Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-2405:204:B18E:EA77:3B87:C68F:2F4E:36EF-20171102172817/@comment-108.63.11.114-20171102193946

I agree with Armbar 100%.

I watched Conor from his KOC days. Actually predicted his rise to UFC (not to the level he reached) and my buds made fun of me for predicting it (they have a little more respect for me now lol).

I LOVED the character I saw in the very 1st documentary (pre-UFC) where he called out Aldo as a kid basically and coach Kav spoke of their innovative approach to training skills, I believed he was on the rise (before Dana went to see him lol).

NOW......I am finally tired of his shenanigans.....he has done wonders for the pay of fighters which needs to be unionized ASAP but he has also taken the sport hostage at the same time. I think he is too big for UFC now in the sense that he should just be stripped of the belt and become a "Superfighter" for big paydays.

For the sake of the sport, the champs need to be active, the sport is losing what little integrity it has with the new owners and this "money-fight" era which has taken over.

I now see a cash-hungry greedy bloke looking to sustain a lavish lifestyle for eternity. Lost is the hungry Irish kid who wanted to prove to the world he is the best fighter. If he had any true pride in his skills he would be looking to legitimize his championship and fight the real #1 contender ASAP - T-Ferg. Conor's MMA resume is good but a lot left on the table...........

Do what Glory Kickboxing is still doing, have Superfights to help sell the events but keep the Championship integrity in tact but implementing a defend or vacate stipulation, an interim belt should be a last resort and rarely implemented if ever.

CanadianOracle