Conor McGregor was an okay fighter. He made a name for himself. Then he decided to shit all over his own name by getting his ass beaten for money.
Fighting Floyd Mayweather Jr. in a boxing match was the worst example of this trend, but fighting Kabibi was really just as bad – he knew he couldn’t win, but he took the money to get beaten up by a nonwhite. Basically, these fights have functioned as a ritual humiliation of the white race, as a white male who has been promoted as a representative of white masculinity is pummeled by a traditional enemy of our race.
Combat sports are traditionally a measure of a race’s strength, where each group sends out its champions to do one-on-one combat in the name of the tribe. This goes back not only to the Roman Colosseum, but to the Bible and David vs. Goliath.
Conor McGregor exploited this ancient dynamic, literally being paid to publicly humiliate the white race, and this, frankly, makes him one of the single worst human beings on the planet, in my view.
I hope he is serious about retirement. I would much rather that Tyson Fury represent whites on the global stage of man-to-man combat.
RT:
Hours after declaring his retirement again on Twitter, Conor McGregor has claimed he planned the announcement two weeks ago when he felt frustrated and demotivated by the UFC’s failure to “keep the ball rolling.”McGregor had wanted to fight Justin Gaethje, who beat Tony Ferguson to claim the UFC interim lightweight title at UFC 249 in April, in a bout at the mysterious ‘Fight Island’ location where events are expected to be held from as early as the end of this month, according to ESPN.
He had originally targeted a fight on July 11 in Las Vegas but saw his plans scuppered by the “bleeding bonkers” travel and organizational problems caused by the coronavirus pandemic and was angered by offers of “stupid fights” at different weights.
“They should have just done the fight – me and Justin for the interim title – and just kept the ball rolling,” McGregor told ESPN, blaming the UFC for “balking” and “dragging on” negotiations when he suggested options at lightweight and cut weight in readiness to compete.
“They wanted to show power and stomp all over me. I don’t know why they do this. There’s f*ck all happening at the minute. They want to throw me up and down weights and offer me stupid fights. I don’t really give a f*ck. I’m over it.”
McGregor criticized the UFC’s decision to provisionally schedule Gaethje’s likely challenge against lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov for September, accusing bosses of causing delays between fights while ignoring the “right methods” he had put forward.
“All this waiting around,” he rued. “There’s nothing happening. I’m going through opponent options, and there’s nothing really there at the minute. The game just does not excite me, and that’s that.”
The former two-weight world champion was uninspired by the UFC Fight Night headlined by Gilbert Burns’s win over Tyron Woodley on May 31 and left cold by UFC 250, which was held behind closed doors in Las Vegas on Saturday.
“I’m a bit bored of the game,” he said, making no mention of a much-anticipated rematch opportunity against bitter rival Nurmagomedov while admitting that a match-up against a fighter who does excite him, Anderson Silva, had been under serious consideration.
“I don’t know if it’s no crowd. I don’t know what it is. There’s just no buzz for me. I’m trying to get excited. I’m trying my best. And when the Anderson one came along, I was like, ‘yeah, sh*t, that’s a mad fight.’
“I would go in there and put him away…and then what would happen? They’d say he’s old and he’s over the hill and he’s past his prime and all.”
McGregor accepted a challenge from Silva, who he considers the greatest MMA fighter of all time, just days before the Irishman’s third claim to have retired via social media since 2016.
Putting aside the stupid bravado and excuses of Conor McGregor, he’s not entirely wrong about the UFC. Weight classes are stupid, and result in fighters doing disgusting diets to fit into arbitrary ranges.
They could just let any two people fight if they were within a certain percentage of each other’s mass. They don’t need divisions.
Not to mention the fact that the ruleset has turned the fighting itself into a silly joke. Race Traitor McFaggot is right – it is just boring at this point. Does anyone ever feel excited watching the fights any more?
It’s all just a money scam and it’s devolved into basically a traditional Irish mafia scam, with these pink-skinned potato-faced drunks just fleecing people to the max.
Good for the Irish that they can run a massive racket in a world completely dominated by Jewish scams, I guess.
Whatever.
Conor McGregor was doing nothing but bringing shame on the white race and I hope he stays out of this business.