c montgomery wrote: » Exactly How could he get motivated to promote a fight after watching someone get beaten to death in a cage. I'm sure this tragedy has lots of fighters rethinking their futures. Conor used to call mma a game, well the stakes just got higher.
newballsplease wrote: » I'd say it's purely down to Conor not wanting to do a whole theatrical press conference on the back of a fellow MMA fighters death which he was a witness to only recently. There's no way he could show up and trash talk how he does if he's got that in the back of his head. Conor was obviously looking for a bit of leeway in this instance and UFC weren't budging, so I'd say he said 'f**k you'. I think Conor thrives on the press conferences but I doubt he was gonna be able to put on the big show on the back of all what happened to Carvalho. And no doubt some idiot in the press would have questioned him on it. For Conor I'd say this press conference was one a bit too soon.
ERG89 wrote: » But the thing is if this Carvalho effect on him story is true (honestly I wouldn't know). Why has he gone to train in Iceland for the fight? I'd expect if he was effected he would just pull out of the fight or postpone it until NYC in November. He might have to get an earful but if you're not mentally ready to fight you shouldn't. He just pulled a Nick Diaz & then said I'm out (which few belive his fighting days are over).
newballsplease wrote: » Because he has said himself on numerous occasions about how he always shows up to fight no matter what. He wasn't gonna pull out of this on that reason. I think he just wanted a bit of leeway on the press duties for a bit while he gets his head around the Carvalho thing. That's my opinion anyway
Depp wrote: » if the tragic passing of joao was the real motivation for this he wouldnt have gone to iceland, knows what hes worth and if the ufc arent prepared to pay its their loss
Tom1991 wrote: » He already fought Nate so how has he ducked him or ran away scared.Christ on a bike.
JustTheOne wrote: » But now he makes nothing from the fight by pulling out? Not a good business move if that's his thinking.
Depp wrote: » definitely a factor but the main thing is the workload of media expected of him, obviously wanted to be in top condition going into diaz rematch with the 12 week camp etc. set his terms, ufc dissagreed and he told them to jog on and he was dead right, at this stage ufc need conor more than conor needs the ufc
chrisbonnie wrote: » It's funny, he's saved 3 shows yet now that he finally wants some form of media break (which I think he's duly earned) Dana decides to make an example of him. Talk about eating bread is soon forgotten.
Awesomeness wrote: » Via Seery on twitter
Gamebred wrote: » There is some awful eijits out there who follow him,on facebook supporter groups complaining about him letting the fans down and how the the country is in a bad state financially and he owes them the fight in july because they have it booked already LOL Half of these dole merchants dont realise he could've pulled out a number of fights and still took them at short notice now hes a villain, As for the influx of new trolls here,please dont bite to these muppets.
That_Guy wrote: » For many, this will be their first time to Vegas and have probably saved up a lot to travel over. Ok, it's still Vegas and there's still some good fights and lots to do over there but you'd be annoyed and are entitled to ask questions.
That_Guy wrote: » Odd that the UFC wouldn't give a bit more time for media stuff to happen. I get it that ticket sales are on sale soon (or are they on sale already?) so they like to a have a presser before then. If the rumours of Carvalho's death are true and it has affected him then it's pretty crap that the UFC would not take into account personal feelings rather than trying to promote a fight and make money. Whatever about the jokes about Conor being bigger than the UFC, the chap has done more media coverage than any fighter in the past 2 years and has saved two big cards.
fermanagh_man wrote: » If you've any interest in MMA/UFC then you will know 200 will be a great event with or without Conor I know it sucks he is not on the card anymore but seeing people say they aren't going or even watching UFC anymore if Conor retires is pathetic really