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And that is one reason I don't like him and think he's bad for the sport. Titles, lineage, and legacy matter.
Not to casuals. They want superstars. Casuals pay the UFC bills...not fanboys.
And that is one reason I don't like him and think he's bad for the sport. Titles, lineage, and legacy matter.
He kept the belt Dana's goons took back from Woodley. Just days after he told Woodley he was coming for 'all the belts'. That's ice cold.He went the extra mile and took home the loaner belt from UFC 205.
He hemmed and hawed at the live conference when pressed about Conor being stripped, but he's now confirming it.
Says Conor understands, and wants time off after making a ton of money with the Floyd fight. Dana says he hopes McGregor will fight the new champ when or if he returns.
So we now FINALLY know the division is moving forward and we will have a new, undisputed champion on April 7th. No 'double champion' BS.
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January 2018 start date lolConor doesn't need belts anymore. He has enough belts at one of his many homes. He is WAY bigger than any belt.
Not to casuals. They want superstars. Casuals pay the UFC bills...not fanboys.
Why? He fought the best boxer on earth and is the biggest draw everThe only thing I hate about it is Conor doesn't care about belts, so he can surrender it as a strategic move to not have to fight both Khabib and Tony back to back. I'm glad he was stripped but I would be much more happy if he had to take some fights to get back to a title shot. There should be a penalty for refusal to defend.
only logical thing to do, strip but immediate title shot IF he decides to return.
that doesnt seem like a credible source....