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1st May 2018
05:19pm BST

"Not only is he Conor McGregor's jiu-jitsu coach, he's seeming to try to morph and copy McGregor's antics. Certainly his clothing. Conor does wear some fucking really nice, cool shit and Dillon Danis is like the poor, second-hand, overwashed, hand-me-down version because his clothes are fucking terrible (laughs). But, he's trying to be Conor so hard, it's laughable. He even said, 'After this weekend, I will own Bellator.' That sounds vaguely like a line where Conor said, 'I will own boxing.'"When his co-host chimed in arguing that the shtick is working, Bisping agreed. However, he fired back with a couple of questions of his own.
"Does that mean you can't find that person annoying, Luis?" Does it mean that he's not an irritating, annoying fuck that he's purely ripping off his teammate and friend?"
"I'm just saying with the clothes, with the talk, with everything he's just a carbon copy of everything Conor does. But as I say, we're talking about him so it's working. He probably knows that this kind of behaviour, as it did with me, encourages more people to want to see you get knocked out than win. But at the end of the day, it doesn't matter. The bullshit that he's doing, the shit that he's spewing is working."Haters and fans show up the same in ticket sale numbers and TV ratings. Why they tune in generally doesn't matter as much as how many tune in. Floyd Mayweather became the biggest PPV draw in sports history with this mindset, lest we forget.
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