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Yeah 'cause no rules have exceptions
but sometimes in the cage after the fight is where MMAs most memorable moments come from
Good on Aldo for not being complicit with this wwe bs. I think Aldo is laughing because he just heard Conor's dream/prediction of the Irish stadium match is probably never going to happen. Zuffa hobbled Conor's shtick and made him act like he likes it.
After rewatching the fight, it's clear to me that Joe Rogan is a non-believer. Talking about how Dennis is "keeping Conor honest right now" as he is being lit up, being so quick to defend Aldo by saying, "he's excited to make money off this kid." Just the way he says it comes off as very anti-Conor.
May God rest his soul.
From what I've heard, the UFC wanted Connor and Aldo to stare down in the cage after the fight, and Aldo refused because "he only steps into the cage if he's fighting."
OH REALLY??? The last time UFC came to Detroit (Penn vs Hughes III and Lyoto vs Rampage) I was there and Aldo was in the cage!
They had crowned him the champ since he was WEC champ and gave him the belt in front of the crowd.
I haven't watched the card via broadcast since I was there, so I'm not sure if this was televised.
The current champ needs to promote. Not going into the cage after Rogan said it was gonna happen looked WEAK!
Not to mention, I really think he looked gotten to after Connor ran into the crowd. Yes he was smiling but I thought he was a little shaken up judging his body language and demeanor.
This seems like a joke but it's becoming more and more of an intriguing matchup!!
that was challenger going in to face champ
did something happen with the irish stadium venue?
Being a fan doesn't mean that you have to agree with everything he does.lol @ you
"I'm a massive McGregor fan" yet, you shit on him throughout all these threads ... GTFO.
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Not to mention, I really think he looked gotten to after Connor ran into the crowd. Yes he was smiling but I thought he was a little shaken up judging his body language and demeanor.
Aldo doesn't have to play McGregor's childish game.