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  • Dean_Razorback
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    Conor McGregor: Doubt Me Now - documentary - 100% delusion



    some of theese people are legally ******ed
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    • TRTboy
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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.

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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.

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        • aretrospective
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          Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.
          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.
          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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            Originally posted by aretrospective
            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
            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.

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