MagicIRL wrote: » John Kavanagh is live on the MMA Hour right now.http://www.mmafighting.com/2014/9/29/6860605/the-mma-hour-with-chris-weidman-tim-kennedy-renzo-gracie-in-studio
yipeeeee wrote: » I'm sure Gunnar has hit him hard in training!
T-K-O wrote: » Not sure if this was posted already, Robin Blacks 'breakdown of McGregor'http://youtu.be/4PZlFnddq-U
John_D80 wrote: » Thanks for posting this. There's been a few vids like this previously but none I have seen, were as well presented as this. I think more than anything it highlights the fact that he is putting guys like Poirier away as easily as he managed the likes of Buchinger, who is the genuine article in his own right but not really at UFC level. At the time he fought them, Buchinger and Hill were the greatest challenges he had faced up to then. This to me is the real indicator of how much he has grown as a fighter.
yipeeeee wrote: » What way would the coaches be paid? Would it be by the ufc or the fighters?
srumball wrote: » Is McGregor getting a cut of the PPV also?
sheehy83 wrote: » Nope, he's just waiting on the numbers to show what kind of crowds he can pull in for future negotiations.
srumball wrote: » Thought not alright. His deal was for 5 fights initially. I'd say he cant wait to get the next one out the way.
sheehy83 wrote: » He recently signed a new 8 fight contract with the 75k/75k pay but he said he would be top 2 paid in the UFC if/when he wins the gold. Unbelievable money but I'd say he has no problem letting the UFC know what he's worth to them and they know it to.
Be like Nutella wrote: » that's awesome I didn't see that anywhere I'd say there's also ma-jor backroom bonuses going on that we don't know about He's already made them millions of dollars so 75/75 is still not equitable in my book not saying 75/75 isn't good relatively speaking but he's not like other fighters he's single handedly turned up the volume on the 145 division to 11 so I hope he's taking them for everything he possibly can while the iron is red hot!
Ian Whelan wrote: » On tv last night it said that Poirier has won more UFC fights at featherweight than any other UFC fighter (8 fights). Can this be true? I notice that Aldo has only won 6 UFC fights.
Be like Nutella wrote: » ' Conor McGregor: $150,000 (includes $75,000 win bonus) 'http://www.sherdog.com/news/news/UFC-178-Salaries-Demetrious-Johnson-36183K-Conor-McGregor-36150K-Top-Payroll-74785 Fastest I've ever seen a UFC fighter reach that sort of money. I assume he'll get a lot more if ahem WHEN he wins his next one after absolutely dominating this event both pre, during and post helping to make the event a great success probably making the UFC many millions more than they would have otherwise. They're going to throw skips of cash at him now.... and its all down to his ridiculous ability to generate interest in him from fans and haters alike. Hope he's smart with his earnings coz he could be set for life within the next 24 months... great to see the UFC pay out properly to the fighters who earn them hundreds of millions of dollars each year and with GSP and Silva sidelined of late McGregor is an absolute god-sent to Dana. Let's see Dana do a Mir on Conor after his next fight and ring him up and give him a million bucks as a bonus for being big part of a huge show! Would love to see that!
Mouthalmighty wrote: » I'm so glad that all the detractors have been silenced!! FINALLY!!
sheehy83 wrote: » But those were back-of-the-head strikes!!!! crying emoticon
Mouthalmighty wrote: » I'm so glad that all the detractors have been silenced!! FINALLY!! What does the dude have to do?? As far as tax goes I think there is some clause about a low rate of tax for sports people, kinda like artists if i'm not mistaken! Fair play to the lad I hope he makes millions upon millions he knows how to market himself. Apparently the suits he collected in vegas were a gift from the fertitas,
pedro1234 wrote: » The top paid UFC fighter earned a little over 4 million dollars fighting money over their whole career.