Swashbuckler wrote: » Nothing crooked about it. Whatever makes them money they will go with. And rightly so. They're an organisation who's job it is to make money. The only way Conor gets a shot at RDA is if Diaz gets a shot at Lawler. No way can they justify Conor v RDA otherwise.My honest opinion is he chooses Frankie at 145. Then he has cleaned out the division.
DrumSteve wrote: » I really hope people aren't sleeping on El Cucuy, that guy will give Khabib a serious test... (if Khabib makes it to the fight). Tony is a beast and a serious contender.
12gauge dave wrote: » One wonders what would of happened if the McGregor Aldo fight didn't end so early? The size difference of McGregor to Aldo on fight night is bigger than the difference between Diaz and mchregor. Its Connors power at 145 that has sailed him through that division.
Gamebred wrote: » Lord Imagine.
ASOT wrote: » Great little segment, love how highly Bravo rates Conors bjj. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ii3iuOncRwo
Gamebred wrote: » Yeah but the anonymous posters on an mma internet forum said he has no ground game so im taking their word for it what would that weirdo hedge brav know about bjj :pac:
Swashbuckler wrote: » Add in two more title fights and I'd be happy. Have to assume there will be three title fights at 200.
Wrongway1985 wrote: » Welterweight title should be up for grabs anyway I wouldn't be so sure on 3 title fights however 2 for sure. McG is a cert but does he headline? Are they talking again of the WWE dancer fella competing at this?
Swashbuckler wrote: » McG is a cert and he will headline I'd say. Lawler is likely. Wouldn't be surprised to see Jones v Gus. Or RDA v Khabib/Feeguson. If not, then possibly Mighty Mouse. Or Miesha Tate but she'll probably wait for later in the year for Ronda. As for CM Punk I don't think anything is official yet in terms of when he fights.
CurryFlavoured wrote: » For UFC 200 I want to see Jones with a quick turnaround v Rumble and Conor v Aldo/Frankie as far as title fights go. I'm not sure if they'll put a 3rd title fight on it, might be pushing it. If so, I'd love to see RDA v Khab/Ferg.
SureYWouldntYa wrote: » Can't see a quick finish between Jones and Cormier, that fight will be a 5 round war for sure
nehe milner skudder wrote: » Fabulous article by Malachy Clerkin in the indo about how mcgregors fans are the whiniest and touchiest around. He makes valid points.
dave1982 wrote: » Dust has settled from the loss. I was one who was looking forward to see him lose. It was not as I expected I find myself really liking after his loss. He made the walk fought the fight but went out on his shield. He went way up in my estimation. I think losses are good for fighters to feel. He made no excuses accepted his loss. It actually reminded of chuck when he lost belt. Conor proved his a fighter and imo you don't ha e win all the time Chris lytle probably fighter I admire most was never champion material but he always gave 100%
Martypants1 wrote: » Kind of likened to him a bit more as well tbh. He really needs to shut up about the money though. You'd think that seeing as he came from a working class background he wouldn't be rubbing the working class peoples noses in it? He's a big fish in a little pond in the UFC.
Swashbuckler wrote: » He's an MMA fighter and champion in the biggest MMA promotion on the planet. How is it a little pond? He's pretty much at the pinnacle of the line of work he's in.
Martypants1 wrote: » In the work he's in yeah.
ASOT wrote: » I'd love to be a big fish in a little pond making the guts of 10m per fight.