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If DC gets injured once again (which isn't much of a long shot) should the UFC strip the LHW title from him?
First of all I believe he will definitely retire after UFC 200 if he loses. There's nowhere else for him to go. TBH I'm not sure if he can even make it to UFC 200. Hes 37 years old, his body has taken so much wear and tear over the years, TRT is no longer available, USADA is in the picture and who knows if his body can take another brutal camp at AKA preparing for a 5 round championship bout.
If he were to get injured how should the UFC act?
-Should the main event be for the real belt?
-Should the UFC scrap the bout and save it for MSG?
-Should the UFC get on its knees and beg Conor to save UFC 200?
(Also here's a hint of retirement from DC)
"Sometime in life you are lucky enough to meet a person that is just good all the way to the core. It's this guy. We have been thru so much. This pic was taken in 2011 in Chicago and my biggest dream was to be @Strikeforce champion. Well @crazybobcook we have come a long way buddy. July 9th we complete the journey. Thanks for being a great manager, coach, friend and now business partner. From strike force to xmma to king of the cage to the @UFC it's been a fun ride. Thanks for guiding me the whole time. DC"
First of all I believe he will definitely retire after UFC 200 if he loses. There's nowhere else for him to go. TBH I'm not sure if he can even make it to UFC 200. Hes 37 years old, his body has taken so much wear and tear over the years, TRT is no longer available, USADA is in the picture and who knows if his body can take another brutal camp at AKA preparing for a 5 round championship bout.
If he were to get injured how should the UFC act?
-Should the main event be for the real belt?
-Should the UFC scrap the bout and save it for MSG?
-Should the UFC get on its knees and beg Conor to save UFC 200?
(Also here's a hint of retirement from DC)
"Sometime in life you are lucky enough to meet a person that is just good all the way to the core. It's this guy. We have been thru so much. This pic was taken in 2011 in Chicago and my biggest dream was to be @Strikeforce champion. Well @crazybobcook we have come a long way buddy. July 9th we complete the journey. Thanks for being a great manager, coach, friend and now business partner. From strike force to xmma to king of the cage to the @UFC it's been a fun ride. Thanks for guiding me the whole time. DC"