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Having Shut Down Hopes of 8th Ring, Tom Brady Shines the Spotlight on This $200 Million Worth Star

Published 05/18/2023, 7:28 AM EDT

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There are still speculations about Tom Brady‘s retirement. He is the oldest active player in the NFL as of last year. Fans and experts are hanging by a thread around the said issue. Some think he will retire and others think he will come back for the Patriots. While everyone is gossiping about his retirement, he is playing power moves all around the sports industry. He recently acquired ownership control for WNBA’s Las Vegas Aces. And there is a reason he chose the Vegas Aces, as to being the reigning champs in the WNBA. Brady is a winner on and off the court and he continues to prove it.

The seven-time Super Bowl winner means business when it comes to sports-related ventures. There were rumors about him gaining majority stakes in the Las Vegas Raiders. From WNBA to NFL, he is seen all around the sports sector, and now in a recent Instagram story, he shined the spotlight on a UFC star.

Mutual admiration or another business opportunity for Tom Brady

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Despite no investment in Brady’s safe-to-assume former team, he still proves himself worthy of being a successful businessman. But in this case, it might be different. The man in the story is no other than the notorious Conner McGregor. Brady is seen posting a clip from McGregor’s latest TV series “McGregor Forever” with the caption read “McGregor Forever Streaming On Netflix”. The director of the show recently compared McGregor with Kobe Bryant and no other than Tom Brady, claiming McGregor is like a mad scientist just like Brady and Bryant. The director also said McGregor isn’t somebody who dwells on his losses and past mistakes, similar to the video posted by Brady.

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In the short video posted on Brady’s Instagram story, McGregor is seen giving a motivational speech that goes “I feel strong in my mind. I always do. I don’t let defeat faze me. The true champions can come back. The true champions rise again. And I am a true champion.

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The Champion Mindset

The champions don’t compare themselves. They always pick each other up. Both Brady and McGregor have achieved brilliant feats in their career. Brady holds the most Super Bowl wins and McGregor has a record of 22-6-0. McGregor is set to return to face Michael Chandler in the Octagon while Brady assured that his second retirement will stick. Both of them have a lot of sports left in them but Brady will probably make his moves outside the court.

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McGregor has retired a few times and come back to the UFC, but he is still listed as a member of the UFC. On the other hand, Brady seems set about spending time with his family. McGregor once took to Twitter to congratulate Brady and appreciate his Irish heritage. To sum it up, they are both legends in their own game and will always stay among the hearts of fans in the upcoming days, no matter where they stand.

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Samnur Reza

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Samnur Reza or “Rocky”, is an NFL Author at EssentiallySports. He is an avid sports enthusiast with a particular love for NFL. Rocky looks up to Aaron Rodgers and Joe Burrow as two of the best quarterbacks in the game.
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Abigail Kevichusa