eddie73 wrote: » What you offer an organization, and what the organization can offer you. It is not one way traffic either way. If anyone is earning 8 million + a fight, then there is going to have to be media commitments involved.
paulieeye wrote: » He didnt refuse media and press obligations, just didnt want to do the extra stuff they had planned, like this photoshoot where they wouldnt be trah talking. There would of been plenty of time for Nate to remind Conor that he made him tap. So theres a big hole in your thoery unless you want to expand it to say that conor knew he would be cut from the card for not doing the shoot and so wouldnt have to face Nate at all...but thats a bit mad to be honest
ardinn wrote: » Whats the share record on fb? 172k so far!
lougal88 wrote: » I said nothing about Conor not wanting to fight Nate. I'm talking about him hyping the fight with his usual style of destructing an opponents fight style. Can't do that for this fight as Nate, although may not be as intellectual as Conor will ruin him with one line answers. He is refusing to more than just one photo shoot. He said he would go to NY but not Vegas or Stockton i.e. quite a lot of media obligations.
StringerBell wrote: » ardinn wrote: » Whats the share record on fb? 172k so far! I'm not trying to be snarky here, but in relation to this. Facebook shares, likes, tweets, retweets etc Honestly, who gives a flying ****?
StringerBell wrote: » I'm not trying to be snarky here, but in relation to this. Facebook shares, likes, tweets, retweets etc Honestly, who gives a flying ****?
RoryMac wrote: » So many people going off on tangents to explain this when the statements made by both Dana & Conor are clear on the dispute. The UFC wanted a ton of publicity in the lead up to 200 & McGregor wanted to cut back a bit from it. Things get heated and he's pulled from the card. It seems as simple as that. It's hard to see Dana back down now so I'm guessing we'll have to wait for NYC to see Conor fight, if Diaz gets a new opponent for 200 it could be a win-win
paulieeye wrote: » But you agree that he'd have to face Nate anyway in the press conferences when the normal pr is being done? Look this is getting a bit confusing but my point is I dont think he didnt want to do the extra PR because of lost mojo due to his loss to Nate. I still think he would be very aggressive and competent in these situations even with the loss.
Swashbuckler wrote: » RoryMac wrote: » So many people going off on tangents to explain this when the statements made by both Dana & Conor are clear on the dispute. The UFC wanted a ton of publicity in the lead up to 200 & McGregor wanted to cut back a bit from it. Things get heated and he's pulled from the card. It seems as simple as that. It's hard to see Dana back down now so I'm guessing we'll have to wait for NYC to see Conor fight, if Diaz gets a new opponent for 200 it could be a win-win ^^This. Don't be surprised if Fertitta gets involved.
lougal88 wrote: » I'm saying he might hold his own for ONE press conference. Even at that he will struggle. I don't think he will be as aggressive. What's he going to say? It'll be different this time? Nate will destroy him in the press conference. The less he has to do the better. Hence the whole "concentrate on training" statement. Personally I think its a complete cop-out. He created the whole brash McGregor character. The media obligations and trash talk is what got him where he is. If you believe that hes refusing to take part now out of fatigue or whatever else, I think you are blinded by the admiration of his achievements.
Faugheen wrote: » I think he's wearing his partners knickers and is afraid of being shown up by Nate in the media, after hyping himself up big time over the last 3 years.
Polo_Mint wrote: » why the fuck is it not fair? The only words from Diaz in the Press Conference is " **** You Mofo" You dont even need Diaz at the press conference. A cardboard cutout with that quote is enough Conor is the one who has beefed up any fight night he was involved in. It looks like he wont do it anymore and the UFC needs to find another dancing monkey to do it.
StringerBell wrote: » He did refuse to do media and press obligations.
froog wrote: » fair statement from conor imo. all he wants is a bit less promotional stuff to focus on his training. he said he'd still do the big pressers. hardly asking for the world is he? after all the money he's made them. unless there's more stuff we haven't heard.
ardinn wrote: » not sure of the source - but according to this - it's off!!http://www.mmafighting.com/2016/4/21/11481106/report-ufc-officially-pulls-the-plug-on-nate-diaz-vs-conor-mcgregor
zpehtsfd wrote: » Dana will never submit to any fighter, never has, never will. The "Retiring" stunt going to backfire. imo
Swashbuckler wrote: » Dana got pulled from negotiations with Melendez and Fertitta stepped in.