newballsplease wrote: » Stupid question maybe here...go easy... Would he not be obliged by contract to have his fight at UFC 200 ? Even if he did want to retire now? Would he face a fine or a court case for example?
Gamebred wrote: » I refused calloway so obviously I was addressing you,talk is cheap! like callo he bets in 5 quids hasnt 2 pennies to rub together if your serious the bet is on,if you want to bs and welch on a charity bet get lost.
Deadst4r wrote: » I believe he would face some sort of financial repercussions unless he can prove he is injured. Someone else might be able to confirm.
MadYaker wrote: » As someone who doesn't care about MMA I find it highly entertaining to watch everyone get their knickers in a twist over this.
MadYaker wrote: » Jesus, sensitive bunch, for the record I like the guy and I hope this isn't true!
Tinie wrote: » Charly Arnolt on Twitter: "Source: Conor McGregor wants approx $10M for #UFC200--more than anyone else in past for single fight. #UFC said no, so he retired."https://twitter.com/CharlyArnolt/status/722562319222329344?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
Gamebred wrote: » Ive never heard of this reporter in all my time watching combat sports are they legit? If this is true I hope he cleans the ufc it would be terrific to see them pay a fortune for his services considering the reebok deal they have forced on the employee's,I usually dont care what they are paid because they sure as hell dont care what my boss pays me but the reebok deal disgusts me.
Digitalism wrote: » Wheres all your epic troll talk now, since you were so in the know with the lads conor trains with ehh???