pablohoney87 wrote: » is that sarcasm?
Cyber Ghost wrote: » Praying he gets Aldo next. Can't wait to see McGregor get battered for five rounds
Cyber Ghost wrote: » Conor's going down. Suck it up lads!
darced wrote: » Remember McGregor is south paw stance so that takes away some of Aldo's favorite kicking combo's.
Dana White makes his case on why Conor McGregor is likely the number 1 contender to the featherweight title. Conor McGregor recently pulled a 'Chael Sonnen' by announcing a fight that hasn't been booked yet. The UFC quickly shot down the idea of facing Diego Sanchez at lightweight, but it looks like they may have something bigger planned for the Irishman. Dana White spoke to UFC.com and made his case on why McGregor is likely the Number 1 contender at featehrweight: "Here’s the thing: If you go down the list, every one of those guys has fought Jose Aldo already. Conor hasn’t. So who do you line up next for the champ other than Conor? Everybody else has fought him." McGregor is ranked #5 at featherweight after knocking out Poirier. The rest of the field includes Aldo's previous opponents in Chad Mendes, who is already booked for a rematch at UFC 179, Cub Swanson and Frankie Edgar, who are set to face off next month, and Ricardo Lamas. The Swanson fight was actually 5 years ago, but the argument does hold up in general granted that Aldo keeps his belt. If Mendes wins the title though, the field is suddenly wide open and Swanson vs. Edgar arguably is the more deserving challenger from a sporting perspective. That being said, this is also a business, and I do believe that striking while the iron is hot and having McGregor challenge for the title would be the best move for them from an entertainment stand point....
srumball wrote: » C'mon now John!
Lucy and Harry wrote: » I think Conor should get his thumb fixed 1st as he needs to be at his best to win the title.
dave1982 wrote: » He'll fight again this year I think
DeVore wrote: » I can see a St Paddy's day fight with Aldo, presuming Aldo wins. Its got money written all over it.
SureYWouldntYa wrote: » March 17th is on a Tuesday though, mind you it would be like UFC to have a "St Pattys Weekend" card
Axwell wrote: » Dana has already said it will be next summer they come back to Dublin and an outdoor event so it wont be paddys day. The aviva in the summer would be great though!
scudzilla wrote: » How many times did he say they were coming back after 93,
Mellor wrote: » Exactly, he said they'd be back but never conmotted to a date until this years event. They said they'll be back to Dublin, but not guarantee it'll be next year.
Mellor wrote: » Plus if he does throw it anyway, to the inside far leg and misses, he'll angle straight in front of Conor's left hand. The power hand. That said, it'll be nice to get a few quid on Conor as an underdog.
civis_liberalis wrote: » Probably have to place that early and with an overseas bookie. Get ****e odds otherwise.
Mellor wrote: » He opened as an underdog verses Porrier.
scudzilla wrote: » That's where i lost you, when you said "Dana has already said....." How many times did he say they were coming back after 93, and i don't think he has actually said the words "We're doing a stadium in Dublin", i think he said something like the Irish weather scares the crap out of him