The Notorious One retiring?
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Re: The Notorious One retiring?
Looks like the UFC have caved in to his demands.
''In the greatest tradition of fight sports, Conor McGregor, the former UFC welterweight champion, has retired, un-retired, been struck from a fight card and been added all over again.
Just days after UFC president Dana White confirmed that McGregor would not be fighting at UFC 200, McGregor tweeted that he would indeed be headlining the event and complete his re-match with Nate Diaz.''
http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/other-spor ... fight-card
When 1 man becomes bigger than the organization that runs the fights its time to change the way things are done!
''In the greatest tradition of fight sports, Conor McGregor, the former UFC welterweight champion, has retired, un-retired, been struck from a fight card and been added all over again.
Just days after UFC president Dana White confirmed that McGregor would not be fighting at UFC 200, McGregor tweeted that he would indeed be headlining the event and complete his re-match with Nate Diaz.''
http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/other-spor ... fight-card
When 1 man becomes bigger than the organization that runs the fights its time to change the way things are done!
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Re: The Notorious One retiring?
haha the floyd mayweather of UFC
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i knew exactly what this would be, and it didnt dissapoint lolkiwiincambodia wrote:
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Great article and I agree with the majority of what is said.
Conor McGregor’s Ego Has Become His Worst Enemy
April 25, 2016 3:05 PM
Two months ago, all Conor McGregor did was win. He won in the octagon with ease and as a byproduct of his in-ring excellence and his boisterous persona, he became an international superstar and the face of MMA almost overnight.
Now, just over a month after McGregor’s first and only professional loss, we’re on the precipice of the entire Conor McGregor paradigm changing drastically before our very eyes.
It all began with McGregor’s somewhat misguided but respectable attempt to fight Rafael Dos Anjos at the welterweight weight class and become the first UFC fighter in history to be a dual-weight champion.
http://radio.cbssports.com/2016/04/25/c ... nate-diaz/
Conor McGregor’s Ego Has Become His Worst Enemy
April 25, 2016 3:05 PM
Two months ago, all Conor McGregor did was win. He won in the octagon with ease and as a byproduct of his in-ring excellence and his boisterous persona, he became an international superstar and the face of MMA almost overnight.
Now, just over a month after McGregor’s first and only professional loss, we’re on the precipice of the entire Conor McGregor paradigm changing drastically before our very eyes.
It all began with McGregor’s somewhat misguided but respectable attempt to fight Rafael Dos Anjos at the welterweight weight class and become the first UFC fighter in history to be a dual-weight champion.
http://radio.cbssports.com/2016/04/25/c ... nate-diaz/
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Re: The Notorious One retiring?
whats the reporter on about, it was his 3rd loss, it was just his first loss with the UFCkiwiincambodia wrote:Great article and I agree with the majority of what is said.
Conor McGregor’s Ego Has Become His Worst Enemy
April 25, 2016 3:05 PM
Two months ago, all Conor McGregor did was win. He won in the octagon with ease and as a byproduct of his in-ring excellence and his boisterous persona, he became an international superstar and the face of MMA almost overnight.
Now, just over a month after McGregor’s first and only professional loss, we’re on the precipice of the entire Conor McGregor paradigm changing drastically before our very eyes.
It all began with McGregor’s somewhat misguided but respectable attempt to fight Rafael Dos Anjos at the welterweight weight class and become the first UFC fighter in history to be a dual-weight champion.
http://radio.cbssports.com/2016/04/25/c ... nate-diaz/
he lost his 3rd fight:
Loss 2–1 Artemij Sitenkov Submission (kneebar) Cage of Truth 3 June 28, 2008 1 1:09 Dublin, Ireland
and his 6th fight:
Loss 4–2 Joseph Duffy Submission (arm-triangle choke) Cage Warriors 39: The Uprising November 27, 2010 1 0:38 Cork, Ireland
Mean Dtuk Mean Trei, Mean Loy Mean Srey
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Like always the reporter is only talking about his UFC career. They always forget about what happened to fighters pre UFC.Jamie_Lambo wrote:whats the reporter on about, it was his 3rd loss, it was just his first loss with the UFCkiwiincambodia wrote:Great article and I agree with the majority of what is said.
Conor McGregor’s Ego Has Become His Worst Enemy
April 25, 2016 3:05 PM
[img]http://i63.tinypic.com/2s1k7cm.jpg[/img]
Two months ago, all Conor McGregor did was win. He won in the octagon with ease and as a byproduct of his in-ring excellence and his boisterous persona, he became an international superstar and the face of MMA almost overnight.
Now, just over a month after McGregor’s first and only professional loss, we’re on the precipice of the entire Conor McGregor paradigm changing drastically before our very eyes.
It all began with McGregor’s somewhat misguided but respectable attempt to fight Rafael Dos Anjos at the welterweight weight class and become the first UFC fighter in history to be a dual-weight champion.
http://radio.cbssports.com/2016/04/25/c ... nate-diaz/
he lost his 3rd fight:
Loss 2–1 Artemij Sitenkov Submission (kneebar) Cage of Truth 3 June 28, 2008 1 1:09 Dublin, Ireland
and his 6th fight:
Loss 4–2 Joseph Duffy Submission (arm-triangle choke) Cage Warriors 39: The Uprising November 27, 2010 1 0:38 Cork, Ireland
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im interested to see how long we can keep this thread going as its only me and you talking in it lol, can we talk Khan vs. Canelo as well? its next weekend (7th) ill probs be in PP to watch it if you fancy a morning start (10-11am) lolkiwiincambodia wrote:Like always the reporter is only talking about his UFC career. They always forget about what happened to fighters pre UFC.Jamie_Lambo wrote:whats the reporter on about, it was his 3rd loss, it was just his first loss with the UFCkiwiincambodia wrote:Great article and I agree with the majority of what is said.
Conor McGregor’s Ego Has Become His Worst Enemy
April 25, 2016 3:05 PM
[img]http://i63.tinypic.com/2s1k7cm.jpg[/img]
Two months ago, all Conor McGregor did was win. He won in the octagon with ease and as a byproduct of his in-ring excellence and his boisterous persona, he became an international superstar and the face of MMA almost overnight.
Now, just over a month after McGregor’s first and only professional loss, we’re on the precipice of the entire Conor McGregor paradigm changing drastically before our very eyes.
It all began with McGregor’s somewhat misguided but respectable attempt to fight Rafael Dos Anjos at the welterweight weight class and become the first UFC fighter in history to be a dual-weight champion.
http://radio.cbssports.com/2016/04/25/c ... nate-diaz/
he lost his 3rd fight:
Loss 2–1 Artemij Sitenkov Submission (kneebar) Cage of Truth 3 June 28, 2008 1 1:09 Dublin, Ireland
and his 6th fight:
Loss 4–2 Joseph Duffy Submission (arm-triangle choke) Cage Warriors 39: The Uprising November 27, 2010 1 0:38 Cork, Ireland
Mean Dtuk Mean Trei, Mean Loy Mean Srey
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