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I referenced that college football team before, I think it was missouri. All the players agreed not to play a game until the school made changes. They were about to mess up the school's money so the school agreed right away.
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Would be a bigger troll job if he got a license in Nevada because there's a better chance of Donald Trump having a sex change than Floyd fighting in Cali
Conor sure knows how to generate buzz. They don't Tink like he Tinks.
Would be a bigger troll job if he got a license in Nevada because there's a better chance of Donald Trump having a sex change than Floyd fighting in Cali
"I used to F guys like you in highschool" - Joseph Benavidez. Pause.
Seen this on Reddit and found it interesting enough to share
None of this is opinion, none of this is up for argument or disagreement, this is just a list of facts.
Whatever conclusions you draw from these facts is up to you.
Everything below is 100% verifiable.
Feel free to ask for any fact to be checked and I will provide whatever sources you want.
Number of days in UFC:
Aldo - 2,158 (approx. 6 years)
McGregor – 1,273 days (approx. 3.5 years)
Number of scheduled fights:
Aldo - 14 (average once every 154 days, approx. 5 months)
McGregor – 11 (average once every 115 days, appox. 4 months)
Number of actual fights:
Aldo - 9 (64% of fights scheduled – average fights once every 239 days, or every 8 months)
McGregor - 10 (91% of fights scheduled – average fights once every 127 days, or every 4 months)
Number of wins:
Aldo – 8 (88%)
McGregor – 9 (90%)
Number of finishes:
Aldo – 2 (25% if you include Chang Sung Jung blowing out his shoulder, 12.5% if you don’t)
McGregor – 7 (78%)
Number of title fight pullouts:
Aldo - 5 (36% of all scheduled fights, approx. 1 in 3)
McGregor – 0 (has never pulled out of a fight, but was kicked off UFC 200 card)
Number of title fights declined:
Aldo – 1 (UFC 196)
McGregor – 0
Most consecutive fights without pulling out:
Aldo – 3
McGregor – 10
Longest period without defending belt:
Aldo - 385 Days (14th Jan 2012 - 2nd Feb 2013)
McGregor – 351 Days (12th Dec 2015 – 27th Nov 2016)
Bonus: Aldo's Storied Timeline
January 2011 – Handed undisputed UFC belt without competition
UFC 125 – January 2011 - Debut – Due to fight Josh Grispi – Aldo Pulls out
UFC 129 – April 2011 - New debut, change of opponent – Mark Hominick – Decision win
UFC 136 – October 2011 - Kenny Florian – Decision win
UFC 142 – January 2012 – Chad Mendes – KO win
UFC 149 – July 2012 - Due to fight Erik Koch – Aldo Pulls out
UFC 153 – October 2012 – Due to fight Erik Koch, but Koch pulls out and is replaced by Frankie Edgar, Aldo pulls out.
UFC 156 – February 2012 – Frankie Edgar – Decision Win
UFC 163 – August 2013 – Chang Sung Jung – TKO (injury to Chang Sung Jung)
UFC 169 – February 2014 - Ricardo Lamas – Decision Win
UFC 176 – August 2014 – Chad Mendes – Aldo pulls out.
UFC 179 – October 2014 – Chad Mendes – Decision Win
UFC 189 – July 2015 – Conor McGregor – Aldo pulls out.
UFC 194 – December 2015 – Conor McGregor – KO loss
UFC 196 – March 2016 – Declines rematch versus McGregor
UFC 200 – July 2016 – Frankie Edgar – Decision win (interm title) November 2016 – Handed undisputed UFC title without competition
Seen this on Reddit and found it interesting enough to share
None of this is opinion, none of this is up for argument or disagreement, this is just a list of facts.
Whatever conclusions you draw from these facts is up to you.
Everything below is 100% verifiable.
Feel free to ask for any fact to be checked and I will provide whatever sources you want.
Number of days in UFC:
Aldo - 2,158 (approx. 6 years)
McGregor – 1,273 days (approx. 3.5 years)
Number of scheduled fights:
Aldo - 14 (average once every 154 days, approx. 5 months)
McGregor – 11 (average once every 115 days, appox. 4 months)
Number of actual fights:
Aldo - 9 (64% of fights scheduled – average fights once every 239 days, or every 8 months)
McGregor - 10 (91% of fights scheduled – average fights once every 127 days, or every 4 months)
Number of wins:
Aldo – 8 (88%)
McGregor – 9 (90%)
Number of finishes:
Aldo – 2 (25% if you include Chang Sung Jung blowing out his shoulder, 12.5% if you don’t)
McGregor – 7 (78%)
Number of title fight pullouts:
Aldo - 5 (36% of all scheduled fights, approx. 1 in 3)
McGregor – 0 (has never pulled out of a fight, but was kicked off UFC 200 card)
Number of title fights declined:
Aldo – 1 (UFC 196)
McGregor – 0
Most consecutive fights without pulling out:
Aldo – 3
McGregor – 10
Longest period without defending belt:
Aldo - 385 Days (14th Jan 2012 - 2nd Feb 2013)
McGregor – 351 Days (12th Dec 2015 – 27th Nov 2016)
Bonus: Aldo's Storied Timeline
January 2011 – Handed undisputed UFC belt without competition
UFC 125 – January 2011 - Debut – Due to fight Josh Grispi – Aldo Pulls out
UFC 129 – April 2011 - New debut, change of opponent – Mark Hominick – Decision win
UFC 136 – October 2011 - Kenny Florian – Decision win
UFC 142 – January 2012 – Chad Mendes – KO win
UFC 149 – July 2012 - Due to fight Erik Koch – Aldo Pulls out
UFC 153 – October 2012 – Due to fight Erik Koch, but Koch pulls out and is replaced by Frankie Edgar, Aldo pulls out.
UFC 156 – February 2012 – Frankie Edgar – Decision Win
UFC 163 – August 2013 – Chang Sung Jung – TKO (injury to Chang Sung Jung)
UFC 169 – February 2014 - Ricardo Lamas – Decision Win
UFC 176 – August 2014 – Chad Mendes – Aldo pulls out.
UFC 179 – October 2014 – Chad Mendes – Decision Win
UFC 189 – July 2015 – Conor McGregor – Aldo pulls out.
UFC 194 – December 2015 – Conor McGregor – KO loss
UFC 196 – March 2016 – Declines rematch versus McGregor
UFC 200 – July 2016 – Frankie Edgar – Decision win (interm title) November 2016 – Handed undisputed UFC title without competition
Also UFC 208 in Anaheim has been rebooked to Brooklyn and will replace UFC 209 and be known as UFC 208