Conor McGregor will be finding ways to troll Khabib Nurmagomedov and i am expecting him to start trashing him during the media day and from what i understand Khabib Nurmagomedov is still in the UAE and he might be coming for the fights but i expect Khabib Nurmagomedov might avoid the confrontation and will stay away from the event as he knows the UFC will try anything to put together the rematch.
As much as I'd like to see Connor, and Khabib in the octagon again especially considering it would likely be for Khabib's 30-0 bid, I hope it doesn't happen. Its not because I don't want Khabib to lose, but rather like the integrity of Khabib. He said he was retiring, and it annoys me when fighters or any sportsman announce their retirement only to come back for more money a few months later. I see the Mike Tyson fight as a little different as that was many many years after his retirement, but Connor I believe has announced his retirement several times, only to come back for the money. Its almost like its fishing for hype, and money rather than being genuine.
If the fight did happen, I'd probably want Connor to win, because it sets up an interesting turn of events. If Khabib did lose, would be want to reclaim his title meaning he stays out of retirement to regain his belt? The thing is, Connor is the only one that's really got Khabib to act out of anger, and out of character. So, he could be the one to convince him to come out of retirement for a crazy big event.
That's silly. Why would they advertise that since they're always there. Even venues in the UK were allowing spectators in. I'd prefer them to either be none if it's not going to be full. It's interesting hearing the noise of the fight and the fighters talk along with the coaching staff, but allowing a few fans doesn't really do anything for the atmosphere.
I agree, every other sport that I watch, I've been missing the atmosphere that the fans bring, except in the UFC. I love the coach call outs, the talks between fighters, and it gives you another element to the event to appreciate, and that is these guys aren't just muscle, but there's a lot of tactics to the fight.
I love watching a fighter pick up their opponent, and instead of just taking them down there they walk them over to their corner so they can get better advise.