Message from @am3mptos
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I still don't even know what your point is
Again, what does this have to do with Khabib jumping the cage and attacking someone in the crowd?
One thing is people speaking their mind before an event and that generating drama
If you're brand new to MMA or combat sports in general, then I might understand
the other is having a championship that has that by design
not chance or personal issues
Is English your first language? That might help me figure out how to interpret things
What happened with Khabib was bound to happen due to the way "the sport" is driven.
So having to reschedule their fight due to Conor spacking out and throwing a dolly at a bus was actually 'by design'?
`What happened with Khabib was bound to happen due to the way "the sport" is driven.`
lol, no it fucking wasn't
Even Ken Shamrock and Tito Ortiz didn't act like spastics post-fight
Dana White has been banking on Connor disrespect and drama generated from it
What Conor does is nothing new
at all
And now he's gonna act all surprised, "oh how did this happend"
And is absolutely nothing compared to boxing
`What Conor does is nothing new` Exactly
Exactly what?
Noone else has spazzed out post-fight like this
pfffffffffhahaha
If that's justifiable because he brings money in
absolute bullshit mate
Then this is the new standard set up by the new champion
clearly new to all this, aren't you
After the fight you can turn into a bar fight
yeah nah
Because champion
A good fighter should be able to just go in for the actual fight and not be contractually be forced to participate in such shit talk shows if it's not what is there for.
There *is* nothing in the contract that says you have to talk a certain way, bud
Every fighter is different
Most are hugely confident in themselves and many will talk shit as part of the pre-fight spararing to A) get into their opponents head and B) because yes, it generates interest in the fight
I guess you just like the drama, must be an English first language thing 😄
That doesn't suddenly mean it's okay to leap the cage and attack someone in the crowd post fight (after you WIN, no less)
Oddly enough I haven't said anything about whether or not I 'like the drama'
I've been following combat sports for well over ten years
Some fighters are brash, some are quiet
All part of what makes it such a fascinating sport to watch
Massive variation in the characters that populate it
BJ Penn came from a wealthy family and didn't even need to fight to begin with, but did so because of the challenge it presented