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In the end UFC 200 got better without Mcgregor

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Dc injury post poned this great rematch, Jones had his tune up match after a long layoff, and both coming in great shape for a epic battle. Two guys that really hate eachother .

Plus we have a fun co main, with Brock.

No matter what you say his fights are always fun, and he is legit as McGregor, both are one dimensional.

Thank you Mcgregor you bluff and charade got busted big time, and your market value is dropping like a Japanese Kamikaze.

Advice: its time to get another tattoo to stir things up

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Nothing is better without McGregor

 
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If it weren't for DC and Bones, they would've had to keep Conor on the card.
 
Nothing could ever be better than seeing McGregor get destroyed even worse by Nate.

It will be tears at 202 for Connie.
 
Yes it's better...

UFC screwed up by teasing the circus fight though. Nearly shot themselves in the foot. Finally came to their senses before turning their self made flagship event about one temporary flop investment.

Good damage control. They should learn from this.
 
No matter what you say his fights are always fun, and he is legit as McGregor, both are one dimensional.
But I heard on Sherdog that Connor submitted this guys BJJ lead instructor who was a black belt! (in his defense, it may have happened at the airport)
 
Lol! That Dana holding Baby McGregor is gold!

"Pure gold Jerry!"

How have I never seen that?! Hardest laugh from a thread in a while, thanks guys.
 
The UFC going the boxing route and trying to promote one guy for a card is always going to be a recipe for disaster. There's always going to be injuries. Even if the star fighter remains injury free, there will be an inevitable time when egos clash since the UFC is really in the business of promoting itself while the fighter will one day get so big that he thinks he can start calling the shots. It's better if the UFC just focuses on putting together quality cards, and that is what they were forced to do with 200.
 
Light Heavyweight Daniel Cormier (c) vs. Jon Jones (ic) [a]
Heavyweight Brock Lesnar vs. Mark Hunt
Women's Bantamweight Miesha Tate (c) vs. Amanda Nunes
Featherweight José Aldo vs. Frankie Edgar [c]
Heavyweight Cain Velasquez vs. Travis Browne
Women's Bantamweight Cat Zingano vs. Julianna Peña
Welterweight Johny Hendricks vs. Kelvin Gastelum
Bantamweight T.J. Dillashaw vs. Raphael Assunção
Lightweight Sage Northcutt vs. Enrique Marín
Middleweight Gegard Mousasi vs. Derek Brunson
Lightweight Diego Sanchez vs. Joe Lauzon
Lightweight Jim Miller vs. Takanori Gomi
 
But I heard on Sherdog that Connor submitted this guys BJJ lead instructor who was a black belt! (in his defense, it may have happened at the airport)

“His jiu-jitsu is overrated. I see opportunities to pass his guard. I’ll bang it out and I’ll keep it on the feet. When he goes down, he rolls out to get out, I’ll pass his guard, mount him, pound him out or look for the choke.”
 
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