On one of the recent podcasts he says Conor was Givin a Reebok shirt to put on for the weigh ins and refused so they said to go shirtless. he also says after the fight he never put it on even after Dana told him to. I can see other fighters getting upset they they have to wear it but he doesent .
Germany have invaded Poland
On one of the recent radio broadcasts Churchill says Hitler was Givin a Poland shirt to put on for the peace talks and refused so they said to go shirtless. he also says after the talks he never put it on even after Mussolini told him to. I can see other dictators getting upset they they have to wear it but he doesent .
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SouthBrooklyn - On one of the recent podcasts he says Conor was Givin a Reebok shirt to put on for the weigh ins and refused so they said to go shirtless. he also says after the fight he never put it on even after Dana told him to. I can see other fighters getting upset they they have to wear it but he doesent .
Actually, he ended up wearing one of his non-jersey Reebok t-shirt to come out on stage. And according to Chael he refused even when they brought out his physical contract. When he was handed his championship black shirt after winning the title, he just handed it to a cornerman and wrapped himself in the Irish flag instead.
Another thing I noticed is that Robbie Lawler was the only one who didn't come out wearing the Reebok skittle-colored shoes, coming out in black flip flops instead.
Anyway, go to the 22:30 mark on Chael's interview with Donald Cerrone here. Chael was giving a lot of props to Aldo on the show. I gotta admit, hard not to like angry, anti-UFC Aldo.
Honestly, I think a lot of fighters would do what McGregor did if their position was that secure and they could afford not to care about being fined, so more power to him. It's not like he was given a special exemption because he asked politely. He basically dared them to take him off the card.
Pretty sure this is not the first thread on this though.
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Chromium -SouthBrooklyn - On one of the recent podcasts he says Conor was Givin a Reebok shirt to put on for the weigh ins and refused so they said to go shirtless. he also says after the fight he never put it on even after Dana told him to. I can see other fighters getting upset they they have to wear it but he doesent .
Actually, he ended up wearing one of his non-jersey Reebok t-shirt to come out on stage. And according to Chael he refused even when they brought out his physical contract. When he was handed his championship black shirt after winning the title, he just handed it to a cornerman and wrapped himself in the Irish flag instead.
Another thing I noticed is that Robbie Lawler was the only one who didn't come out wearing the Reebok skittle-colored shoes, coming out in black flip flops instead.
Anyway, go to the 22:30 mark on Chael's interview with Donald Cerrone here. Chael was giving a lot of props to Aldo on the show. I gotta admit, hard not to like angry, anti-UFC Aldo.
Honestly, I think a lot of fighters would do what McGregor did if their position was that secure and they could afford not to care about being fined, so more power to him. It's not like he was given a special exemption because he asked politely. He basically dared them to take him off the card.
Pretty sure this is not the first thread on this though.
Good post Chromium, very informative.
I also realized that the fighters with the most net worth, aren't even active UFC fighters.
GSP=25 mill
Anderson=18 mill
Fedor=16.5 mill
Next closest one is Ronda at 8-10 million.
UFC all about that brand
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Hmmm...maybe Honda would go topless next week.