UFC’s McGregor And Diaz Talk Trash And Money
Summary
TLDRIn this CNBC interview, Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz discuss their earnings and financial goals ahead of their upcoming UFC fight. McGregor emphasizes his financial success and the business aspects of the sport, while Diaz asserts his own value in the fight game. The conversation touches on the potential of the UFC to grow as large as major sports leagues like the NBA or NFL, with McGregor viewing it as a business of warfare rather than just a sport. The interview ends abruptly as Diaz leaves, leaving McGregor to continue.
Takeaways
- 📈 Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz are discussing their earnings from a fight, with McGregor hinting at making over ten million dollars.
- 💰 Nate Diaz is confident that he will make significantly more than everyone else, suggesting a substantial income from the fight.
- 🤑 There is a playful banter about McGregor owing Diaz money, with Diaz stating he will get it regardless of the situation.
- 💼 McGregor expresses his ambition to reach a net worth of a hundred million dollars and is confident about his financial trajectory.
- 🏆 Both fighters discuss their financial goals, with Diaz emphasizing the importance of success in their sport as a business.
- 🏠 The conversation touches on what signifies financial success for them, with Diaz mentioning mansions and Ferraris as examples.
- 🥊 The fighters are asked about making the UFC as big as the NBA or NFL, with McGregor suggesting that it's about survival and not just sport.
- 📊 Diaz believes that putting fighters on platforms like CNBC to discuss stocks and numbers could help the UFC grow.
- 🏆 McGregor views the UFC as a business of warfare, differentiating it from traditional sports franchises.
- 🎥 The script ends with a call to action for viewers to subscribe to CNBC's channel for financial and business insights.
- 📚 The video promises to provide viewers with information to be smarter about their finances, featuring original series and insights from experts.
Q & A
What is the main topic of the conversation between Jane Wells, Conor, and Nate?
-The main topic of the conversation is the business of fighting, specifically discussing the financial aspects of the sport, including potential earnings from a fight and the fighters' financial goals.
How does Conor describe his financial situation in relation to the fight?
-Conor describes his financial situation as being 'smoothly enroute' to a net worth of a hundred million dollars, indicating he is confident in his financial progress.
What does Nate claim about his earnings from the fight compared to others?
-Nate claims that he will make 'a lot lot more' than everyone else, suggesting he has a significant advantage or a larger share of the earnings from the fight.
What is Conor's response when asked about his current net worth?
-Conor does not disclose his exact net worth but implies that it is substantial, stating that there are 'people buried in the desert for less than that' when Jane asks him about his worth.
What does Nate imply about his financial success in the fighting game?
-Nate implies that he has been very successful financially, stating that he has 'made more millionaires in this game than anybody else'.
How does Jane Wells initiate the conversation with Conor and Nate?
-Jane Wells initiates the conversation by greeting Conor and Nate and then quickly moving the topic to money and business, which is in line with the focus of CNBC, the business network.
What does Nate mean when he says 'the main thing to succeed in this game is to either be me or fight me'?
-Nate is implying that he is at the top of his field, suggesting that the only way to achieve significant success in the fighting business is either to be him or to compete against him.
What is the context of the discussion about making the UFC as big as the NBA or the NFL?
-The context of this discussion is about the potential for the UFC to grow in popularity and financial success to compete with major sports leagues like the NBA or the NFL.
What does Nate suggest about the UFC's current status compared to traditional sports?
-Nate suggests that the UFC is not just a sport but a business, and he views it as something 'more pure' and 'the business of warfare,' indicating that it has a unique appeal that sets it apart from traditional sports.
How does the conversation touch on the topic of audience anticipation for the fight?
-The conversation mentions that the fight between Nate and Conor has been anticipated by the audience for many years, indicating high levels of interest and potential viewership.
What is the closing statement from Landon Dowdy about CNBC's channel?
-Landon Dowdy encourages viewers to subscribe to CNBC's channel for videos packed with financial information, and to explore other CNBC original series and content.
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