lol so the old guy ignored both shots (Conor troubles)

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WoodenPupa

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The only thing I dispute here is him losing all of his money. Dude's gonna be fine in that category.
I bet he's diversified his investments. Probably got more going on in that department than we know about. He's done the whiskey thing and it's turned out very well for him. I'm sure he hasn't stopped at that.

Now, he might go broke in the Mike Tyson sense, where you can't hold on to your Bugattis and sailboats and various jewelry and luxury items, but can still live in a really nice house and have $$ for a good lifestyle. He won't ever go broke the way poor people do, where everything is lost, despite the coke and clubbing and so on.
 
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Always been a Conor fan. As for this shit though...Indefensible...Just really sad.
 

Onetrickpony

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I admit, Conor is my favorite fighter. I loved his confidence and ability to back it up during his incredible rise. Still, even as a super fan, I can’t give him a pass on this one.

I still truly believe he is a good person at his core. When you see the videos of him when he was younger, or speak humbly after fights (win or lose), or see him with his family, he seems like a sincere individual with a big heart. Unfortunately, the fame/money had lead to him buying into the idea that he is some sort of Irish gangster.

I just wonder how he will feel when his son Jack is old enough to see that video and question why his dad punched an elderly man. His reaction will be the true test of what type of person he really is.
If things keep going the way they are he'll be talking to Jack on a phone while looking at him through a plexiglass wall.
 

BenAskrensStrikingcoach

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I bet he's diversified his investments. Probably got more going on in that department than we know about. He's done the whiskey thing and it's turned out very well for him. I'm sure he hasn't stopped at that.

Now, he might go broke in the Mike Tyson sense, where you can't hold on to your Bugattis and sailboats and various jewelry and luxury items, but can still live in a really nice house and have $$ for a good lifestyle. He won't ever go broke the way poor people do, where everything is lost, despite the coke and clubbing and so on.
His whiskey sales have gone through the floor and his promotions company was over a million in the red last year, the one Dee is the CEO of.

He has lost his lustre, made a cunt out of himself too many times.

When and if he returns to MMA he wont get the same reception and will more than likely get the shite knocked out of him again, which will cause another melt down.

He should be set up for life already, if he wasn't a retarded prick you might be right, but I wouldn't bet on it.