UPDATE: there's another interview where he's playing with puppies and seems sober....
Karma is a complete sham. Let me know when it catches up to the real evil people of this world (Rockefellers, Rothschilds, Clintons, etc), and then you can talk about it being real. Until then, it's just something idiots parrot anytime someone they don't like has a bad day.
BTW, the fact that you're enjoying this is some low life shit. Drug abuse doesn't just destroy the user, it also wrecks the people around them (their family). Conor has kids.
You may not be a fan of the guy, and that's fine, but to find enjoyment in this is completely shot. You can't be much of a better person than he is, if that's how you're responding.
Why would they?
Seriously.
they could be excluded from the fun. His baby mama has a life of luxury forever and gets to spend all her time raising her kids, so of course its worth it for her.
He just keepin around people that want to get on the train and party. You tell me how someone can control a dude with that kind of money? You cant unless you put him in jail and he's too rich to stay there hahahah
They let Chuck fight and get knocked out every fight brutally even knowing he was a drug addictThere's zero chance he fights again any time soon. I'm sorry to say this as I love his showmanship, but he's too much a financial risk.
Dana knows the truth about Conor's substance abuse issues. I guarantee it. Dana's probably got a library full of text messages along these lines:
Here's a scenario:
- "Hey Dana. Was hanging out with Conor last night here in Vegas. He was so fucked up we had to babysit him in his hotel room from 4 am to noon. He's in bad shape. Just thought you'd like to know"
- "Dana....dude, you can't have Conor fight in the summer. He could get hurt..."
The UFC can be held liable for negligence, regardless of how many contracts have been signed by both parties. Contrary to what people think, contracts are NOT fool-proof protections against lawsuits. If during a discovery phase, Dana's text messages and emails show that he was fully aware of Conor's problems, and still pushed the fight forward, you can bet your ass that he and his company will be on the hook for financial damages.
- Let's say they sign Conor up for a fight, giving him every possible pass imaginable on the drug testing front, while also knowing he's got massive addiction issues.
- That means they ONLY test for metabolites related to PEDs, not cocaine or crystal meth.
- Conor gets in the octagon and takes a brutal right-hook that knocks him out.
- Conor starts convulsing in the middle of the octagon because his body is so weakened from self-abuse.
- Conor is rushed to the ER, or even worse, the morgue.
This is what's holding up Conor's return. It's not out of any kindness for Conor; it's a simple business calculation. This is why the UFC hasn't made a formal announcement about his return/
If they throw him in there in this state, their legal exposure is gigantic.
preaching to the choir my man lol. i share those genes and know what they bring very well. god knows i been through my struggles and can only imagine how off the rails id have gone in my late twenties/early thirties if i had mcgregor money at the time. i get the mcgregor hate, but if you haven't had a certain kind of life, it's difficult to understand and have perspective on itUnderlying mental illness (likely) coupled with an endless supply of money and ability to ascertain your drugs of choice.. there is no behavioral boundaries for him. He basically just can't murder someone and has to pay his taxes and his money will prevent him from real problems.
Irish genes don't help. lol
He wasnt get paid what Conor wasThey let Chuck fight and get knocked out every fight brutally even knowing he was a drug addict
The documentaries about Conor are a joke, they completely avoid the real questions and investigative journalism about the realities of his downfall.What is it that you want to see in that documentary? How more "real" can you possibly get than what we are already seeing? You have to be a serious sick SOB to enjoy watching that video and want to see more.
I hope not to see or hear about Conor for a very long time because that would mean he is still alive.
They let Chuck fight and get knocked out every fight brutally even knowing he was a drug addict
Saw an article on this on another site and had to see for myself. Don't know if dude was fuct up or just showing clear signs of PTSD. The way he twitches and shakes his shoulders and has a problem speaking was sad to see and hard to watch I ended it half way.
He never made it to the acting. He went all in on the meth, so he's still motivated, right?