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Anybody watch UFC on the BT app on Playstation/Xbox? If so, can you watch a PPV event on there the next morning?

Does my nut in that 264 is a PPV just because of McGregor. Considering all the other amazing fights that have been included in the BT subscription, but purely because McGregor is the only fighter that the chav population have heard of, we have to pay for it (the other fights on the main card will likely be way more entertaining). It's not even a title fight FFS!

I hope Poirier destroys him in the first round so we can finally move on...

Rant over.

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17 minutes ago, JoshVilla said:

Anybody watch UFC on the BT app on Playstation/Xbox? If so, can you watch a PPV event on there the next morning?

Does my nut in that 264 is a PPV just because of McGregor. Considering all the other amazing fights that have been included in the BT subscription, but purely because McGregor is the only fighter that the chav population have heard of, we have to pay for it (the other fights on the main card will likely be way more entertaining). It's not even a title fight FFS!

I hope Poirier destroys him in the first round so we can finally move on...

Rant over.

Not sure pal but it doesn't take long for whole fights to be upped to youtube the following morning. That said the whole main card in quality. If you can't find it sundayAM but you know how to DL from torrent sites, that might be you best bet if no joy on your APP.

DM me if struggling to find a link as I might have one probably after 9.00.

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Decent card. 

Bit of a shit stoppage in the O'Malley fight with 30 seconds to go but I guess Moutinho was getting his head smacked around like a pinball for 14.5 minutes. One to keep an eye on for sure.

Gutted to see Wonderboy take the loss, but Burns essentially just had to sit on him for the last few minutes. If that fight stayed on the feet I think Thompson would have taken it. Shame, as I think a win would have realistically given him his last chance at a title shot.

As for Poirier/McGregor - bit of an anticlimax, made more annoying by the fact that McGregor is going to be running his mouth until he gets a rematch. Make no mistake, he was getting rocked and Poirier would've finished him in the second round for sure. Utterly classless reaction after the fight as well. The sooner the UFC moves on from him, the better.

 

 

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46 minutes ago, JoshVilla said:

Decent card. 

Bit of a shit stoppage in the O'Malley fight with 30 seconds to go but I guess Moutinho was getting his head smacked around like a pinball for 14.5 minutes. One to keep an eye on for sure.

Gutted to see Wonderboy take the loss, but Burns essentially just had to sit on him for the last few minutes. If that fight stayed on the feet I think Thompson would have taken it. Shame, as I think a win would have realistically given him his last chance at a title shot.

As for Poirier/McGregor - bit of an anticlimax, made more annoying by the fact that McGregor is going to be running his mouth until he gets a rematch. Make no mistake, he was getting rocked and Poirier would've finished him in the second round for sure. Utterly classless reaction after the fight as well. The sooner the UFC moves on from him, the better.

 

 

Agree with all of that. Sugar was -1000 complete miss match but boy Moutinho was tough, no idea why Herb Dean jumped in apart from had a bet on round 1 stoppage.

Was looking forward Wonderboy fighting Adesanya next, bad result.

Nice to see big mouth get busted up, expect to see him in more exhibition fights from now on against youtubers, that's about his level now.

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McGregor''s shtick is boring now. Some of the things he has been saying are well over the line. What a reptile. 

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3 minutes ago, Xela said:

McGregor''s shtick is boring now. Some of the things he has been saying are well over the line. What a reptile. 

He’ll retire for 2 or 3 months, then start calling someone out on Twitter then come back and lose 😴 

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17 minutes ago, Genie said:

He’ll retire for 2 or 3 months, then start calling someone out on Twitter then come back and lose 😴 

This is so true but how can he be the main event, which he will demand, anymore, everyone in the top10 beats him. That crap was PPV last night, joke.

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Was a gruesome way for the fight to end and Connor will surely be out now for an extended period of time. Sadly, he let himself down (again) with his behaviour.

Poirier vs Oliveria for the title should be a competitive fight to look forwards to though.

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Absolute TOOL of a bloke....

 

Conor McGregor promised to return "better than ever" after having surgery on the broken leg sustained in defeat by Dustin Poirier on Saturday.

The 32-year-old Irishman left the UFC 264 octagon on a stretcher and with his foot in a protective boot in Las Vegas.

Replays showed him rolling over on his ankle as he stepped backwards late in round one and the fight was stopped moments later.

"A clean break of the tibia and it was not to be," McGregor said on Instagram.

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"Just out of the surgery room, everything went to plan, everything went perfect and I'm feeling tremendous. We've got six weeks on a crutch now and then we begin to build back.

"Dustin, you can celebrate that illegitimate win all you want but you've done nothing in there. That second round would have shown all.

"Onwards and upwards we go. We come back better than ever."

McGregor's future in the sport was already a hot topic going into his third contest with Poirier.

In his post-fight interview he explained that in his mind, his rivalry with Poirier was "not over".

The Irishman beat Poirier via first-round TKO at UFC 178 in 2014, but the American, also 32, evened the score with a second-round TKO at UFC 257 in January.

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19 minutes ago, Phil Silvers said:

Absolute TOOL of a bloke....

 

Conor McGregor promised to return "better than ever" after having surgery on the broken leg sustained in defeat by Dustin Poirier on Saturday.

The 32-year-old Irishman left the UFC 264 octagon on a stretcher and with his foot in a protective boot in Las Vegas.

Replays showed him rolling over on his ankle as he stepped backwards late in round one and the fight was stopped moments later.

"A clean break of the tibia and it was not to be," McGregor said on Instagram.

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"Just out of the surgery room, everything went to plan, everything went perfect and I'm feeling tremendous. We've got six weeks on a crutch now and then we begin to build back.

"Dustin, you can celebrate that illegitimate win all you want but you've done nothing in there. That second round would have shown all.

"Onwards and upwards we go. We come back better than ever."

McGregor's future in the sport was already a hot topic going into his third contest with Poirier.

In his post-fight interview he explained that in his mind, his rivalry with Poirier was "not over".

The Irishman beat Poirier via first-round TKO at UFC 178 in 2014, but the American, also 32, evened the score with a second-round TKO at UFC 257 in January.

He just needs to go away quietly and troll the Youtubers who fancy themselves as fighters. Leave MMA to fighters/martial artists/grapplers who have an ounce of decency. Unfortunately its Dana's business model to sell PPV's....big sigh.

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8 minutes ago, stuart_75 said:

He just needs to go away quietly and troll the Youtubers who fancy themselves as fighters. Leave MMA to fighters/martial artists/grapplers who have an ounce of decency. Unfortunately its Dana's business model to sell PPV's....big sigh.

The only big name fighter left in the UFC for me and he still gets whooped, is Amanda Nunes.

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The problem is that while McGregor spent the past few years dicking about, trying to be a boxer, punching blokes in pubs etc, the rest of the division have overtaken him. Anyone in the lightweight top 10 would beat him, to be honest. He's just not a high level guy anymore. Coupled with the fact that he's an absolute tool,  I can't wait to see the back of him so hat the UFC can concentrate more on marketing fighters that have some integrity.

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On 12/12/2015 at 09:38, Tegis said:
On 11/12/2015 at 15:18, hogso said:

 It appears Travis Fulton (251–50–10-1) has finished too.

He really likes to fight :lol: I think he as 50ish boxing-fights as well. Nutter

Well, turns out he was a grade A word removed. Took his life in prison expecting to pay guilty to child pornography. 😠

But his amount of fights… 255-54-10
So he started fighting in 1996 and his last fight was in 2019. That’s 23 years, or 276 months. He had 320 fights which means he averaged MORE THAN 1 professional fight every month. Specifically, he basically averaged 14 fights A YEAR for 23 YEARS. How is that allowed?

The asshole also had SEVENTY-FIVE pro boxing matches as well. Losing THIRTY-THREE of them by KO.

Wtf is the point of commissions again???

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The mad thing is he really slowed down in his last couple of active fighting years - 'only' 2 fights in 2 years. I can't imagine anyone will ever get remotely close to those numbers. Anyway. **** that guy.

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