WarZ wrote: » John Kavanagh has acted childish on twitter before so he has some form in that regard. Remember that time he tweeted about some guy messaging his finacee? I wouldn't read too much into it. He can occasionally put up some cringeworthy stuff.
Probably trying to deflect blame. Once again I wouldn't read too much into it.
I assume he's implying that if he misses 200 - which is looking likely - he will be expected to fight before MSG. The UFC pay his wages after all, if he refuses to fight then they can cut him from the roster.
Dana is always quite relaxed. He is the CEO of a multi million dollar organization, if he can't appear relaxed at press conferences during moments of crisis (I wouldn't even call it that to be honest) then he's in the wrong game.
_oveless_ wrote: » Conor doesn't need to do a press conference everyone knows who he is and what he can do everyone just wants to jump on his back the minute he does something out of the ordinary this isn't an out for him he's looking forward to fighting nate he will easily beat him he was beating him last time too until nate did a choke onto him theres loads of begrudgers saying he's injured again or that he's on cycle and wouldn't have passed a test if they tested him when he got to the states who cares about press conferences we want fights not talking everyone needs to shut the f*ck up about it already its just a press conference no one even watches them
degsie wrote: » The thing I don't understand is that CM was really into the pressies as it gave him a platform to be mouthy and get himself noticed, at least when he was on a winning streak. Now that he has suffered a loss he is blaming the very same pressies for impacting his preparations for his losing fight and now the rematch. Bit of a turnaround eh?
JustTheOne wrote: » His fighting has done more than his mouth could ever do. .
loudnoises89 wrote: » Coach Kavanagh is on the MMA Hour tomorrow. Looking forward to seeing what he has to say. Will surely get an unnecessary update on his girlfriend too.
_oveless_ wrote: » ... he's looking forward to fighting nate he will easily beat him he was beating him last time too until nate did a choke onto him .....
Cali_girl wrote: » So my conspiracy theory is that Conor's let's overthrow the UFC overlords coup attempt failed (hard to unify independent contractors and convert vague rumbling of support into anything real) and he's sending Coach Kavanagh ahead with the white flag to act the friendly buffoon (again), smoothing the re-entry path. Cue "Genius/Conor is unpredictable" and "ah sure who knows what he'll come up with next" and "elite athletes are a highly strung breed" pseudo funny ramblings. Next attempt nigh. Little black book marked with Rory/Jon Jones/Showtime under good, RDA/Holme/Aldo under not likely But in fairness they've kept most of us (and the entire MMA world) entertained :pac: Pretty sure there was a similar plot on the Sopranos, no? Was it Johnny Sack who tried to take out Fertitta Carmine prematurely but had to cool his jets for a bit when it failed?
GiftofGab wrote: » What time and how can i listen to this??
hatrickpatrick wrote: » I think it's extremely obvious at this point that there's some other element to this whole saga which the public aren't being let in on. This is too sudden and too random to be about what they're saying it's about. At a minimum, I would guess that the UFC changed the arrangements for the press events at very short notice, after McGregor and his team had made their travel plans and booked everything - either by changing the dates of the press conferences, or telling them at short notice that they'd have to stay in America far longer than they had thought. The reason I find it bizarre and believe there to be a hidden element is simply because Conor and the others have been very vocal and upfront about the fact that they were travelling to Iceland, there've been plenty of updates about that trip on social media, and yet none of that set off any alarm bells in the press or with other insiders until a week ago? Something doesn't add up. Either the team weren't informed of the press schedule until the last minute, or some other change was made which would have prevented them just coming to America for a short period and then getting back to Iceland. There's just no way that they could have been openly planning to train in Iceland for this long and no commentators publicly said "well that's not going to work out given the press schedule", unless that schedule was finalised or amended at the very last minute. If this is indeed what happened, then fair f*cks to Conor & co for refusing to go along with it. Reneging on something which has been planned for weeks or months is one thing, but refusing to just drop everything and fly over at short notice is another matter entirely and is perfectly justified.
Effects wrote: » He's playing the game to suit himself. So what?
degsie wrote: » And what of his fans?
Devastator wrote: » well thats obviously not you, so no need to worry yourself
BOHtox wrote: » Nice of him to find time for media obligations
We were planning to be in Vegas five weeks before the fight, so we thought Conor could do any important press or commercial stuff during that period. However, we felt that going to Vegas at this juncture would be detrimental to Conor’s preparations and his chances of winning an extremely important fight. Therefore, declining to attend was a logical decision to make. Nothing is more important than the contest. It’s not the media obligations that are the problem. Conor was willing to make himself available via Skype or do a press conference in Dublin or Iceland, where we are now. But that idea also wasn’t entertained. I reached out to UFC president Dana White myself. He said Conor is his favourite type of fighter. He’s a big fan of his. But rules are rules and they don’t budge on them for anyone. I can kind of understand their position. If they did that then maybe they’ll end up being put under a lot of pressure from other fighters. However, no other fighter is generating as much money as Conor is. Therefore, they’re not quite equal when it comes to the decision-making process. That’s the same in any company. If one employee is bringing in the same amount of money as all the other employees combined, he’s going to get a bigger office. That’s life. The other reason it’s not equal is the amount of travel that’s involved for Diaz and Conor. Like everyone, I’ve just read the rumours of a so-called rift between Dana and Conor, but I personally don’t know of that to be true. I got a message from Dana over the weekend telling us to enjoy some time off and we’ll see you at the end of the summer. At this stage, I think the only way Conor will feature at UFC 200 is if he’s a late replacement for someone else. We’re still training twice a day, aiming for 9 July. Everything is on point to peak for UFC 200. The fight game is weird, you never know what could happen — there could be a pull-out with a couple of weeks to go — but realistically I think we’re planning for UFC 201 or UFC 202 in August or September. We’ll just tip along until then. There’s no such thing as bad publicity. The UFC will be loving the fact that this situation has generated so much hype. What’s the build-up for the next one going to be like as a result? But if Conor is on another card, we’ve got to talk early about when and where press conferences are held. We just believe it’s unfair if he’s fighting a west-coast guy on the west coast and all the press stuff happens on the west coast too. If they’re then being told everyone is treated equally, that just doesn’t make sense.
Shortly after we arrived in Portugal a couple of weeks ago for some training, we learned that the UFC wanted Conor to be in Vegas this past Friday for a press conference. Having put a meticulous plan in place for Conor’s preparations for the fight, this didn’t suit us at all.
martyos121 wrote: » Big news people https://twitter.com/thenotoriousmma/status/724474735912968192 It's got to be one of two things: 1. Dana actually caved to fan pressure in an unprecedented first for him. 2. Cormier's leg is bollixed.