zweton wrote: » any ideas what time the fight will be on tonight?
stiffler123 wrote: » Cub is respectful though, he never said anything insulting about Conor. Conor has bashed Aldo a lot in the media so he was always going to get a hostile reception in Brazil, same as Chael. The guy commenting about his mother was crossing the line though.
CurryFlavoured wrote: » No, I'm pretty sure the main card starts at 3am. So Aldo won't be on until closer to 5am probably.
dave1982 wrote: » Clocks go back at 2 tonight
CurryFlavoured wrote: » Woohoo! About a 4am start then?
TimRiggins wrote: » If Aldo hits the same hard shots why does he only have one legit knockout in the UFC? He was knocking out guys for fun in the WEC. Similar to GSP who won his last what, 7 fights? through decision. If Aldo hits as hard as Conor, why has Conor 3 knockouts in 4 fights (Granted against far weaker opponents, but Poirer is probably better then Lamas)
yipeeeee wrote: » I think you're completely missing the point. Conor has the right to try win a fight in the UFC whatever way he wants. Whether he wins by not submitting or defending himself on the ground or knocking someone out and keeping the fight on his feet that's his choice. Its up to the other fighter to try beat him in wrestling if that's his strong point. It's called mixed martial arts and you win in whatever way you can.
Mellor wrote: » Dear lord. How can you still not grasp this.
crybaby wrote: » I only watched a few minutes of it but I think it is ridiculous that the UFC would let something like that go on, it came across as really very unprofessional on the part of the UFC. I thought that Conor took it very well, I honestly don't think that there are many people that would take that level of initimidation at all, there was something about it that went over the line for me. There is a time and a place for winding up rivals and I don't think a Q & A is the place for it. But this event will make the title victory all the sweeter for him when it happens.
califano wrote: » Is their a video of it anwyhere?
omeatheopian wrote: » How difficult would it be to get tickets for Boston in January? Very tempted if I thought I'd get tickets
yipeeeee wrote: » You said Connors defensive wrestling hasn't been tested so questions are been asked of him. I say does it really matter once he is winning. Simple.
@danawhiteufc Workin hard today with @thenotoriousmma getting ready for Aldo vs Mendes!!!
Mellor wrote: » If he was choosing to stand and KO wrestlers, the above would make sense. But he hasn't fought a wrestler yet, so it doesn't.
yipeeeee wrote: » Last time I checked brandao is a black belt in bjj?? Yeah not really a "wrestler" I suppose. Oh and poirier is a brown belt.
EuskalHerria wrote: » Dominick Cruz says on the @FOXSports1 pre-fight show that he would move to 145 to fight Aldo, Mendes or McGregor. “Money fights,” he said.
Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov wrote: » The most telling thing about last night was the fact that Aldo's hair was notably thinning on top, the stresses of a long gruelling career showing.