LOL at Conor looking at Aldo/Edgar, knowing he was going to immediately duck either/both.
Instead he KO’ed one of them in 13 seconds.
That was before… and once his got his win, he raaaaaannnnn like the wind. Never again took a fight where he could lose a belt. All win/win fights.
Well yeah. He wins the 145 lb strap. Then gets the chance to become the first champ to hold two belts simultaneously. Then had to drop one so he drops 145, fuck that weight cut. Then goes on fight Floyd for a cool $100 mil.
Tell me where these “win/win” fights are the wrong decision?
FrontBroRian - Who said they were the wrong financial decision?
Your posts are full of butt hurt. Are you upset Conor has not defended? But instead is enjoying his cool $100 mil? All while you get butt hurt on a forum?
Also, how to you run from a division that has nothing to offer you but dominate performances and 13 second KO wins?
I guess Conor could have stayed at 145 and padded his record for years like Jose Aldo has?
FrontBroRian - Who said they were the wrong financial decision?
Your posts are full of butt hurt. Are you upset Conor has not defended? But instead is enjoying his cool $100 mil? All while you get butt hurt on a forum?
Also, how to you run from a division that has nothing to offer you but dominate performances and 13 second KO wins?
I guess Conor could have stayed at 145 and padded his record for years like Jose Aldo has?
“Also, how to you run from a division that has nothing to offer you?”
By this theory, shouldn’t every champion quit after winning the belt?
FrontBroRian - Who said they were the wrong financial decision?
Your posts are full of butt hurt. Are you upset Conor has not defended? But instead is enjoying his cool $100 mil? All while you get butt hurt on a forum?
Also, how to you run from a division that has nothing to offer you but dominate performances and 13 second KO wins?
I guess Conor could have stayed at 145 and padded his record for years like Jose Aldo has?
“Also, how to you run from a division that has nothing to offer you?”
By this theory, shouldn’t every champion quit after winning the belt?
Hmm, The retardation is strong in you.
To answer your question, YES, if they have other opportunities, such as ruling the next division up as Conor is…or if the UFC steals a strap because they don’t want you holding both. because that’s basically your definition of quitting, right? Or is your definition of quitting taking a fight again the P4P best boxer on the planet in a sport you have zero history in professionally?
Conor is ruling the division up? He’s fought 2 guys and has beat one and lost to one. And he’s scared to fight everyone else, to the point it looks like he’s been stripped of that belt too.
You have a weird definition of ruling the division.
FrontBroRian - Who said they were the wrong financial decision?
Your posts are full of butt hurt. Are you upset Conor has not defended? But instead is enjoying his cool $100 mil? All while you get butt hurt on a forum?
Also, how to you run from a division that has nothing to offer you but dominate performances and 13 second KO wins?
I guess Conor could have stayed at 145 and padded his record for years like Jose Aldo has?
“Also, how to you run from a division that has nothing to offer you?”
By this theory, shouldn’t every champion quit after winning the belt?
Hmm, The retardation is strong in you.
To answer your question, YES, if they have other opportunities, such as ruling the next division up as Conor is…or if the UFC steals a strap because they don’t want you holding both. because that’s basically your definition of quitting, right? Or is your definition of quitting taking a fight again the P4P best boxer on the planet in a sport you have zero history in professionally?
FrontBroRian - Who said they were the wrong financial decision?
Your posts are full of butt hurt. Are you upset Conor has not defended? But instead is enjoying his cool $100 mil? All while you get butt hurt on a forum?
Also, how to you run from a division that has nothing to offer you but dominate performances and 13 second KO wins?
I guess Conor could have stayed at 145 and padded his record for years like Jose Aldo has?
“Also, how to you run from a division that has nothing to offer you?”
By this theory, shouldn’t every champion quit after winning the belt?
Hmm, The retardation is strong in you.
To answer your question, YES, if they have other opportunities, such as ruling the next division up as Conor is…or if the UFC steals a strap because they don’t want you holding both. because that’s basically your definition of quitting, right? Or is your definition of quitting taking a fight again the P4P best boxer on the planet in a sport you have zero history in professionally?
Jesus Christ you’re an idiot.
Does it hurt?
Please, enlighten me.
What is incorrect about my post?
Did the UFC not force Conor to drop his 145 lb belt so he could keep the 155 lb strap?
FrontBroRian - Conor is ruling the division up? He's fought 2 guys and has beat one and lost to one. And he's scared to fight everyone else, to the point it looks like he's been stripped of that belt too.
You have a weird definition of ruling the division.
Hmm, he fought one guy at 155 lb, maybe you should touch up on your YouTube on Wiki knowledge, obviously that’s where it all comes from.
He the man, he’s the Champ, #1, king of the division. He rules it until he loses the belt.
I doubt somebody who needed just 13 seconds to KO one of the P4P best fighters this sport has even seen, become the first champ to hold 2 different titles simultaneously in the UFC, won fights in THREE different weight class in the UFC or that has earned $100 mil+ by fighting the P4P best boxer is scared to fight somebody beneath him in the UFC.
Id be doing the same thing, sit back, enjoy the cool $100 mil and wait for a worthy opponent to emerge. Fuck taking unnecessary damage to your body for no reason when you already have more money then most. What for a challenge that will pay out. None of these fighters at 145/155 have offered Conor any type of challenge. He had to go outside his own profession to find someone that could stop him.