All_in_Flynn wrote: » Who are the yes men?
Whelo79 wrote: » To be fair I didn't spot any of his 'mates' the hangers on in that video that were around for his last few fights. Everyone I could spot in that video seemed to be there to work: JK (head coach) Roddy (striking coach) Sutcliffe and Brady (boxing coaches) Sergei Pulski (wrestling coach) Lee Hammond, Dillon Danis, John Micheal Sheil and a few other faces that I didn't recognize but who were kitted out and hands wrapped (all sparring partners) The only non fight related people I could see were the DJ, what looked like a couple of security guards, the lad who runs the MAC Life Vlog and the photographer lad who needs to be surgically removed from Conor's arse at this stage!
JoeyJJ wrote: » Yeah Conor should go to Kings or somewhere simular and get head down but won't happen.
EagererBeaver wrote: » Sigh. I had somehow managed to competition forget Fogarty existed. Now he's back. How's his amateur MMA career going?
yourdeadwright wrote: » Not a Conor fan at all but I reckon 170 is a plan to help him at 155, He was a smaller 155er basically came up and wasn't cutting much weight, I reckon after fighting Khabib he realised he need to put on some size and become stronger, The reason for 170 is so he can have more time with the extra weight on him meaning he can extend his Vo2 max (cardio) the longer he has to extend that the better his cardio will become with the weight on him, His next fight at 155 will be the summer meaing hell have had lots of time at a heavier weight as it take a lot longer for your cardio to catch up to adding muscle mass to your frame, this way he's giving himself that time frame
Tazzimus wrote: » Is he even still fighting? I would have thought following Conor around taking photo's of everything was a full time job. His normal weight is around 170, he may have put on a few pounds, but he's not piling on mass like a bodybuilder.. What weight do you think he is when he's in the cage? Cos it's not 155..
yourdeadwright wrote: » No he's not 155 lbs he's slightly heavier than that but if you compare at his current shape to even both times he fought Nate at 170 he is certainly more muscle mass this time around no question
bmcc10 wrote: » Comes across really well in the interview with Ariel. Has he giving up the bleeding fake accent these days?
ricero wrote: » Seems very calm and back to his old self in that clip. Debating the stay up for this next week or just wait until Sunday morning. The rest of the fight card absolutely stinks of ****e.
Tazzimus wrote: » He's in or around 170 in the cage at LW, at FW he was probably 160 ish. This fight is just at his normal weight, or at least what his normal weight used to be, I think he's probably mid 170's now. If there's any weight to cut, it'll be a tiny amount.
Zero-Cool wrote: » The full interview on Monday should be good.https://twitter.com/arielhelwani/status/1215852436440535041?s=19
.ak wrote: » “I’d beat him if I had the flu”. Haha, say what you will, but the stuff that comes out of him is gas. Golden goose for any brand.
Zero-Cool wrote: » The 160 is great talk for the 155 title run but no way can be compete with jorge, usma, colby at 170 when he is coming in under weight as those boys sure as **** will be 185 plus on the night. Will be very interesting if he sticks to his guns and makes 155 in case either khabib or Tony pull out. That's a serious commitment but can't see him bothering to do it.
SteM wrote: » He didn't post in the build-up up to the Khabib fight either iirc.
HappyAsLarE wrote: » Just after watching the Mac Life video interview with Phil Sutcliffe of Crumlin Boxing Club and I have to wonder - why the hell didn’t McGregor bring in Phil to coach him for the Mayweather fight??!! Not that it would have made him beat Mayweather, but would have made sense if the option was available.