Swashbuckler wrote: » The belts symbolise who is the best fighter. So yeah I care about the belt. I guess it depends why you watch. Is it purely for entertainment or do you care about who's the best guy etc.
Swashbuckler wrote: » You're missing the point though. I'll 100% watch the entire card. I can't wait to see him fight Diaz and see how it plays out. I get its all about the money. It's just frustrating that it's become that way. He's fighting on a card two weight classes above where he holds the championship while two legit contenders fight on the same card for a plastic belt.
Irishcrx wrote: » He's the 145 champion , is active and is responsible to defend his belt and should do that or vacate IMO.
Utopia Parkway wrote: » It's not purely sport though as the UFC is in the fight promotion game. They will put on fights that people want to see or that will make money over what is fair in a sporting sense. Not always but more often than not. The belts are a nice framework to hang things on but they have always been prepared to overlook it if they can make more money from something else. Just the way it is.
Swashbuckler wrote: » I get what you're saying but do you honestly think the reason he's fighting Diaz is because it's what the people want to see? For me it's because McG wanted it. But I guess the UFC know he will sell regardless who he's fighting.
Devastator wrote: » I don't even know what that means :pac: So I'll just guess you don't want anyone disagreeing with you? I wouldn't have considered Mendes or Holloway legit challengers....certainly nowhere near the same class as Aldo or Edgar anyway. Chad had his chance, this 2 week camp is BS IMO. His team are notorious(for lack of a better word) gym bunnies so I don't buy that excuse from him at all for losing at 189. Yeah Holloway had wins, but it was still little over 2 years since he lost to McGregor and its not like he was fighting top level guys in that run either.
DrPhilG wrote: » I have no problem with someone disagreeing. I don't like people deliberately misrepresenting what I say. If you're not deliberately misinterpreting me then you're just missing the point repeatedly. Either way continuing the debate is a waste of my time.
Devastator wrote: » wow dude! take a deep breath and relax!!! You are usually 1 of the calmer and more collected posters to this forum....I don't know what I've done to upset you so much
Devastator wrote: » I was asking you a question, to clarify your opinion, hence why I started with "Just to check" and ended with a ? and from that you've concluded I was deliberately misinterpreting you?
Devastator wrote: » Sorry to waste so much of your precious time :rolleyes: but maybe you should rethink posting on a discussion forum if you've got more important things to do than have a discussion.
D.Q wrote: » there needs to be a mountaintop of sorts though. The narrative makes no sense otherwise. The fighters should be striving towards the belt.
shrapnel222 wrote: » I'm sorry but headlining such a big milestone for the sport with what is essentially a pointless revenge grudge match for an egomaniac is a real shame. yes we still want to see that fight but doing it at 200 is ridiculous, especially with the interim belt being fought for on the same card whilst he is being indulged is an absolute joke.
Foxtrol wrote: » It depends. IMO for too long too many fighters have worked hard to get their title shots but when they win go into complete defensive mode on their title and ‘legacy’. For example taking huge breaks between fights, pulling out when they’re in anything but perfect condition, refusing superfights, fighting in a much more passive/safer way, refusing short notice replacements. I think Conor’s attempt to fight RDA was refreshing. To me that mindset is way more a sign of someone who wants to ‘reach the mountaintop’ or ‘be the best’ than the champions who score once and then park the bus in front of the goal.
Davei141 wrote: » If people cant see the absurdity of McGregor fighting twice out of his weight class (a bloody rematch with Diaz for nothing) while there is 2 extremely viable contenders then their is no hope for you. No matter what he does people will defend it some how. The 145 pound champion is fighting on a card with the 145 interim belt being contested because of his massive ego. We all know if he wins he isn't going to defend that belt ever again, hell if he loses he probably still won't ever defend it. It's ok to admit the whole thing is ridiculous, i'm sure McGregor wont mind.
sonofenoch wrote: » If rumors are to be believed and McGregor had beaten Diaz he'd have been fighting GSP next up in a 'superfight' ......could still happen if he beats Diaz 2nd time round ....there's one for the Aldo/Edgar botherers to ponder.......the evidence suggests he'll only be going back to 145 now as a very last resort depending on what happens elsewhere
Too Tough To Die wrote: » You're probably more upset than either Aldo or Edgar. What do you think they want more, McGregor or the belt? If McGregor gives up the belt those fights look a lot less likely for either of those guys. So, relax.
Gamebred wrote: » You will still watch it though,as will we all.
Foxtrol wrote: » Did you have an issue with Aldo (and plenty of other champions for that matter) whose decisions/tactics meant far bigger gaps between their defenses?
StringerBell wrote: » Can you imagine the fuss he would kick up if it was happening the other way, as in McGregor has to go fight for an interim belt while the champ of the division fights someone else in a meaningless fight on the same card no less! It is ok to point out the ridiculousness of the situation.
shrapnel222 wrote: » We watch every event ffs. Stop thinking we watch ufc for him. We just watch MMA because we like MMA, he has nothing to do with that.
Gamebred wrote: » Thats funny,you have a group of people crying about the match making yet watch every event,the irony.
DrPhilG wrote: » So people are not allowed an opinion? Can people not watch Man United and also complain that Louis Van Gaal is crap?
Davei141 wrote: » Better shut down this forum. People who watch MMA shouldn't discuss match making. Gamebred special.