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he tweeted during the press conference saying "nobody up there made the company 400 million".

1. That shows that he was watching the press conference instead of training
2. Tweeting that after that long FB post just makes him look whiny

Then, he tweets that he has been placed back into UFC 200.

^ this is the tweet that did him in. Conor has never been one to BS but he lost a lot of credibility and his reputation took a hit because of that tweet.

Law # 5 - Guard your reputation with your life
 
He fucked up when he wanted the rematch with Nate instead of defending his belt.
 
Attention whores gonna attention whore
 
He fucked up when he started calling Lorenzo and Dana his partners. He fucked up when he started saying he was going to have people fired over a fight poster he didn't like and when he started saying he was neck in neck with Dana White in importance to the company.
 
Conor is just an idiot, and pushed the UFC too far.

They gave him everything he has asked for, and then he turns around and publicly spits in their face with this bullshit.
 
He fucked up when he started calling Lorenzo and Dana his partners. He fucked up when he started saying he was going to have people fired over a fight poster he didn't like and when he started saying he was neck in neck with Dana White in importance to the company.

He said all this expecting to fight RDA, who IMO, he would have KO'd soundly.

RDA pulling out has really changed the landscape of this entire game.
 
This is what happens when you surround yourself with yes men. You start believing your own shit.
 
He strong arm'd the wrong people. He should've just negotiated because strong arming Lorenzo is a bad idea
 
Dude thought he was the boss, now its becoming clear to him that hes just another asset
 
He said all this expecting to fight RDA, who IMO, he would have KO'd soundly.

RDA pulling out has really changed the landscape of this entire game.

RDA would've put such a beating on him. I wish it happened, we'd get to watch Frankie take his belt if that didn't fall through
 
Winning eh?

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he tweeted during the press conference saying "nobody up there made the company 400 million".

1. That shows that he was watching the press conference instead of training
2. Tweeting that after that long FB post just makes him look whiny

Then, he tweets that he has been placed back into UFC 200.

^ this is the tweet that did him in. Conor has never been one to BS but he lost a lot of credibility and his reputation took a hit because of that tweet.

Law # 5 - Guard your reputation with your life
RE Conor has never been one to bullshit: How about the tweet from October 2014 that aid he would be fighting Diego in Mexico City?

I really don't think it was bullshit as much as Conor trying to use the Law of Attraction/aka "The Secret". He always talked about how people will want something, visualize in that something but make the mistake of not speaking it out loud to the world. We have evidence of this before the UFC too, and with the invention of Twitter, it is easier for him to say what he wants in hopes for it to come true and speed up the laws of attraction. It really, more than anything, speaks to his religious fanaticism with the Law if Attraction.


More importantly, I think we are watching the belief that defined Conor disappear. With Paddy retiring and these current issues with Conor, it is like the Irish MMA explosion completely died in a week. Even if Conor does come back, I do not think that he will ever be the same. He is a very smart dude and has always been very observant about the human psyche - but if he had a doppelganger from 2015, that doppelganger would tell this Conor that the way you are acting is driven by fear and you are focusing on negatives and what you don't have opposed to what you have.
 
he tweeted during the press conference saying "nobody up there made the company 400 million".

1. That shows that he was watching the press conference instead of training
2. Tweeting that after that long FB post just makes him look whiny

Then, he tweets that he has been placed back into UFC 200.

^ this is the tweet that did him in. Conor has never been one to BS but he lost a lot of credibility and his reputation took a hit because of that tweet.

Law # 5 - Guard your reputation with your life
Thanks for clearing that up.
 
RE Conor has never been one to bullshit: How about the tweet from October 2014 that aid he would be fighting Diego in Mexico City?

I really don't think it was bullshit as much as Conor trying to use the Law of Attraction/aka "The Secret". He always talked about how people will want something, visualize in that something but make the mistake of not speaking it out loud to the world. We have evidence of this before the UFC too, and with the invention of Twitter, it is easier for him to say what he wants in hopes for it to come true and speed up the laws of attraction. It really, more than anything, speaks to his religious fanaticism with the Law if Attraction.


More importantly, I think we are watching the belief that defined Conor disappear. With Paddy retiring and these current issues with Conor, it is like the Irish MMA explosion completely died in a week. Even if Conor does come back, I do not think that he will ever be the same. He is a very smart dude and has always been very observant about the human psyche - but if he had a doppelganger from 2015, that doppelganger would tell this Conor that the way you are acting is driven by fear and you are focusing on negatives and what you don't have opposed to what you have.

I think all of these adversities will bring out the best in Conor:

1. Lost to Diaz
2. Joao's death
3. Fiasco with the UFC leaving him out of UFC 200
4. Paddy's retirement
5. Doubt within himself

These things will propel him to victory. Dude thrives off of these things. He is at his best when the word is against him like his fight with Aldo... everybody picked Aldo and dismissed McGregor.

He will not have more time to focus, train, and diet properly for his next rematch with Diaz.
 
So he just didn't negotiate efficiently is what you're saying?
 
He was "winning" until he gassed.
 
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