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I wonder what Reebok pays him. It has to be alot.
it's even better, the bulk of it would be in gear.
I wonder what Reebok pays him. It has to be alot.
I'll bet you 20$ million that he didn't have 3$ million to bet.
PPV sold very well and their is a possibility that dana took mcgregors bet. Dana loves to gamble.
Dana didn't, Lorenzo did...
I know how you feel, man.
I'm at the point where I think I should take a bit of a break from the UFC and all it's drama. I can come back when things are less of a soap opera... Or, at least, I'm out of the loop enough not to notice.
Is your source your ass?
Strange that a Conor fan from Scotland is privy to confirmation that nobody else has. While you are at it, please link where he said he will make 7 million for the Aldo fight.
Not bad for a fight where he was injured.
At least 10 million
At least...
😂
He actually changed his story claiming it was for 3.5 millionI really don't care what you believe.
I would take me ages to trawl through the 100's of Conor interviews to find these bit so I ain't doing it.
I watched a video interview where he said he would make much more than aldo, that it would be around the $7.2m gate money.
$7m claim http://www.irishmirror.ie/sport/other-sport/conor-mcgregor-says-hell-make-5459396
The bet was actually for something like $3.2m and it was heavily implied in an interview that Dana didn't take it but that someone else did, it wasn't really a straight up bet, it was related to his PPV points.
He made jack sh*t.
Fighters know jack sh*t about how much they really make.
Almost all of them have no clue how a balance sheet works. Tyson, Holyfield they all thought they had no fight expenses. Then Don King taught them a lesson. I think he paid his brother $1 million to be the janitor in one of Tyson's fights....well he paid his brother with Tyson's money :icon_chee
Connor made didley squat. Probably can't even add
He actually changed his story claiming it was for 3.5 million
And Conor implying the bet was taken, (A bet which would never even be allowed given it would affect the integrity of the fight) and even the article states "Is normal? Certainly doesn't seem that way, but good for him if its considered legal and ethical" is a different story then you just told claiming as fact that Lorenzo did.
And if it wasn't really a bet but rather a prediction on what he'd make on PPV points than it wasn't a bet at all. So what are you claiming now? And it was never implied the bet was accepted. He said he placed a bet with his business partners and then went on to praise himself for his prediction abilities. Stop posting things as facts that you are guessing on. I am sure there is nothing Conor could say that you wouldn't believe but at least stick to that. It is absurd enough on its own without needing to embellish it.