StringerBell wrote: » Nice repair the image PR piece it looks like, good for both sides. Get back to work!
Devastator wrote: » Paddy Pimblett wasn't able to get a ticket for the Europa league final on Wednesday but his mate did and brought along this banner :pac:
flangemeistro wrote: » Am I on my own here thinking that McGregor will most definitely still be on the 200 card? They can't afford not to have him on it, I said it from day one on Twitter when they pulled him that it's just a case of smoke and mirrors that Dana looks like he's still calling the shots by pulling McGregor from the card and McGregor gets to avoid all the pressers that he didn't want to do. I still 100% reckon that he's gonna be called up around 3 weeks out. I just can't figure out whether it's gonna be Jones or Cormier that's pulled with an injury with McGregor v Diaz replacing it or whether Aldo or Edgar will fall out and McGregor will replace one of them to create a title bout? If bookies are still giving odds on McGregor fighting at UFC 200 it's worth a tenner.
flangemeistro wrote: » Am I on my own here thinking that McGregor will most definitely still be on the 200 card? They can't afford not to have him on it
JJayoo wrote: » Conor is in camp so there is still a possibility that if a fighter pulled out and if it suited conor he could jump in to save the day, achieve hero status. But UFC 200 doesn't need him, plenty of big names on board to sell the card, and Conor can sell an entire card on his own so, financially speaking, makes more sense to have him on a separate card.
flangemeistro wrote: » If bookies are still giving odds on McGregor fighting at UFC 200 it's worth a tenner.
JJayoo wrote: » Conor is in camp so there is still a possibility that if a fighter pulled out and if it suited conor he could jump in to save the day, achieve hero status.
ASOT wrote: » TMZ reporting Floyd has offered McGregor 50m to fight.....
flangemeistro wrote: » Am I on my own here thinking that McGregor will most definitely still be on the 200 card? They can't afford not to have him on it,.
Myrddin wrote: » I'm pretty tired of all this Mayweather guff, but if somehow this were true, he'd be crazy to turn it down. From 50 gee's to 50 me'ees
WarZ wrote: » Now that Ido Portal has been booted out of the coaching team I am just wondering what people think McGregor's chances against Nate Diaz will be for the rematch? A McGregor minus Ido Portal is a whole different prospect IMO.
raze_them_all_ wrote: » No, it wont, Same result. Nate wins this.
JustTheOne wrote: » I can see him attacking the body the same way he done in the mendes fight. It's the only way I can see him stopping nate.
Depp wrote: » I think McGregor wins the rematch but its nothing to do with portal, lost the first cause he underestimated nate, he was complacent and his cardio wasnt right, he makes the adjustments and works on his boxing he takes it
WarZ wrote: » So basically less time playing touch butt in the park and more time spent on cardio and boxing? Yeah nothing to do with Ido Portal being his strength and conditioning coach and taking up huge swathes of his training time. After all in Ido's own words after the Aldo fight: "One of those decisions was to start a more diverse movement approach – a long time ago by himself and recently with my help.Being able to put that knockout left hand in the right rhythm, timing and position is something I’ve worked with him in the two weeks leading up to the fight via footwork pattern and drills There is a reason why fighters of Conor Mcgregor and Gunnar Nelson’s caliber are choosing that approach and things are changing in MMA and in other sports. I’ve been working with NFL players, NBA players, NHL players, professional tennis, swimmers, track and field athletes and more and will continue to show the superiority of this approach to the traditional division between technical work and strength and conditioning that in my eyes leaves SO MUCH out.If Conor lost – I would be the man to take the blame as I am the new factor in the equation and doing things differently. I can take that and as they say – ‘if you can’t stand the heat, stay out of the kitchen’ but… He won"
Depp wrote: » Ido wasnt the problem, he was only there for the last week or two before camp to keep him loose, all the hard work should be done before then! also i reckon the two boys 'falling out' is a bit overblown, he was never around for the whole camp in the past and hes not this time
themandan6611 wrote: » Just maybe McGregor must take some responsibility for his loss, it was not due to Kavanagh, Ido, Roddy, lack of a black belt etc etc
Subcomandante Marcos wrote: Or we could just accept that he got out classed by a superior fighter and move on.
Subcomandante Marcos wrote: » Or we could just accept that he got out classed by a superior fighter and move on.