26th August, Conor v Floyd

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Gay For Longo

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If the UFC are smart, and i very much think they are, they are giving Conor a bigger slice of the pie than he was expecting, but having it loaded out over a few years and tied to a # of fights in the UFC. Either way, though, I don't think Conor retires. He's one of those guys always looking for the next challenge.

It's all very well that he said he was in it to get rich and get out at 26-27, but everyone has plans when they are 26-27. By the time your 30 those plans change, and he very much loves competing and loves the whole business. He thrives under the lights. I don't see him going for a number of years.
I truly hope you are right
If he even competes against floyd, his star is only going to get brighter
 

BrunoMcGyver

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Great. I hope he gets paid but also doesn't get injured so he can defend his mma belt quickly and stop holding up the most stacked division in the UFC
 

Ed_Stark

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Mayweather. Via easy decision or possibly tko. I think conor may gas out halfway through the fight.
 

warriorx559

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If the UFC are smart, and i very much think they are, they are giving Conor a bigger slice of the pie than he was expecting, but having it loaded out over a few years and tied to a # of fights in the UFC. Either way, though, I don't think Conor retires. He's one of those guys always looking for the next challenge.

It's all very well that he said he was in it to get rich and get out at 26-27, but everyone has plans when they are 26-27. By the time your 30 those plans change, and he very much loves competing and loves the whole business. He thrives under the lights. I don't see him going for a number of years.
Wishful thinking imo, he's gone after this 100%.
 

dacofty

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If the UFC are smart, and i very much think they are, they are giving Conor a bigger slice of the pie than he was expecting, but having it loaded out over a few years and tied to a # of fights in the UFC. Either way, though, I don't think Conor retires. He's one of those guys always looking for the next challenge.

It's all very well that he said he was in it to get rich and get out at 26-27, but everyone has plans when they are 26-27. By the time your 30 those plans change, and he very much loves competing and loves the whole business. He thrives under the lights. I don't see him going for a number of years.
if Conor does fight and gets the 100 million he never fights in UFC again.. no reason
 

dacofty

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I hear Dana and Conor have requested the same 3 judges that gave him the nod in Diaz vs McGregor 2
 

dacofty

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Im also hearing Dana challenged Scott Coker to the co main event 12 round boxerise match when Scott accepted dana backed out stating he had to hold the spit bucket for Conor
 

BrunoMcGyver

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if Conor does fight and gets the 100 million he never fights in UFC again.. no reason
I wouldn't be surprised if this is the case. I mean Conor's a solid fighter and obviously a huge personality, but with legit contenders like Tony Ferguson, Khabib and the ever-evolving Holloway, I would've thought that if he truly held being an MMA legend as a priority he would be opting to fight and beat those contenders instead of spending nearly a year getting a boxing match together.

That said if he makes $100 million respect to him. Most ppl's dream right there.
 

dacofty

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I wouldn't be surprised if this is the case. I mean Conor's a solid fighter and obviously a huge personality, but with legit contenders like Tony Ferguson, Khabib and the ever-evolving Holloway, I would've thought that if he truly held being an MMA legend as a priority he would be opting to fight and beat those contenders instead of spending nearly a year getting a boxing match together.

That said if he makes $100 million respect to him. Most ppl's dream right there.
he is pretty smart and doesnt like hanging around, he has never stayed around to defend a title so if they hand him 100 million he is gonna tuck and say see ya.. and i dont blame him
 

dacofty

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Hearing after the Mayweather announcement, Donald Trump tried to add Ireland to the travel ban, said the irish guy is too close to delusional dana
 

La Paix

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Oddsmakers in Vegas wasted little time in releasing the opening line for the fight. For those who have been following the drama over the past few months, it should come as no surprise that Mayweather is the early—and overwhelming—favorite to win. According to the Westgate Superbook in Las Vegas, the undefeated Mayweather has been priced at 1/11 (-1100) odds, meaning bettors would have to wager $11 to return a single dollar. Bets on McGregor (7/1 or +700), who is a big underdog due to his boxing inexperience and UFC background, will return $7 for every dollar risked. The books have determined the draw to be the most unlikely outcome and set the line at 33/1 (or +3300) for that to occur.
range that is worth taking.

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