“ The UFC wants their monkeys to dance and one of them is saying no.”
“ The UFC wants their monkeys to dance and one of them is saying no.”
“That’s exactly the sort of play that ended Kevin Love’s season last year, and it’s dirty as hell. But the refs missed it. (They did T up Howard for throwing the ball.)“
You’re clearly new to the sport and very angry, which probably means you’ve considered getting an “I Heart Conor McGregor” tattoo.
I can’t think of a worse superstar in the the history of the three major American sports than James Harden.
“It’s ‘maximize UFC 200 profits and create a precedent of yielding to high-profile fighters vs. demonstrate unrivaled authority while still profiting handsomely from UFC 200.’”
It’s not the vocal minority, you small-minded moron.
Hillary Clinton might choose a woman as VP.
Haha. Oh, man, that’s good stuff.
This author’s continued insistence that Conor McGregor has the leverage demonstrates the problem with modern journalism.
“And it’s not like UFC will crumble without him. I’d argue he needs them more then they need him.”
Right, and like every rule, there is at least one exception.
For reference: https://www.facebook.com/curt.schilling…
So...you’d be like most public personalities?
Meh, we coexist with enough bigotry already.
“It’s hard not to feel sorry for Schilling, who lost many millions in this endeavor and today resembles a sad cranky uncle.”
Ayo man, tell yourself whatever you need to compensate for that attention span. We all do what we gotta do.
And think of it as a punchline.
LeBron James, punching up as always.
I guess after you called Diaz/McGregor II “one of the biggest fights of all time,” I shouldn’t expect much useful contribution from you on the matter, but it’s demonstrably absurd to argue UFC 200 needs McGregor more than McGregor needs UFC 200.
My favorite part of the Boaty McBoatface story is that an organization that’s in charge of a $300 million research vessel still thinks, in 2016, that the Internet will handle something responsibly.