Co Main event was a great intro for Mike Chandler into the UFC. With Khabib "retired" I wouldn't be surprised if they do Poirier vs Chandler for the belt.
Rocsteady wrote:I don't think he'll fight in the UFC again. He'll talk it up but we're at the point where he's getting on a bit, is insanely rich and is 3-3 in his last 6.
His checking of the leg kicks was non-existent. Looks too in that boxing mind-state, as though he's lost the fluidity between kicks and punches.
I'd love to know how much money he's made from Proper Twelve, sales have increased year on year so it must be a fair whack. It's actually quite a nice whiskey* despite the snobbery it gets from "connoisseurs".
I don't think Conor's ego would allow him to retire on a loss but unlike most UFC fighters, he's financially set for life and his side income is immense.
Got to be a Nate Diaz trilogy fight now.
It's a guaranteed huge payday and Nate's older than Conor and been inactive for years with the only fight being the BMF title fight presented by The Rock.

Conor's only 32 (but looks older) but his fighting style is not one that leads to longevity as that explosive speed is the first part of physical fitness to decline and his gas tank has been noted as a weakness for years.
I don't drink whiskey regularly and never drink it neat and have a very small sample range of whiskeys to compare it with.