Showing posts with label Mixed martial arts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mixed martial arts. Show all posts

Thursday, 21 January 2016

Conor McGregor is Notorious


If Conor McGregor respects his next opponent, Rafael dos Anjos, he’s certainly not showing it in public. At a press conference to promote their lightweight title fight, which takes place in Las Vegas in March, the Irishman flung insult after insult at his Brazilian opponent.

“I believe I will dust him inside the first minute,” said McGregor. “He’s a slower version of [McGregor’s previous opponent] Jose Aldo, he’s a bum version of Aldo. I will drag his head through the streets of Rio de Janeiro through a parade of people. It will become a national holiday.”

UFC’s Conor McGregor: ‘I pinch myself because I am surrounded by luxury but it is built on sacrifice’

Dos Anjos now lives in California after moving from his native Brazil four years ago, and McGregor was quick to pounce on his opponent’s background.

‘I’ll send him back to California, his home. I swear to God, at UFC 194 I fought Jose Aldo, I KO’d the country of Brazil’s true champion, said McGregor. “[Aldo] never learned the language of his oppressor, he never came to America, he trusted his people, unlike this guy across from me. That’s why the Brazilian people love Jose Aldo. When he steps off a plane, his people greet him regardless of the result.

“We’re sending Rafael on a four-day media run throughout Brazil and we’ve got to book him a hotel. I have got to book him a hotel in his own country. He will never receive a hero’s welcome because he ran from Brazil. This guy, in Brazilian lingo, is a gringo.”

Some of McGregor’s venom may have stemmed from his placing in the poster to promote the fight. Although it is often hard to tell what is real and what is confected outrage from a showman such as McGregor, at times on Wednesday it sounded much more like the latter. 

“This is a superfight. I look up on that poster, I see myself tucked in the back there. I see a guy, his last gate was $1.7m. He fought on free TV,” said McGregor. “He’s never brought a dime to the company. He’s never made a dime, yet he is sitting there on the front of my poster. I think that’s a department that needs to be looked at. Somebody’s sleeping on the job.”

Once McGregor had finished with mortals, he went on to compare himself with higher beings. “Me and Jesus are cool. I’m cool with all the gods. Gods recognise gods.”

For his part, Dos Anjos refused to shake McGregor’s hand at the end of the press conference, and was more measured in his comments.

“This guy is calling me a traitor just because I live here but I have my kids here, I have my family,” said Dos Anjos. “I’m not a trash talker, I respect my opponents and I talk the truth. On 5 March I will send this guy home sad and I am going to keep my belt.

“I’m a complete fighter. I fight standing, I fight on the ground.I beat Ben Henderson, Nate Diaz, Anthony Pettis, Donald Cerrone twice. I fought better guys, taller guys and stronger guys.”

McGregor and Dos Anjos will fight on the same card as Holly Holm, who famously shocked Ronda Rousey in Australia last year.


Thursday, 17 December 2015

McGregor Set for $100m UFC Payday


UFC chief Lorenzo Fertitta has predicted that Ireland's Conor McGregor will be the first star of mixed martial arts to earn $100m.

The UFC chairman and CEO told ESPN that the new featherweight champion would be "our first $100 millionaire."

Paperwork filed with the Nevada Athletic Commission revealed that the Crumlin fighter earned was paid $500,000 for the fight against Aldo. He also gets a $40,000 bonus paid by the UFC for the Reebok outfitting deal and a $50,000 bonus from the UFC for the performance of the night.

His earning will also be boosted by a cut from the revenue made from the record breaking pay-per-view figures.

Fertitta wouldn't be drawn on a final figure for what McGregor earned last weekend but believed that his 13-second KO of Jose Aldo left fans 'wanting more'.

Fertitta's comments come as his brother, and co-owner of the UFC, Frank is scrutinised after he was seen slamming the featherweight belt on camera as McGregor sent Aldo to the canvas within seconds of the fight beginning.

McGregor could face a six-month medical suspension from the Nevada State Athletic Commission, pending an X-ray on his left wrist.

His next fight promises to be another big pay day with a Jose Aldo rematch, a bout with featherweight challenger Frankie Edgar and a shot at the lightweight belt all on the cards.



Tuesday, 8 December 2015

Rousey Faces Six Month Recovery


Ronda Rousey says it may take six months to fully recover from the injuries she sustained in her Ultimate Fighting Championship bantamweight title defeat by Holly Holm in November.

Holm, 34, ended her fellow American's unbeaten 12-fight streak with a second-round knockout in Melbourne.

"It might be three to six months before I can eat an apple, let alone take an impact," Rousey, 28, told ESPN.

The Expendables 3 star added she was hoping to reclaim her title.

"Maybe I can't do it all before my prime, before my body is done, but maybe I can," added Rousey, who is set to appear in a remake of 1980s film Road House.

On Sunday, Holm had a day named after her, at a parade in her native Albuquerque, New Mexico.