Nate's found his trilogy?

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I'm a fan of the K1 culture where the best of the best can verse each other for 10 fights and the fans
don't complain. --Fighting can be about the incremental changes too.

But since this is the MMA crowd. Does anyone else think Nate could stretch this into a trilogy?
--Re-match at 155 to start it off.

even an SBG vs CGJJ/Rat pack

Let's see who's the king of lions.



I really think this isn't a bad idea because, for myself, Conor goes to the jagular when he speaks of opponents.
Dissing Nate for teaching JJ to children was a straight up pos move.
Talking about numbers and PPV buys. Calling everyone bums. I'm piqued to see this rematch.

Props to Nate for taking a 10 day notice fight and then strangling a nemesis that presented itself.
 
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They should just feed Conor to Wonder Boy at 170 and let Frankie and Jose scrap it out for 145.
 
They should just feed Conor to Wonder Boy at 170 and let Frankie and Jose scrap it out for 145.
Wonder Boy should avenge his loss to Matt Brown, the last guy to beat him. Aldo beats Frankie again
 
The first Aldo/Edger fight was good. I wouldn't mind seeing it again and Conor should let this tough his resolve at 170. He could be within one more fight of a title shot. Win win is should say. Lol
 
I also think that a revenge fight against Matt Brown would be a step backwards. He can have that one. We can move on.
 
Nate finished the guy that was gonna get the LW title shot, Nate should get his rematch against RDA
 
Wonder Boy should avenge his loss to Matt Brown, the last guy to beat him. Aldo beats Frankie again
Wonderboy has his hands full at Rory and if he can get by him he'll get his shot at the title I'm sure. Thankfully Conor McGregor is no longer in the welterweight title picture (I never understood why he was).
 
I'd like to see Nate get a rematch because he has all the leverage to demand millions now. I think he should cherrypick his next opponent just to save himself for a huge payday. If he gets another win or 2 and Conor gets another win or 2. The rematch should be a huge draw.
 
I'm a fan of the K1 culture where the best of the best can verse each other for 10 fights and the fans
don't complain. --Fighting can be about the incremental changes too.

But since this is the MMA crowd. Does anyone else think Nate could stretch this into a trilogy?
--Re-match at 155 to start it off.

even and SBG vs CGJJ/Rat pack

Let's see who's the king of lions.



I really think this isn't a bad idea because, for myself, Conor goes to the jagular when he speaks of opponents.
Dissing Nate for teaching JJ to children was a straight up pos move.
Talking about numbers and PPV buys, well, now I'm piqued to see this rematch.

Props to Nate for taking a 10 day notice fight and then strangling a nemesis that presented itself.

That is the only option for Diaz to bank-roll more money. I'm sure he'll call Conor out again down the line. I don't think the UFC will still have much faith in him promoting a PPV card as the headliner or there being any fighters looking to call him out with the promise of a big pay day.
 
Nate finished the guy that was gonna get the LW title shot, Nate should get his rematch against RDA

There were a few post fight interviews already asking what's next? but Nate, I don't think, was prepared for it.
He could've used that time to call out names. Just throw it out there like he did after his win over Michael Johnson.

The ladder system will always be tough to like, at least for me, as it takes ages for match-ups to happen.
MMA can be about the match-ups too, but how do you market that to the masses.
If there was a way we could get those Play-offs (NBA match-up) system to be accepted, I'd probably be happy.

Too many ifs and buts. I don't like it. Hurr

That is the only option for Diaz to bank-roll more money. I'm sure he'll call Conor out again down the line. I don't think the UFC will still have much faith in him promoting a PPV card as the headliner or there being any fighters looking to call him out with the promise of a big pay day.

Their mofo approach is hard to sell though when it's in between 1 hour long ramblings. :)
They need to whittle those thoughts down to Ted-talks lengths. About 15-18 minutes long.
..Or, do like Conor, and spit out 1 liners that are easily digested by the online social networks, and online media.

--The UFC loves Conor because he can sell his own fights (He speaks English, and America loves his accent).
I switched off after seeing his pot shots of Uriah starting a team. --Uriah used his winnings to buy and build houses for his team mates. That's admirable right there.


Random---
Brainstorm for what Nate can bring up down the line (through social media/interviews/etc):
--Stockton slapped a lion
--Teaching JJ for kids at this date (DD/MM/YYYY <-AU format)
--Skipping movement coach. Going for a cardio ride on bike, only, after my JJ training.
...

there's really a few things that Nate can slap back to Conor's court.
 
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