So if Conor doesn't play the game exactly how you want it, you assume it's because he's scared?
Or maybe he's a savvy businessman who wants to celebrate this win and figure out who's next?
#sherdoglogic
what happened is you got gay.Conor was the one who tucked tail. Everyone expecting a callout and all he gives us is “I’m not there yet” and an announcement about a new Proper 12 format. What happened Conor?
Underrated commentHe looked like Razor Ramon got into Ric Flair's wardrobe
Conor can get what he wants by fighting irrelevant jobbers like Cerrone or by fighting the two hottest contenders in each division: Gaethje and Masvidal. If there is a third option, please enlighten us.
The former would make him look like he’s scared to earn his shot at the title. The latter would actually get people excited and buying into the “Conor 2.0” narrative he and the UFC are pushing.
Getting to fight key guys like Gaethje or Masvidal is actually a shortcut for a guy like him, who lost to Khabib in decisive fashion and has done nothing since. Conor should be begging Dana for either of these opportunities.
I think Gaetje is the type of dude to let his hands do the talking for the most part.Reckon? Least he was front and center trying to promote something. Surprised Gaethje didn't show up tb, outta sight out of mind with regards to his chances of fighting Conor any time soon I'd imagine.
Except win a real belt. He has nothing for the elite at 170lb. Usman and Colby rag doll him.Masvidal do the fuck he wants
LoL trueIt was strange, it's like someone told him Conor would call him out if he won. Give him a break though he's been popular for like 3 months he's learning the ropes.
You must have downs if you think that beating Cerrone puts him in a position to go after Usman. Do you? Please explain.
Anyone who says stuff like that is typically of lower intelligence and lacks social skills.He called out the 170 champ, you must have downs