plan was the revenue Conor would generate. I believe they are protecting that revenue by choosing a return rather than rushing it. Could be wrong but makes more sense.
The Nal wrote: » Someones obviously back training for a fight sohttps://twitter.com/John_Kavanagh/status/1194637680124080129
ElBastardo1 wrote: » If he's fighting the Ghost of Cowboy Cerrone, it's a gimmie fight to get him back to winning ways. Cowboy is as good as finished.
robwen wrote: » He's there alright, great PR work..https://themaclife.com/featured-posts/video-fans-get-proper-impromptu-meeting-with-conor-mcgregor-at-sbg-ireland/
xtal191 wrote: » Def looks set up
ElBastardo1 wrote: » Mightn't be a complete set up, the Americans may really have called but the whole reaction by him is a set up. If he had it his way he'd have one of the 2 fat lads who walks around with him and think they can assault people to protect him. Considering he is sick to death of the attention, all of a sudden when his camera team are aorund he' pulling bottles of Proper 12 from the boot like Paul Daniels. He is on PR control at the moment. His investors must be terrified of another **** storm.
Doff wrote: » Maybe he just brings bottles of proper 12 with him for before/during/after training.
Boom_Bap wrote: » ....and of course subtly suggesting that there is training of some sort going on.
BDI wrote: » Always has the lighting just right too.
rob316 wrote: » Dunno he's always been pretty good with fans, I've met him couple times he was decent, took alot of pictures and chatted with fans. Obviously there was the phone stomp thing but too many people stick there phones in peoples faces and think its cool. Ya know asking for a photo of a famous person can go along way.
ElBastardo1 wrote: » That guy didn't stick his phone in his face. He was about 10 feet away from him. He seems to go through periods of loving the attention and then hating it. Hopefully he's back training. I'd like to see a rematch with Khabib just to see if he could make the adjustments. I've no interest in a fight with Diaz after what Diaz looked like against masvidal. Cerrone is completely spent now, nothing left in the tank.
rob316 wrote: » Not defending him but you don't have a right to record him as you don't for any person. If you look at the video he targeted him as he was the one with the light on the phone following him around. Some days you just aren't in the mood for it and I get that.