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Conor McGregor: Doubt Me Now - documentary - 100% delusion
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Haters. Conor's rise to stardom has been meteoric. He only came to the UFC I think 4 to 5 years ago and look at where he is now. About to be part of the probably the biggest money fight in combat sports history.
Can't hate a man who has that much belief in himself and actually performs when it counts. People just don't like watching success stories I guess.Comment
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I dunno if Conor really believes he can win this or if it's just for the money or a bit of both.
But one thing is for sure and those who have followed him know this, he believes in himself no matter what. He sets a goal and accomplishes it.
I just hope that this pay check doesn't ruin his UFC career and he stays motivated. He has a chance to be to the UFC what Pacquiao was to boxing.
I know he does not have a chance in hell vs Mayweather but I'll be pulling for him.Comment
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You think he'll fight again in UFC, or otherwise, after this JSFD26? Gotta be honest I think he'll ride off into the sunset.I dunno if Conor really believes he can win this or if it's just for the money or a bit of both.
But one thing is for sure and those who have followed him know this, he believes in himself no matter what. He sets a goal and accomplishes it.
I just hope that this pay check doesn't ruin his UFC career and he stays motivated. He has a chance to be to the UFC what Pacquiao was to boxing.
I know he does not have a chance in hell vs Mayweather but I'll be pulling for him.
I'm not a follower of UFC but I recall one of his trainers / managers saying that despite his persona he really fears lasting damage from a combat sports career (who wouldn't).
The fight is an absolute farce, but I can't deny it's amazing that he's gotten himself into the position to make the kind of incredible money he's making and and it has taken a special character to do so with crossover appeal. Plus the once in a lifetime opportunity of boxing's biggest star being cash obsessed whilst always having a safety first mantra. The cards have all fallen into place at the right time. Good luck to him
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He's still young (in MMA terms) and doesn't have that many fights so I think he could still SAFELY fight a few more years after this fight but if the motivation isn't there anymore after such a huge payday then it's best he gets out.You think he'll fight again in UFC, or otherwise, after this JSFD26? Gotta be honest I think he'll ride off into the sunset.
I'm not a follower of UFC but I recall one of his trainers / managers saying that despite his persona he really fears lasting damage from a combat sports career (who wouldn't).
The fight is an absolute farce, but I can't deny it's amazing that he's gotten himself into the position to make the kind of incredible money he's making and and it has taken a special character to do so with crossover appeal. Plus the once in a lifetime opportunity of boxing's biggest star being cash obsessed whilst always having a safety first mantra. The cards have all fallen into place at the right time. Good luck to him
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