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I love the way he fights. And I give him mad props for beating a high ramked guy. I just think he's an a hole.dude just give in and show Conor the love he deservesThat's a little crazy
I love the way he fights. And I give him mad props for beating a high ramked guy. I just think he's an a hole.dude just give in and show Conor the love he deservesThat's a little crazy
I think you're underestimating Frankie's striking defense and chin there.Frankie's a great wrestler but he doesn't have Chad's power and athleticism and won't be able to hurt Conor standing. Plus McGregor will be training takedown defense for months leading up to that matchup. Im a big FE fan but I don't see him presenting as tough a challenge as Mendes for Conor.
No chance in hell Mayweather does MMA. It would have to be boxing. McGregor has no chance to win, but it seems to make sense $ wise. Floyd has nobody left to fight. McGregor would make more in that fight then he could ever make in his entire MMA career.Boxing or MMA?Honestly, why not McGregor vs Mayweather? Both guys would make $100 million minimum. I don't think McGregor has a chance, but who doesn't want to see May lose?
I hear ya, but I really don't think I am - Frankie hasnt faced a guy with power like McGregor since Maynard, and he got busted up and nearly KO'ed there. Conor is on a whole different level from Gray in terms of technical striking ability.I think you're underestimating Frankie's striking defense and chin there.Frankie's a great wrestler but he doesn't have Chad's power and athleticism and won't be able to hurt Conor standing. Plus McGregor will be training takedown defense for months leading up to that matchup. Im a big FE fan but I don't see him presenting as tough a challenge as Mendes for Conor.
It would end badly for Connor.Honestly, why not McGregor vs Mayweather? Both guys would make $100 million minimum. I don't think McGregor has a chance, but who doesn't want to see May lose?
I mean, how bad really? He'd dance around for 30 minutes, unable to connect, take minimal damage, lose the fight, and make $100 million.It would end badly for Connor.Honestly, why not McGregor vs Mayweather? Both guys would make $100 million minimum. I don't think McGregor has a chance, but who doesn't want to see May lose?
this.There is 0% of any type of match ever between Floyd and Conor.
Connor has had years to train takedown defense.Frankie's a great wrestler but he doesn't have Chad's power and athleticism and won't be able to hurt Conor standing. Plus McGregor will be training takedown defense for months leading up to that matchup. Im a big FE fan but I don't see him presenting as tough a challenge as Mendes for Conor.
Agree. Terrible matchup for Frankie, especially when you consider he needs to take a few licks to get the engine revving.Frankie's a great wrestler but he doesn't have Chad's power and athleticism and won't be able to hurt Conor standing. Plus McGregor will be training takedown defense for months leading up to that matchup. Im a big FE fan but I don't see him presenting as tough a challenge as Mendes for Conor.
Fact:Awesome card. Love that people are still doubting him even after he called his shot again.
Not a chance. Connor's reach and power will shred him.After watching tonight, Frankie would destroy him. Connor isn't going to learn to defend a takedown in 4 months and Edgar is used to fighting guys at lightweight.Frankie beats Conner, right?
Yep. I was thinking last night BEST PPV EVER and then I figured I was just wound up.I still can't get over those fights last night. What a great night.
I thought about coming here and posting the same thing and thought...nah...you're still caught up in the moment.I still can't get over those fights last night. What a great night.
I think it is a legitimately fair question to wonder if Mendes actually had a full camp would that have changed things.Mendes trains with guys like Faber, TJ, and Joe B every single day. Conor is likely much much easier than a random daily practice for Mendes in terms of grappling. The advantage of a truly top gym really can't be over-stated here, IMO. If Conor somehow has acquired the wrestling to hold off Mendes, he'll be literally the first Western European to do so ever without spending time in a major US gym. See Gustafson vs Davis, then vs Jones a few years later, etc. Gunnar and random Irish dudes <<<<< Faber etc at Alpha Male. IMO this is Mendes' fight to lose; if he fights smart, he'll beat up Conor for 5 rounds 50 - 45.Well, I am pulling for the Big Mac attack of McGregor and MacDonald.
The great thing about these fights is each side has legitimate arguments, strengths and weaknesses, for why their guy should win. I will not be surprised one bit if Mendes and Lawler win. But, here is how I see the Mendes/McGregor fight playing out.
I don't think Mendes can strike with McGregor. McGregor is superior here and on top of the reach advantage he also has the height. I see Mendes getting flustered without being able to get within range.
He will then resort to what he knows best and is his strength. I see him going for the take down and though he might in fact get McGregor to the ground a couple of times I believe McGregor will be able to scramble and get back to his feet quickly. I also think McGregor has some great sprawling ability and again...with his height and reach will be able to stuff most of the take down attempts.
I then see the fight turning into a replay of the Esparza/Jedrzejczyk. In that fight, Esparza could not stand and strike and got toasted. Then stuffed on weak take downs that sapped her energy.
I ultimately see Conor winning by TKO stoppage.
Alternatively, Mendes has great power and though Conor has yet to really get rocked as far as I can recall he has a tendency to drop his hands. If Mendes can drop a bomb on Conor and shake him up there is no telling what might happen.
I hear and read time and time again critical things about McGregor and MacDonald. These guys are still young fighters. To think that just because Conor hasn't demonstrated wrestling skills in the Octagon against an opponent that his wrestling skills are non-existent or circa 2010 it a woeful miscalculation. As much as this is an area of strength for Mendes I really think the advantage has been dramatically overblown.
The fighter that McGregor is today versus a year ago are probably vast. The notion that MacDonald may have only made marginal improvements since he last fought Lawler would be silly.
One final thought. As fans of any sport, we tend to place to suggest that the differences between fighters, baseball players, teams is far greater than it actually is. When you are dealing with elite talent (e.g. any professional athlete who makes it to the top of the food chain like the UFC, MLB, NFL, etc) the differences between the best and the very good is microscopic.
On any given Sunday (pardon the cliche) or any given fight...just the slightest change in the location of a punch landing or a pitch being thrown can change the outcome in a split second. We as fans blow these things out of proportion.
I watched an interview of Tim Lincecum sometime in the past year I think where it was talking about his struggles after being one of the most dominant pitchers in the game. He expanded upon this in a way I wish I could repeat verbatim. But it was along the lines of this where even the weakest players in the game at the MLB were all-world studs from their area...the absolute best of the best.
So, I guess that it a long-winded way of saying that anything can happen and I don't believe that just because a fighter wins a fight that he is the better fighter, etc. It is like trying to argue that a pitcher with a 4+ ERA and lots of run support with 20 wins is better than a guy who had a sub 3 ERA and no run support with 12 wins and 10 losses.
Why do you think Conor would fight Edgar before Aldo?Gotta think Edgar next for McGregor around Christmas then McGregor/Aldo headline UFC 200 next July.
I'm no doctor so I could be off but I'd guess Aldo will be shelved for at least 2 months if his ribs really are broken. That plus a full camp since he'll be incredibly out of shape would probably be 8 months total. Would the UFC want their new golden boy sitting out that long hoping that Aldo doesn't chicken out again?Why do you think Conor would fight Edgar before Aldo?Gotta think Edgar next for McGregor around Christmas then McGregor/Aldo headline UFC 200 next July.
White promised him that his first real title defense would be in an 80,000 seat soccer stadium in Dublin. Don't think that would work so well during winter.That is a much longer time-frame then I was thinking possible. The whole rib injury thing is still murky to me...and maybe the whole push back to October thing was never legit to begin with.
My thoughts were that if they could have possibly delayed the fight to October that Jan 2 would be more than doable.
If you are talking about Aldo being out that long then I have absolutely no problem with the interim belt. I thought was more marketing scam smoke and mirrors to drum up interest in the fight.
Last night, White said that he didn't really see a fight between McGregor and Aldo happening anywhere but Vegas. If Aldo is indeed out for an extended period of time, why not give McGregor an arena fight with another opponent in Ireland to make him happy?
McGregor answered any questions IMO. Short notice or not, last night was a huge win. He's a legit elite fighter. Can't wait to see him and Aldo.I think it is a legitimately fair question to wonder if Mendes actually had a full camp would that have changed things.As a McGregor fanboy, I didn't come away from last nights fight thinking McGregor did as well as I thought he might with takedown defense and getting Mendes off of him.Mendes trains with guys like Faber, TJ, and Joe B every single day. Conor is likely much much easier than a random daily practice for Mendes in terms of grappling. The advantage of a truly top gym really can't be over-stated here, IMO. If Conor somehow has acquired the wrestling to hold off Mendes, he'll be literally the first Western European to do so ever without spending time in a major US gym. See Gustafson vs Davis, then vs Jones a few years later, etc. Gunnar and random Irish dudes <<<<< Faber etc at Alpha Male. IMO this is Mendes' fight to lose; if he fights smart, he'll beat up Conor for 5 rounds 50 - 45.Well, I am pulling for the Big Mac attack of McGregor and MacDonald.
The great thing about these fights is each side has legitimate arguments, strengths and weaknesses, for why their guy should win. I will not be surprised one bit if Mendes and Lawler win. But, here is how I see the Mendes/McGregor fight playing out.
I don't think Mendes can strike with McGregor. McGregor is superior here and on top of the reach advantage he also has the height. I see Mendes getting flustered without being able to get within range.
He will then resort to what he knows best and is his strength. I see him going for the take down and though he might in fact get McGregor to the ground a couple of times I believe McGregor will be able to scramble and get back to his feet quickly. I also think McGregor has some great sprawling ability and again...with his height and reach will be able to stuff most of the take down attempts.
I then see the fight turning into a replay of the Esparza/Jedrzejczyk. In that fight, Esparza could not stand and strike and got toasted. Then stuffed on weak take downs that sapped her energy.
I ultimately see Conor winning by TKO stoppage.
Alternatively, Mendes has great power and though Conor has yet to really get rocked as far as I can recall he has a tendency to drop his hands. If Mendes can drop a bomb on Conor and shake him up there is no telling what might happen.
I hear and read time and time again critical things about McGregor and MacDonald. These guys are still young fighters. To think that just because Conor hasn't demonstrated wrestling skills in the Octagon against an opponent that his wrestling skills are non-existent or circa 2010 it a woeful miscalculation. As much as this is an area of strength for Mendes I really think the advantage has been dramatically overblown.
The fighter that McGregor is today versus a year ago are probably vast. The notion that MacDonald may have only made marginal improvements since he last fought Lawler would be silly.
One final thought. As fans of any sport, we tend to place to suggest that the differences between fighters, baseball players, teams is far greater than it actually is. When you are dealing with elite talent (e.g. any professional athlete who makes it to the top of the food chain like the UFC, MLB, NFL, etc) the differences between the best and the very good is microscopic.
On any given Sunday (pardon the cliche) or any given fight...just the slightest change in the location of a punch landing or a pitch being thrown can change the outcome in a split second. We as fans blow these things out of proportion.
I watched an interview of Tim Lincecum sometime in the past year I think where it was talking about his struggles after being one of the most dominant pitchers in the game. He expanded upon this in a way I wish I could repeat verbatim. But it was along the lines of this where even the weakest players in the game at the MLB were all-world studs from their area...the absolute best of the best.
So, I guess that it a long-winded way of saying that anything can happen and I don't believe that just because a fighter wins a fight that he is the better fighter, etc. It is like trying to argue that a pitcher with a 4+ ERA and lots of run support with 20 wins is better than a guy who had a sub 3 ERA and no run support with 12 wins and 10 losses.
What are your thoughts on this now that they have fought?
I agree.McGregor answered any questions IMO. Short notice or not, last night was a huge win. He's a legit elite fighter. Can't wait to see him and Aldo.I think it is a legitimately fair question to wonder if Mendes actually had a full camp would that have changed things.As a McGregor fanboy, I didn't come away from last nights fight thinking McGregor did as well as I thought he might with takedown defense and getting Mendes off of him.Mendes trains with guys like Faber, TJ, and Joe B every single day. Conor is likely much much easier than a random daily practice for Mendes in terms of grappling. The advantage of a truly top gym really can't be over-stated here, IMO. If Conor somehow has acquired the wrestling to hold off Mendes, he'll be literally the first Western European to do so ever without spending time in a major US gym. See Gustafson vs Davis, then vs Jones a few years later, etc. Gunnar and random Irish dudes <<<<< Faber etc at Alpha Male. IMO this is Mendes' fight to lose; if he fights smart, he'll beat up Conor for 5 rounds 50 - 45.Well, I am pulling for the Big Mac attack of McGregor and MacDonald.
The great thing about these fights is each side has legitimate arguments, strengths and weaknesses, for why their guy should win. I will not be surprised one bit if Mendes and Lawler win. But, here is how I see the Mendes/McGregor fight playing out.
I don't think Mendes can strike with McGregor. McGregor is superior here and on top of the reach advantage he also has the height. I see Mendes getting flustered without being able to get within range.
He will then resort to what he knows best and is his strength. I see him going for the take down and though he might in fact get McGregor to the ground a couple of times I believe McGregor will be able to scramble and get back to his feet quickly. I also think McGregor has some great sprawling ability and again...with his height and reach will be able to stuff most of the take down attempts.
I then see the fight turning into a replay of the Esparza/Jedrzejczyk. In that fight, Esparza could not stand and strike and got toasted. Then stuffed on weak take downs that sapped her energy.
I ultimately see Conor winning by TKO stoppage.
Alternatively, Mendes has great power and though Conor has yet to really get rocked as far as I can recall he has a tendency to drop his hands. If Mendes can drop a bomb on Conor and shake him up there is no telling what might happen.
I hear and read time and time again critical things about McGregor and MacDonald. These guys are still young fighters. To think that just because Conor hasn't demonstrated wrestling skills in the Octagon against an opponent that his wrestling skills are non-existent or circa 2010 it a woeful miscalculation. As much as this is an area of strength for Mendes I really think the advantage has been dramatically overblown.
The fighter that McGregor is today versus a year ago are probably vast. The notion that MacDonald may have only made marginal improvements since he last fought Lawler would be silly.
One final thought. As fans of any sport, we tend to place to suggest that the differences between fighters, baseball players, teams is far greater than it actually is. When you are dealing with elite talent (e.g. any professional athlete who makes it to the top of the food chain like the UFC, MLB, NFL, etc) the differences between the best and the very good is microscopic.
On any given Sunday (pardon the cliche) or any given fight...just the slightest change in the location of a punch landing or a pitch being thrown can change the outcome in a split second. We as fans blow these things out of proportion.
I watched an interview of Tim Lincecum sometime in the past year I think where it was talking about his struggles after being one of the most dominant pitchers in the game. He expanded upon this in a way I wish I could repeat verbatim. But it was along the lines of this where even the weakest players in the game at the MLB were all-world studs from their area...the absolute best of the best.
So, I guess that it a long-winded way of saying that anything can happen and I don't believe that just because a fighter wins a fight that he is the better fighter, etc. It is like trying to argue that a pitcher with a 4+ ERA and lots of run support with 20 wins is better than a guy who had a sub 3 ERA and no run support with 12 wins and 10 losses.
What are your thoughts on this now that they have fought?
“It’s just another day for me. I’ve been the star since day one. It’s just another day in the life of a king, and it feels normal. People think there’s pressure, I don’t feel pressure. I never did.”
So Conor McGregor announced in the fight programme for UFC 189. Familiarity with his style can numb you to the sense of quite how unhinged this talk actually sounds. “It’s just another day in the life of a king” is one of the most casually crazy things a sportsman can say with a straight face. One difference between McGregor and an actual king is that kings break character once in a while.
For as long as McGregor can keep his winning streak going, every opponent is going to have to deal with the unnerving sense that they’re up against something out of the ordinary.
Rationality should provide an impervious armour against the fear that McGregor somehow has Fate on his side. Clearly Conor McGregor cannot really bend destiny to his will with the power of New Age positive thinking. The Law of Attraction, with its advocacy of the magical potential of visualisation and gratitude, remains unproven by science.
But fighters are only human and therefore vulnerable to suggestion. And suggestibility must peak when you are alone in a cage with McGregor, staring into his bulging black eyes, trying to ignore the crowd that is screaming for your blood.
Everyone is afraid in some part of their being, and McGregor’s approach is all about trying to discover and control that fear in his opponent. Whether he gets there by provocation or intimidation, the goal is to make the other man flinch. At the weigh-in he’d pretended to throw a couple of punches in an effort to provoke a reflex defensive response. As the fight began, he looked into Chad Mendes’ eyes and snarled, “Now we’ll see who takes the first step back.”
I laughed and then I felt bad for laughing.
it's crazy how when they talk about fights like that, how it can be hard to fully recover from them. this .gif is pretty disturbing:
Malgalaes has sucked ever since he came into the UFC. dude has always been garbageJust watching the TUF finale on Fox.
Pretty disgusted by the Brazilian who just attempted to spit on Samman. Not sure I can recall seeing something like that in the ring...though I am sure it has happened.
Agreed; that was bush league.Just watching the TUF finale on Fox.
Pretty disgusted by the Brazilian who just attempted to spit on Samman. Not sure I can recall seeing something like that in the ring...though I am sure it has happened.
Pure garbage.Malgalaes has sucked ever since he came into the UFC. dude has always been garbageJust watching the TUF finale on Fox.
Pretty disgusted by the Brazilian who just attempted to spit on Samman. Not sure I can recall seeing something like that in the ring...though I am sure it has happened.
That is awesomeit's crazy how when they talk about fights like that, how it can be hard to fully recover from them. this .gif is pretty disturbing:
http://mmajunkie.com/2015/07/159527after-watching-this-disturbing-gif-will-rory-macdonald-be-the-same-after-ufc-189