Axwell wrote: » Some would say most of the laws in Ireland get passed down from a European Commission, not made up of Irish people or voted in by Irish people. So we are still under a foreign rule. Not my personal opinion but one that exists, but again not really a discussion to have in the MMA forum.
Gamebred wrote: » Not to drag this on about the gun but that looks like a drive way to the house,would he be pedantic to say hes handling the gun on private property?
Saipanne wrote: » Referring to the troika?
Awesomeness wrote: » RDA will be a very tough fight and his toughest one yet. I think edgar could be a tougher one though. Styles make matchups and Of all the opponents he could face next id havr rated their difficulty as 1 khabib 2 frankie 3 rda 4 aldo 5 holloway 6 diaz
cloudatlas wrote: » Number 4 made me cringe no end, there is race tension popping up all over America due to police officers shooting young unarmed men. When was the last time the Mcgregor's were oppressed the year 1030 ?!
themandan6611 wrote: » i think the much more serious issue here is why is he not in the gym training for the biggest fight of his life ?. he is just 10 weeks out against a man they say he won't beat and here he is running around like a 4 year old with his first toy gun. Never mind the fact that it is obvious he indulged in the turkey and ham over crimbo - you gotta say he is on slippery ground and is probably finished shortly
Saipanne wrote: » I still see racism against the Irish in every non boards thread about McGregor. Sure, comments like "paddy", "mick" and nasty references to the potato famine don't affect me so much, but they are undoubtedly racist.
Gamebred wrote: » Mayweather is doing some nice trolling staying relevant,he done this and made millions buy his ppv's in hope of seeing him smashed,I know hes not the brightest but its clear to me hes getting some free publicity from McGregor.
Subcomandante Marcos wrote: » You must be a fierce sensitive soul.
Saipanne wrote: » I don't take the starvation of a million people lightly. I suppose you find it humorous.
ASOT wrote: » I don't know about anyone else but u really couldn't care less what Floyd or Conor has to say about oppression or racism il leave that to political figures and the likes, what I do care about is there fighting ability, which is what more people should focus on rather than the ****e that comes out of there mouths.
Saipanne wrote: » I think ye are simply writing off our history because we have it so good now. Our people's good fortune really only kicked off in the early 90's. The further you go back from that point, the more racism, state sponsored prejudice and even slavery you run into, on every corner of the planet. The Irish are no strangers to police bias, I'm either the US or UK. The Irish are no strangers to what African Americans are going through in the US today. This stuff is common knowledge. Anyway, in conclusion, I think RDA will win via decision.
stephenl15 wrote: » Jasus if ya can't make or take a joke on the famine ye may seriously lighten up. Everyone's offended by anything these days.
Saipanne wrote: » I can take paddy jokes all day. But for me, the (or a) famine is a no go. Personal taste. I'm out of this topic now.
stephenl15 wrote: » Fair enough but it was so long ago it's not as if anyone personally experienced it and as such could be offended. What was it 150 yrs ago? Sorry just wanted to say that last thing on it.
Fall_Guy wrote: » Not sure if it is common knowledge, but it is a fact that when the Irish were being treated as second class citizens in America upon their arrival in the country and for the decades after that, they, rather than building links and creating solidarity with the other largest ethnic minority in America at the time, fought against the abolition of slavery, and their climb up the social ladder in the U.S. is strongly linked with their involvement in the white supremacy movement...they created anti-black trade unions to ringfence certain jobs for Irish and limit opportunities for black people......we are no strangers to being the perpetrators of racism as well as the victims unfortunately I have been a doubter for McGregor's last two fights (though I hoped he would win), and at this point I can't bring myself to doubt him again. I think he'll have a clear speed advantage and be able to use that to keep distance and control range, hopefully limiting RDA's opportunities for easy takedowns. That said, if he giftwraps takedown opportunities for RDA as he did Mendes I would be very worried about his ability to get back to his feet against a much larger opponent.
JustTheOne wrote: » Sure by that logic in the next 50 years we should forget the holocaust happend and 6 million Jews were slaughtered.