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This I likeTony vs. Conor is the fight to make
This I likeTony vs. Conor is the fight to make
I mean that's fine, a lot more people won't watch if it's Dustin vs. Gaethje lol.
Also, the UFC isn't giving anything. The fans are, you are basically mad at the fact that the vast majority of people want to see Conor fight for a belt rather than someone else.
Don't blame the UFC for making the fight, blame all the people that want to see it.
If all they care about is making money, then ditch USADA, screw the ranking system, give Conor the next title shot, and if he loses that make a title called the Conor title and give him favorable match ups. Why even bother pretending this is a sport?
They adopted USADA so they could make more money.
The ranking system also helps them make money.
You realize, UFC is a business, everything they do is in consideration of money, both in the short-term and in the long-term.
Before any fight is made, all promoters do a market assessment of potential buys, and projections for future buys.
Why do you think Floyd vs Logan originally got cancelled? Because they did a market analysis and it didn't do big numbers. The UFC would make no money if they did anything you were suggesting.
But they'd make big money and could still keep making money if they gave McGregor a big fight. Also, everytime McGregor fights, it retains a bigger fan base for the UFC that sticks around, I think it's like a 5-6% retention rate out of all the people who never watch UFC, each time McGregor fights.
He also brings in more subscriptions to UFC fight pass each time there's a McGregor PPV, subscriptions gain a substantial boost.
Actually no, Conor vs Gathje is the fight to make hopefully Gathje can land 6 solid kicks on Conor and Conor can finally retires for goodTony vs. Conor is the fight to make
I understand this is a business. My point is that is you're going to sacrifice the integrity of the sport for the business side of it to this ridiculous degree, then this is no longer something I am interested in. Have fun watching.
There's a difference between what is good for the UFC business and what is good for the sport. I am a fan of the sport.
No. That fight isn't what it was when we wanted it. He knew what he was doing when he turned down the rematch. Aldo is too shop worn... Plus he's smaller. It just wouldn't be a good look. He should just go away and do boxing or something.In the meantime for conor, maybe an aldo rematch is in order. Catchweight maybe
Yeah conor jerking off on ppv would probably sell more than khabib because people are just that curious. Should we facilitate that as well? Let's also get a cm punk and James Tony vs brock lesnar and Ray mercer in a tag team match too.Then do Conor McGregor vs. Paul McCartney since that will sell 8 million ppvs.
You're right, man. He doesn't deserve a title shot, that should only be held for guys like Khabib vs Iaquinta or Brock Lesnar vs whoever....Dana just said that the fourth fight with Dustin will happen.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/mma/new...1b44u3X8rMnVGZvJpC00tdtYz7ChaTyOwm_51JmAjPw6Y
Now, if Dustin loses to Oliveira, and he wants to do the fourth fight and get paid yet again, I can see it making sense. What I don't see making sense whatsoever is Dustin winning the title and them making a fourth fight, granting Conor a title shot in a division where he is 1-3, and hasn't won a fight since November 2016. It will have been over five years since Conor had his one win in the division, with three losses right after.
There has to be a point where this farce has to stop. Conor is a plague to this sport.
The purpose of a "sport" is subjective. In your mind for some reason, the purpose of a sport is to determine who is the best, or who is the greatest. That is a subjective view, there is absolutely no reason that a sport has to determine who is the best.
The primary purpose of "sport" in my opinion (I would never claim I have some objective truth of what sports is for) is to entertain people.
People are often entertained by the idea of determining who is the best, that is the only reason that sport even attempts to make a determination of who is the best, because people find that fact to be entertaining. There is a ranking system so that fans can understand who is the best.
Being the best isn't the only thing that's entertaining though, there are times when other aspects are also entertaining. At the end of the day, the purpose of sport is to entertain. You don't want to see McGregor fight Poirier again out of the very simple fact it does not entertain you. Don't act like it's some objective truth or there's some right or wrong in it. It entertains a ton of people though so the fight will happen.
Would LOVE to see Barboza kick Conor's glass legs into retirement, sign me up for that fightAgree. No reason they can’t fight again but give it a rest.
Even from the company’s POV, do you really want him losing to Poirier three straight times?
Take this broken leg as the gift it was, and move on to other things without the full stink of back to back KO losses.
Ferguson is on too much of a skid, but do something like that. Barboza, maybe Nate again. Something suitable for an inactive guy who just lost to someone at the top of the heap.
I would say Islam, but we know how ugly that probably gets in all respects.
It is subjective how we define the rules of a game, insofar as any game and rule set is human made. It's the same with any concept or word. What is not subjective is, once the rules are in play, whether one has followed them or not. We define rules that establish what is the game of chess: the pawn moves one square forward, eats diagonally, etc. If someone comes over and in their turn uses their pawn to throw all the pieces of their opponent into rabble and claim they won, and the judge and organization says they did, that's not "subjectively" wrong: they are not playing chess.
We can define any word however we like, that is not the point. People can break rules or interpret them as they like for the purposes of money. That is cheating.
It's the same with Conor: he gets competitive advantages because of money that are unrelated to skill, and which violate the ranking system, title-contender structure, and competitive structure of the sport. That has a name: cheating.
Dana just said that the fourth fight with Dustin will happen.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/mma/new...1b44u3X8rMnVGZvJpC00tdtYz7ChaTyOwm_51JmAjPw6Y
Now, if Dustin loses to Oliveira, and he wants to do the fourth fight and get paid yet again, I can see it making sense. What I don't see making sense whatsoever is Dustin winning the title and them making a fourth fight, granting Conor a title shot in a division where he is 1-3, and hasn't won a fight since November 2016. It will have been over five years since Conor had his one win in the division, with three losses right after.
There has to be a point where this farce has to stop. Conor is a plague to this sport.
There is no rule that you have to be ranked in a certain spot to fight for the belt lol. You are just making up rules now. Remember when Hendo fought Bisping for the belt and he was ranked no.13.
Boxing has mandatory challengers, MMA does not. There is no rule that champions have to fight certain people. The ranking structure exists to establish who is better and who is worse, and generally, the better people fight for the belt, but that's not a stone cold written rule, that is just what usually sells the most.
Top guys fighting top guys generally sells the most, but that isn't always the case. You are really butt hurt that so many people want to see Conor fight for the belt.
If Dustin should win the title, he should absolutely not take Conor as a first defense - McGregor doesn't fucking deserve it. If the UFC presses, Poirier could just retire.
Then when Conor is on his last leg