Originally Posted by TimBone:
Meh. I kinda see some sense to that argument. Not enough to agree with it, though. The main attraction here is the Aldo-McGregor fight, and it's results have a 50-50 shot of being tainted. That sucks. Also, the instant rematch trend is getting super fucking old. But I believe you and I have already been through that argument once.
Part of the reason this card was so insane was because the Lawler fight was also on it. It wasn't just the featherweights.
If the main event is "tainted", then it is merely a pretty good PPV that is worth the money, rather than being a terrific bargain. [Reply]
Originally Posted by alnorth:
Part of the reason this card was so insane was because the Lawler fight was also on it. It wasn't just the featherweights.
If the main event is "tainted", then it is merely a pretty good PPV that is worth the money, rather than being a terrific bargain.
I can agree with that.
The issue with the main event still sucks, though. [Reply]
Originally Posted by alnorth:
Chael Sonnen basically posted on Facebook that the only way this fight doesn't happen is if the NV State Athletic Commission steps in.
Aldo has been cursed with a lack of marketability, his PPV's have never met the minimum thresholds to get a backend bonus, so this whole Conor McGregor thing has been a financial gift from God for him. He's going to make millions on this fight, there's no way he doesn't walk out on July 11th unless the state cancels the fight.
If anything, this broken rib thing makes him more money if he loses, because although he was probably going to get an instant rematch if he lost, this now guarantees it, and people will want to pay to see Conor defend the title against the "real" Aldo.
I think he make more money at 155lb. The casual fans arent familar with the fighters or care as much about 135 and 145 IMO. [Reply]
Today's rumor is that Conor still wants to fight someone if Aldo drops out, so the UFC might throw Nate Diaz at him at 155 lb.
It sorta makes sense, the Irish fans flying in still get to see him fight, and Nate Diaz is a guy who the fans know who probably won't be much of a threat to Conor, so the UFC still eventually gets the big fight. [Reply]
In light of recent reports regarding the status of UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo, UFC has received official medical confirmation from several doctors that Aldo did not suffer a broken rib. Following a review of the scans, it has been determined that the champion suffered a bone bruise to his rib and cartilage injury during training.
With this news, Aldo has expressed that he has every intention of facing Conor McGregor at UFC 189.
While Aldo has indicated that he will compete in Las Vegas on July 11, UFC has confirmed a contingency plan. No.1 featherweight contender Chad Mendes will face McGregor for the interim UFC featherweight championship in the event Aldo cannot compete.
UFC remains committed to delivering the featherweight and the welterweight championship fights at UFC 189 during UFC International Fight Week in Las Vegas. [Reply]
So, is it really a bone bruise, or did Aldo find a doctor willing to say the right things, and everyone is going to play along? Can NV order an x-ray? [Reply]
The NSAC just told ESPN that they won't take Aldo's word for it. They will examine him to make sure his rib is not broken before signing off on the fight. [Reply]
Originally Posted by alnorth:
Yeah, it does indeed. I've been looking forward to this for a while.
At this point I still want Aldo's barely-active ass dragged out there, and if he gets beat because of his ribs, so be it.
I hate to say I agree, but I kinda do. Aldo is an insane fighter. When he came over with the WEC, I was sure he was headed for absolute superstar status. Then he just...wasn't a draw. Adding to that, he fights infrequently. He's been kind of a disappointment for me. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TimBone:
I hate to say I agree, but I kinda do. Aldo is an insane fighter. When he came over with the WEC, I was sure he was headed for absolute superstar status. Then he just...wasn't a draw. Adding to that, he fights infrequently. He's been kind of a disappointment for me.
He fights as often as Cain, that's not a good thing. He also bitches about money and treatment of fighters all the damn time. I love his fighting style but not his outside the ring bullshit [Reply]
Apparently using IV to rehydrate after weigh-in is prohibited under the WADA code. If this sticks, then a lot of guys will have to move up in weight class. [Reply]