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No offense to Nate, who is by far along with Nick one of my fav fighters, but as tough as they are, they often come out without a direct gameplan, leading to losses that you know they could of won. Nick vs GSP, Diaz being better prepared for RDA possibly.
So for Conor to come out like it is the great big deal for him to beat Nate now, (who I still do not think he will) after Nate on 11 days noticed exposed everything, then when hearing Conors comments about t's and training kids jiu-jitsu it just seems stupid.
Nate doesn't need the suits, the cars, the special training, like he said he started going to Jitsu for the free burritos and before he knew it he was a blue belt.
Nate took Conors shots, which did land, then tagged him easy once one of his good shots landed, forcing Conor to go for a takedown, get choked and tap.
Even with Dilon Danis, Conor is still going to have to depend on wearing Nate the triathlete down, and hopefully get the TKO or Judges decision.
Even then, rubber match if it isn't decisive.
Nate, and his black t, burritos, and toughness. Backing it!
So for Conor to come out like it is the great big deal for him to beat Nate now, (who I still do not think he will) after Nate on 11 days noticed exposed everything, then when hearing Conors comments about t's and training kids jiu-jitsu it just seems stupid.
Nate doesn't need the suits, the cars, the special training, like he said he started going to Jitsu for the free burritos and before he knew it he was a blue belt.
Nate took Conors shots, which did land, then tagged him easy once one of his good shots landed, forcing Conor to go for a takedown, get choked and tap.
Even with Dilon Danis, Conor is still going to have to depend on wearing Nate the triathlete down, and hopefully get the TKO or Judges decision.
Even then, rubber match if it isn't decisive.
Nate, and his black t, burritos, and toughness. Backing it!