Ariel Helwani @arielhelwani 3m3 minutes ago Important to note: McGregor is scheduled to have a media day in LA tomorrow + do an intv w/ Conan. Ideal 4 all to have his opponent by then.
martyos121 wrote: » Expecting Conor McGregor to show up on the 5th of March with no opponent set, he's standing in the octagon waiting to see who it is, and CM Punk jumps over the cage and nails him with a chair to become the new, undisputed king of the UFC. Or he'll fight Cerrone.
ceecee14 wrote: » What time is it in UFC HQ now? I'm losing hope of any announcement tonight anyway?
CurryFlavoured wrote: » Really he should be fighting Edgar for the FW title now, but with Conor preparing for 155 it's not a possibility.
newbbieb wrote: » I'm starting to sway towards it being put off till 200,its the sensible decision at this point.
Zero-Cool wrote: » Cowboy currently weighs 174 according to his camp.
sonofenoch wrote: » What's RDA's history like of pulling out injured? it's slightly curious....possibly strategic, gets a chance to have a look at an unknown potentially very dangerous opponent in the weight class before UFC 200....
chrisbonnie wrote: » Am I the only person here that's concerned about dos anjos pulling out because of doping issues and just blames a "broken foot". Not the first time the ufc would cover up a doping violation
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Tazzimus wrote: » That I wouldn't agree with. The Diaz brothers have cardio for days, they're ridiculously fit, more so I'd imagine than anyone in the UFC. I don't know many other fighters that do triathlons for the craic.
TheTownie wrote: » Too much at stake for both the UFC and McGregor. It looks like they are trying hard to make the Diaz fight happen. If Diaz fails to agree they'll give it to Cerrone and he'll happily take it.
darced wrote: » You think Cerrone is a better striker than Aldo? I honestly cant remember Cerrone ever hurting anyone decent with a punch. He has fought 4 top strikers, Barboza should have finished him and RDA, Pettis and Diaz all dismantled him. I dont like Conor at all by the way but he would make cowboy look foolish in the stand up.
Oregano_State wrote: » One look at the Diaz brothers' physiques across their career tells me all I need to know about their commitment to training or their so-called other-worldly cardio. I love the way people spout this shîte about triathlons and marathons being for super fit elite athletes, when the reality is any one with a basic level of fitness can get around a marathon, and anyone with a basic level of fitness who can also ride a bike and swim, can do triathlons. Tell me Nate can run a sub 34min 10k and I'd be a lot more impressed. Joe Rogan's hyperbole has a lot to do with how this myth came about IMO. The fact is both brothers love smoking the good stuff, which is not conducive to promoting cardiovascular excellence. Also, they have both shown up for fights looking flabby, which for tall, rangy fighters is a sure sign that they don't stay in shape year-round. Conor, on the other hand, is always in good shape and takes his profession seriously. He's also been training for this fight date. He will have a huge advantage if it goes past 2 rounds. Which it won't.
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Subcomandante Marcos wrote: You're confusing power with good striking.
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Gamebred wrote: » Some absolute garbage spouted here for mma fighters they are serious cardio athletes Nick Diaz has swam Alcatraz 5 times he does triathlons for fun,pair of them on their day can hang with any fighter on the planet I think its you smoking that good stuff.
Oregano_State wrote: » Did you even read my post? Doing a triathlon does not make you an elite athlete. Doing multiple triathlons 'for fun' certainly does not make you an elite athlete. Thousands of people do triathlons for fun every weekend; elites get paid to do them. Swimming to Alcatraz is certainly more of a challenge, but it's still just a: 'move for xyz distance in an undetermined amount of time' type of challenge. It would be like if I walked for 26.2 miles and then called myself a decent marathoner.