CatFromHue wrote: According to wikipedia McGregor is 5'9" and has a 74" reach
CatFromHue wrote: Cerrone is 6'1" with a 73" reach and has mentioned before that if he didn't get a title shot he wants to move up a weight class Dos Anjos is 5'9" with a 70" reach Pettis is 5' 10" with a 73" reach Henderson is 5'9" with a 70" reach Joe Duffy is 5'10" with a 73" reach
CatFromHue wrote: Considinering he's fought and won at Lightweight and looking at those numbers above imply he should be ok at the higher weight.
ComfortKid wrote: » Surprised with those stats now tbh. So Conor will be just about par with those guys. The fact that he won't have to cut as much weight should make him much better. I'm not predicting outcomes but I think it'll be very intersting. I think Conor will move up regardless of the outcome tomorrow, but if he beats Aldo, they will be worried If he wins, is it possible he could get a title shot straight away, or will he have to work he's way up the LW rankings anyway?
CatFromHue wrote: » According to wikipedia McGregor is 5'9" and has a 74" reach Cerrone is 6'1" with a 73" reach and has mentioned before that if he didn't get a title shot he wants to move up a weight class Dos Anjos is 5'9" with a 70" reach Pettis is 5' 10" with a 73" reach Henderson is 5'9" with a 70" reach Joe Duffy is 5'10" with a 73" reach Considinering he's fought and won at Lightweight and looking at those numbers above imply he should be ok at the higher weight.
RedemptionZ wrote: » If he went up to LW I think he'd have to walk into a title shot. That would be an unbelievable draw and they couldn't risk losing that draw if Conor was beaten by someone in a non title fight.
ardinn wrote: » Your missing the fact he'd be losing ufc - possibly billions if he did!
RedemptionZ wrote: » I think he's too big to fight a bunch of cans though. And that division is stacked so finding guys that are easy wins would be tough without making it look extremely obvious. Although I suppose the casual fans won't know anyone but McGregor and the champion so maybe with a good hype job you're right, a slow build might work. I don't think they would though.
Swashbuckler wrote: » If Conor moves the lightweight there's zero chance he gets a slow build up. Straight in against a top 5 guy at least.
ardinn wrote: » I get what your saying but all Dana has to say is "conor is no different from anyone else, he has to work his way through the division." What happens if he wins? You have to promote another fighter to get him to the top of 155 and the only other fight is the rematch. If he loses it'd be a disaster and he could well be finished - the worst thing about a smack talker is that once they are shut up the wither away and die. You get 5 fights out of the division by building it. and then holding the title - Conor is too young to throw away. Keep him building building building. Along with the profits!
bur wrote: » He's only moving up if he loses imo, and there's no way he gets an immediate shot if that happens. If he wins, despite what he says or wants, he's going to have to defend the belt a couple times.
JJayoo wrote: » If Conor loses and Faber wins they will build upon there TUF chemistry and that will be the next fight
Heat_Wave wrote: » What channel is this fight on?
Savage Tyrant wrote: » 2 questions for lads in the know... 1. How many pounds would he be expected to put on in the 24 hrs? 2. When exactly would he have started the MAJOR weight loss to make weight?..
RedemptionZ wrote: » Well after last night, yes.
bur wrote: » Not really, if Mendes won he would of had to rematch him. After the Aldo rematch.
RedemptionZ wrote: » He's already beaten Mendes, can be played off as a been there done that situation. I was talking more about Edgar's calling Dana out after he won and then Dana confirming the fight.
Mr.S wrote: » Why do they do weigh-ins a day before the fight, if they just put the weight back on?
moneyman wrote: » I missed this, what did Dana say?
splashthecash wrote: » I certainly think he would have enough to have him fighting to the top 5 at least, although as the above states, losing his reach advantage in addition to losing it to a talker opponent, and an apponent who is used to fighting at this weight would make it difficult for him. Throw into the mic a ground fighter and that would makes things even. Tougher for him. He would however still make an impact and a lot of money