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Let us not start with this again. I already told you why and you know it well.
Mendes had no training camp.
Diaz has no training camp.
Aldo was the champ (only reason he did not avoid him). And his "fight" did not show much as it would if it was a war.
Does not matter that they didn't have a proper training camp. In both cases in which the scheduled opposition backed out, Conor has taken on serious challenges in the form of Mendes and Diaz instead of backing out of the contest, outright.
There are several audio clips of Conor talking about fighting Aldo before he even came to the UFC. There is no reason at all to believe that he is avoiding challenges, especially when you include reality into the equation: He was scheduled to fight a P4P great and when he backed out he took on the division's greatest wrestler; he was scheduled to take on the new king at 55 and when he backed out he accepted a fight with a perennial contender, two divisions removed from the one in which he holds the belt.
Not only did he take the fights against Aldo and RDA, he then proceeded to verbally assault them in the lead-up. Absolutely nothing suggests avoidance or the like on Conor's part.