MrStuffins wrote: » Think I read somewhere about 2 wrongs equalling a right....... might've read it wrong though. Because this isn't boards.br it's boards.ie. We are Irish MMA fans and those people at that conference today were supposed to represent Irish MMA fans and therefore us. But the people who turned up weren't Irish MMA fans, they were Irish McGregor fans. Bandwagon jumping clowns, most of who have probably never seen Jose Aldo fight live before outside of You tube clips.
Yurt! wrote: » Absolutely yes. Any parent taking their kids to this and ecouraging them to join in slating, disrespecting and swearing at a world champ isn't worthy of the name. Teaching them ape behavior instead of instilling sportsmanship. I'm not a father but if I was I'd be telling my kid that Aldo came from a slum, worked his ass off to become a world champion and deserves your respect, not that sh*tshow today.
Foxtrol wrote: » I think it’s insane to have a higher expectation for Irish MMA fans than that of any other nation .
Foxtrol wrote: » People can’t laud the growth of the sport, enjoy the attention the UFC is now giving us and then get upset when new fans mimic the actions of the poster boy who caused the growth and attention. Not sure about you but I’d rather have what we have now with a few muppets thrown causing some minor embarrassment than the days when Dana would name drop Ireland every now and again to appease people on twitter with no intention of actually bringing a card here.
Foxtrol wrote: » The same Aldo who unprovoked put his hands on an opponent during the face-off before his last fight? The same Aldo who has consistently called McGregor a clown and belittling him getting a title shot. The same Aldo who didn’t make any attempt to condemn his fans for their treatment of McGregor (saying that he expects to get similar in Dublin)? The way people are talking you'd swear Aldo is beyond reproach.
Redmen Rafalution wrote: » Why? We are not used to the scumbag element in our fan community, why would we lower our expectations now?
Redmen Rafalution wrote: » There is no point raising those questions about Aldo because McGregor started all the trash talk first. McG was not even on Aldo's radar until McG started calling everyone out.
Redmen Rafalution wrote: » José is a humble, hardworking dude who is generally respectful of his opponents. The abuse the fans threw his way was unnecessary.
UTP Mohammed wrote: » Why does all (large majority) of Ireland worship a disrespectful man.
MrStuffins wrote: » These two things aren't mutually exclusive. It's not a straight choice between either having idiots support the sport or having nobody support it.
Those people and questions were embarrassing!
Foxtrol wrote: » In the real world they are.
Yes they were, as they’ve been at every public event throughout this tour.
Streetwalker wrote: » Believe me a lot of people I know don't even like McGregor never mind "worship" him. I know some people say it's all fake and they are selling tickets etc.. but some of the racist sh ite that came out of the mouths of so called fight fans tonight was laughable. Best thing to happen is for Conor to get knocked on his arse in the first round of the fight and stay there. He might then learn to be a man.
Foxtrol wrote: » So two wrongs make a right only when it comes to Aldo?
Babooshka wrote: » I just have one wish, to see that neanderthal f#@'wit who called Aldo a bitch bump into him in the corridor on his own. See if the pint he was holding would make him brave then. Scum.
Gringo180 wrote: » I pray to almighty god that Aldo sparks McGregor the fcuk out! What a horrible man.
nerd69 wrote: » christ i would actually pay for that. i have a passionate distain for the likes of him i.e. the tough man when he has the crowd at his back.
GK1001 wrote: » Oh dear...well The Times unfortunately are solidifying their take on MMA...awful journalism...real pity the most read paper in Ireland allows dross like this to be printed, it's not even an opinion piecehttp://www.irishtimes.com/sport/other-sports/conor-mcgregor-i-ll-be-too-powerful-for-jose-aldo-1.2160411
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MrStuffins wrote: » No they're not.
And if they were and you asked me which i'd prefer, i'd prefer to sit and watch the fights with 100 educated and real fans rather than sit in Croker with 80000 idiots!
We've already had this conversation about multiple wrongs and single rights haven't we?