Love it for the fightersWhat's up, pussies.
I really hope they can get this one done.
After this fight Diaz might not be able to ask for as much $$$ because everyone will see his true value against an opponent not named mcgregor so then maybe he’ll fight more because his demands won’t be crazy. Also mcgregor might not be In his future if diaz loses, since Conor has to defend the belt against tony, so maybe Diaz will probably try to rack up some wins at 155.A complete waste of a rare Diaz brother booking imo.
I'd be interested in watching woodley fight nick. But I reckon tyrone just holds little Nate down for a boring and frustrating five rounds.
Nate has no business fighting at welterweight.After this fight Diaz might not be able to ask for as much $$$ because everyone will see his true value against an opponent not named mcgregor
I agree , especially for a belt at welterweight .... most random title fight I’ve ever heard of if it happensNate has no business fighting at welterweight.
It's a win/win for Nate (and Conor), and a lose/lose for Tyron.I agree , especially for a belt at welterweight .... most random title fight I’ve ever heard of if it happens
Money and an easy defence, ensuring that he is champion for another title fight, leading to more money?What exactly does Woodley hope to gain from this fight?
A high profile fight against a somewhat star. A chance to show he can beat Nate easier than Conor could. Maybe a big payday also. Depends on how well they sell the fight.What exactly does Woodley hope to gain from this fight?
He got suplexed into retardation there.Nate has no business fighting at welterweight.
I find this line of logic interesting. We've been told by everyone in the UFC and the millions (and millions) of Conor's fans, that Nate isn't a draw. Regarding the importance of the title defense. Well, does beating up a lightweight really matter all that much?Money and an easy defence, ensuring that he is champion for another title fight, leading to more money?
Tyron gets more money to fight an easier opponent.I find this line of logic interesting. We've been told by everyone in the UFC and the millions (and millions) of Conor's fans, that Nate isn't a draw. Regarding the importance of the title defense. Well, does beating up a lightweight really matter all that much?
It's not a secret that Tyron wants desperately to be loved. I'm not sure that him beating the shit out of a lightweight in a medium money fight accomplishes his goal.It really shouldn't be difficult to comprehend why he would want the fight.