stephenl15 wrote: » John Kavanagh: Conor is the more skilful fighter and he’ll prove that in Julyhttp://the42.ie/2676861Interesting from JK. Says money or belts not the motivation. Said he chased down this rematch as last fight he believed wasn't an accurate representation of his skills
Wrongway1985 wrote: » JK "made mistakes etc etc...on a related note buy my book"
martyos121 wrote: » Says the man who travelled over to his last two fights? :pac:
mdwexford wrote: » Go back to **** off over motorbikes. You aren't clever enough to get bites here.
Pugzilla wrote: » Says the guy who watches 2 lie on the ground and hug each other. I'm entitled to my opinion. The influx of mcgregor fans are mostly obnoxiously unbearable.
Lucas Hood wrote: » Anyone find it a bit strange that Conor has never defended any of his titles. Either in Cw or Ufc. not once .
JustShon wrote: » I'm pretty new to UFC, but is it not very unusual to get a rematch so soon after the initial fight? Is there a precedent for this?
Devastator wrote: » Nope not unusual, theres have been plenty of immediate rematches in the past. If Aldo was fit to fit sooner then he may have gotten a rematch(he turned down fighting at 196 when RDA dropped out)
JustTheOne wrote: » Dana says even jk tried to talk conor out of taking this fight again.
JustShon wrote: » True, I forgot that Aldo had been offered the rematch against Conor. I wouldn't have minded that actually, given how short their fight was. I just hope we get a different fight even if it's the same fighters. I doubt Conor's stupid enough to go with the same game plan again though.
Devastator wrote: » The only thing about Aldo at 196 it probably wouldn't have been for the 145 title as McG was training to fight at 155. So starting to try and get his weight down to 145 with 11 days notice may not have been possible. Doesn't matter now of course as its in the past. More cardio, any gameplan that doesn't involve throwing huge left hands the whole time and sticking to a gameplan will be the plan for this fight. Personally, I'm not that excited by the prospect. After McG's humble and respectful attitude after losing already I think it will be very hard to try with the usual pre fight build up and slabbering.
JustTheOne wrote: Kicks to the body like the mendes fight will be the plan.
DrPhilG wrote: » This fight is a joke. And to top it off, McGregor is headlining the biggest event of the year in a meaningless welterweight bout, above the title fight in the division he has disrespected and abandoned. If Bellator were doing this Dana would be mocking them all day long.
DrPhilG wrote: » Dana is full of crap.
DrPhilG wrote: » Dana is full of crap. It shouldn't be JK or Conor's call. It's the UFC who book the fights and this one is a sham. After all his good work in beating Mendes and Aldo, McGregor is making himself into a joke by refusing not once, but twice to defend his belt.
TimRiggins wrote: » When did he refuse to defend the belt the first time? Aldo and Frankie both couldn't compete at UFC 196.