Should Conor Be Stripped?

You are right when you say there is a clear cut contender at his weight class, but unless something has recently changed, Frankie is injured and can't fight mcgregor so the division isn't being held up.

I think patience needs to be exercised here. There's little to suggest Frankie won't get his shot
He is injured but UFC 200 isn't until July, that's 4 months away.

If Frankie was super hurt come July, I would still go with Aldo fight over this farcical Diaz rematch.
 
UFC should have set rules about when the belt becomes undefended and people automatically lose it. Like 12 months or something.
 
He is injured but UFC 200 isn't until July, that's 4 months away.

If Frankie was super hurt come July, I would still go with Aldo fight over this farcical Diaz rematch.

I agree, the Diaz fight is pointless, but that is not on Conor, it's on the UFC.
 
UFC should have set rules about when the belt becomes undefended and people automatically lose it. Like 12 months or something.

They're never going to limit their ability to do what they wanna do with matchups
 
I agree, the Diaz fight is pointless, but that is not on Conor, it's on the UFC.
Yeah, but do you honestly think if that man walked into the office and said "look I want a rematch, you know I could win that fight. It hurts my image to have that loss, let's make a super rematch at 200, and worst case scenario, if I lose I still have this belt" - do you think Dana would just go, "look kid, you're defending that fucking title, get out of my office".

Conor seems to call the shots...
 
I think he should have to defend his belt every other fight, at least. This rematch is a farce, but it's plain to see that the UFC is not confident that Conor'll get past Edgar.

Right now, he should not be stripped. But if he doesn't defend his belt next time, then 145 is being held up for no good reason.

Exactly this. Edgar is a risk for the belt and Dana knows it
 
Yeah, but do you honestly think if that man walked into the office and said "look I want a rematch, you know I could win that fight. It hurts my image to have that loss, let's make a super rematch at 200, and worst case scenario, if I lose I still have this belt" - do you think Dana would just go, "look kid, you're defending that fucking title, get out of my office".

Conor seems to call the shots...

Again, that's on the UFC if they're empowering him to that degree especially when he is coming off a loss.
 
I'm not sure I buy the claim that it's because they don't think McGregor can beat Frankie, when they have a much more concrete reason to lack confidence that Conor can get past Nate.

Conor/UFC loses a lot of stock if he loses to Edgar.

If he loses to Nate again, they have the built-in excuse of weight - which is why this fight is at 170 and not 155. A loss keeps Conor's 155 options still open, and doesn't devalue his stock @ 145. It also gives him a chance to avenge his only loss in the UFC. A win-win-win for Conor and the UFC, and it's a little pathetic with all the hedging of their bets, because the promoter clearly has a horse in the race.
 
If he has been able to take fights and hasn't defended by December I would say yes. There has to come a point where it becomes clear that he has no interest in 145 or defending that title. At that point, he should surrender the belt and then be free to fighter whoever at whatever weight he wants. If he gets injured, I'd say see what the time frame is for a comeback.
 
If by stripped you mean naked then yes, he should be stripped.
 
It hasn't been half a year since he won the title yet, so no. However, I don't think we'll ever see him at FW again, so he likely should be eventually.
 
IMO yes. Only way this could work is one fight at 145 and next one fight at 155 and repeat. no exceptions.
 
Yes, he hasn't defended his title since he won it and this rematch will be his second non title defense since winning the belt.
 
Correction: The potential net worth of Ireland seems to call the shots. Gotta grow that Irish market, and you sure as hell can't do it with Pendred.
Oh, I'm fine with him being a star, I'm even fine with him being a superstar! When he's earned it in the ring!

Matt Hughes was arguably a bigger P4P success/legend when he lost to Georges St. Pierre than Jose Aldo was when Conor beat him. I didn't see GSP being launched into being one of the most famous men on earth!?

Ireland is a tiny market - it has a wide-spread across the US with NY, Boston etc. but in reality, it's a tiny country.

We cannot pass this off as the UFC "doing the right thing" because they are using Conor to draw in Ireland as a MMA fandom market. If that's the case, why is India or China not getting a huge push!? Those countries have billions of people, why not push a Chinese star? Even Russia? They have loads of Russians that they do not push at all.

This has nothing to do with the Irish market, or Conor being the key to Ireland. He transcends the Irish market, I can admit that. Being the figurehead of the Irish MMA market doesn't mean any rulebook that ever existed on how "things work" gets thrown out of the car window for him.
 
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