How would you motivate yourself for the fight if you were Conor

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As the famous saying goes:

"It’s tough to get out of bed to do roadwork at 5am when you’ve been sleeping in silk pajamas."

We know a lot about Conor, so if you were him, how can you really still motivate yourself?
 
Wanting to perform, and make more highlights, and improve on my legacy.
 
Wanting to perform, and make more highlights, and improve on my legacy.

Those I feel honestly are more things you say to the public, not anything that would really work on yourself in private.
 
Honestly, I have no idea. I would have stayed out of the game after the Floyd fight. By that time the whiskey business got going, and it was a big success. Hats off to the man, he's one motivated individual.
 
Someone posted about his kids (then I don't know what happened to the post) but I can see one motivation as showing his kids how hard work can pay off. I believe Chuck said a similar thing when he was training for Tito the last time.
 
Well, he's not undefeated. He should be motivated to back up his words and not experience failure and the humiliation of defeat again.

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I'd wonder if he really is even motivated. All the ass-kissing and back-slapping makes it look like he's just on a little family vacation. He already achieved everything he wanted to, and on his way to doing it he was like a rabid dog. Stark contrast to now where I doubt he cares all that much if he wins or loses.
 
Needing money because you have out-of-court settlement proposals to pay to some bitches. That would motivate me.
 
He did alot of things people arent gonna get to do in a 20 yr career. So motivation is probably an issue...but bottom line he should put in the work to not get his fuckin ass kicked
 
Try and become the GOAT, hes about 3-4 BIG wins away from entering that convo
 
Well, going out on a loss (or two, actually) must be motivational, given his competitiveness.
In any case, having money is usually a side effect of being motivated to do stuff (and doing it), not the other way around, even though getting more money usually helps with being more motivated.
 
Needing money because you have out-of-court settlement proposals to pay to some bitches. That would motivate me.

Would that really motivate you though? Seems like it would just make you hate your life.
 
How did Floyd Mayweather do it?

Life is so much more then just money.
 
By talking and then having to back it up?
 
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