Seriously do you just spend all hours of every day searching for negative comments about Connor so you can come to the rescue? You probably brag about Connors bank account like you have access to it too
mmmmm I would love a cold coke.*gif of a white substance being COLD COKED out of Conor's nose*
Ducking, because he has loads of cash, doesnt need to fight, and is vastly overrated.
I share the same sentiment, bud (I am not a fan).to bad he signed to a ufc contract that he was more than happy to sign so when when he never comes back it wont matter.
if he comes back it be for the same money now that he signed his ufc contract at 2 years ago.
It’s not a step backwards it’s definitely more than 0. Floyd fought Berto for around 30 mil. Is that a step backwards because he has made more in the past?He set mental goals to get rich and become a ufc world champion.
He achieved those things and now, regardless of his court case, he is having a hard time getting motivated. I’m sure he is motivated to train and stay somewhat in shape, but his main motivation was financial and that is gone for the time being.
Any offer he gets from the ufc will be a step backwards for him financially, and he might be waiting to see how the lightweight division plays out.
He achieved those things and now, regardless of his court case, he is having a hard time getting motivated. I’m sure he is motivated to train and stay somewhat in shape, but his main motivation was financial and that is gone for the time being.
Any offer he gets from the ufc will be a step backwards for him financially, and he might be waiting to see how the lightweight division plays out.
Conor has made a lot of cash, but these long periods of inactivity are going to cost him inside the cage.
What excuse has he really got to be completely injury-free and take 2 whole years off? He fights in the two most stacked divisions in MMA, he'll be 31 in a year, needs to be careful in my humble opinion.
Thoughts?
Being rich as fuck and having more money then all the best UFC fighters combined, where is the mystery?We've seen it again and again, lighter weight fighters tend to fall out of their prime in their early 30's.
We aren't talking about Heavyweights here, Conor and his peers will not still be world champions at 40, it simply doesn't happen. The smaller you are the more speed matters, reflexes matter, and we have seen that the younger guys at these weights tend to do well compared to the old dogs.
Conor has made a lot of cash, but these long periods of inactivity are going to cost him inside the cage.
What excuse has he really got to be completely injury-free and take 2 whole years off? He fights in the two most stacked divisions in MMA, he'll be 31 in a year, needs to be careful in my humble opinion.
Thoughts?
I wouldn’t call it ducking with the reasons you listed. The whole point of fighting is to make money. If I made the amount of money he has I’d probably never fight again too. This sport is brutal and fight camps suck. You barely get to spend any time with your family, and getting punched in the head for a living isn’t good for the long term. He’s done everything he said he would do when he got signed, and didn’t just eek out the wins to get those belts, he destroyed both of the world champions he fought.Ducking, because he has loads of cash, doesnt need to fight, and is vastly overrated.
I share the same sentiment, bud (I am not a fan).
Unfortunately, he can "not fight" until the UFC agrees to pay him more. And unfortunately, this would not be the first time they did it for him.
The big difference is that in their greed, UFC gave him a load of money from his Boxing match that he would not make in his full career at MMA, and now he got too much money to accept peanuts.
And I do think that, if UFC does not find new megastars, Conor will get his wish.
Seen too much of it, hell Nate Diaz fought for peanuts for years always bitching and he finally built his name up to where he can make real money and now he doesn’t fight.We've seen it again and again, lighter weight fighters tend to fall out of their prime in their early 30's.
We aren't talking about Heavyweights here, Conor and his peers will not still be world champions at 40, it simply doesn't happen. The smaller you are the more speed matters, reflexes matter, and we have seen that the younger guys at these weights tend to do well compared to the old dogs.
Conor has made a lot of cash, but these long periods of inactivity are going to cost him inside the cage.
What excuse has he really got to be completely injury-free and take 2 whole years off? He fights in the two most stacked divisions in MMA, he'll be 31 in a year, needs to be careful in my humble opinion.
Thoughts?