NightmareUFC wrote: » Conor should never fight at 170 again, let's be real here
Mellor wrote: » Ah give it rest Diego, you're fooling nobody
NightmareUFC wrote: » Diego? wut?
sonofenoch wrote: » What are the views going forward for McGregor if he were to lose the next one? .......I really can't see him becoming a journeyman fighter on the roster, doesn't need the money now.....how long would he stick around?
Davei141 wrote: If he loses the next fight you give him somebody he could KO next. I think Holloway would be too much of a risky fight on a 2 fight skid. I'd give him Cerrone.
RonanP77 wrote: » Cerrone is no easy fight, if he loses his next fight then throw him in with Duffy at LW and have it in Ireland, bill it as a revenge fight. I'd go to see it. He can work his way up the LW rankings then.
Martypants1 wrote: » Watched the background of the bulmers ad he did. Pretty cool. Does McGregor still live in Crumlin or did he buy a new house somewhere in the well off areas?
dashoonage wrote: » this is doing the rounds on the quality internet forums that is sherdog and reddit coke and hookers FTW!https://www.reddit.com/r/MMA/comments/4aibbb/interesting_pic_of_conor/
2 pictures with no illegal substances, no post-fight injuries, and a pretty normal looking McGregor.
Mellor wrote: » This post was really confused me at first. You mentioned watching MMA for 15 years, but then reference your jiu jitus yellow belt, which is only available for under 16s. But I see after you are referring to japanese jiu jitsu. In a nutshell, you are way off the mark here. It's easy to say "don't give your back, drop your chin, do a reversal" when you are dealing with a compliant opponent in a kata. It's significantly harder in verses an opponent with high level jiu jitsu who forces the errors, and exponentially harder when he is punching you. Is there full contact sparring/rolling for yellow belts in JJJ? Genuine question as I don;t know. But I've seen lots of people from other backgrounds train n all sorts of bizarre defenses that "work" when the practice them them with a partner, but have no hope in hell verses a resisting opponent. What would you have done differently? Say from the time Nate sat back for the guillotine.
Kev_2012 wrote: » Well obviously it would be much harder than just saying it in practice. My point was that those are 2 very basic things you learn. I did tonnes of ground work against blue, brown & black belts and even if I got caught I knew to keep my chin down. Leaving your neck open like that is a very basic error to be making. Same goes for giving away your back. Both put you in a horrible position altogether. It's akin to playing the ball across your box in soccer or throwing a flat looped pass in rugby against a rushing defence, you simply don't do it, and if you do, your coach should be giving you a bollocking for making those kind of errors. On the other hand, he was rocked and wrecked tired so maybe his brain turned off but those really are 2 basics of JJ. Furthermore, it's been a long time since I did JJ, but I'm planning on joining a club soon in Dublin :D:D
Gamebred wrote: » Absolutel garbage zero evidence of them claims somebody can expect a solicitors letter.
WarZ wrote: » I am not going to say anything but unless you know him personally or have been in his company then I don't think you can make that claim so definitively.
sure the last ten years the drug trade in Ireland has been shook up by the former soviet bloc countries.......and the quality and buzz as a result has really improved. Used to be you could only get soapbar and damp coke from the INLA lads, now Mikhail and Artem deliver bags to the door.....what a time to be alive
LostArt wrote: » Pissed myself laughing at this comment
Nice and snowy Artem!