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Is anything actually real about this guy? Forget about his ridiculous flashy style, with zero authenticy, which is actually a downloaded bluprint of other personalities. The more i see this guy and read about him, the more i think his whole persona and the whole promotional machine around him is all about creating a fantasy character and manipulating people's perceptions about him.
This is a guy who carefully posts pics and footage of his opponents and sparring partners to make them look bad. He did it with Chris Van Heerden, he did it with Paulie and now he did it with Floyd. The guy got his ass kicked and goes out of his way to post pictures of the fight that make him look great and make Floyd look bad.
It's all fake. It's all a show. It's all sneaky, manipulative garbage that seems to come from someone that tries too hard to cover his insecurities and frustrations with theatrics and carefully engineered BS.
I used to be a big fan of this guy, but as the time passes, the more i see he is nothing more than a product financed by a multibillion dollar company.
At least with Floyd it seems more organic. There is a story. You can see him growing over the years into the person he is now and figuring out his business model by himself, step by step. Conor, on the other hand, had already the big hype machine working around him as soon as he stepped into the octagon. Almost an instant celebrity. A lot of things simply handed to him. A lot of effort put into manipulating the masses into thinking he is this amazing god of war. It's all bullshit. It's all crap. I feel sorry for people who buy into it.
It's fascinating how Floyd described himself and Conor perfectly: "I'm a home cooked meal. You're a microwaved meal". If you carefully think about it, there are indeed many similarities between Conor and a microwaved meal.
In the build up of this fight we could basically see a very confident man(Floyd) versus an insecure kid desperate to impress and be taken seriously. And all the retards bought into his BS and were fascinated by his antics, claiming he was super confident and Floyd was SHOOK.
I guess you forgot...the dog who barks the loudest is the one who is most afraid. Ironically, the smaller ones, the weaker ones, the paranoid, insecure ones, are the ones who bark the most.
This is a guy who carefully posts pics and footage of his opponents and sparring partners to make them look bad. He did it with Chris Van Heerden, he did it with Paulie and now he did it with Floyd. The guy got his ass kicked and goes out of his way to post pictures of the fight that make him look great and make Floyd look bad.
It's all fake. It's all a show. It's all sneaky, manipulative garbage that seems to come from someone that tries too hard to cover his insecurities and frustrations with theatrics and carefully engineered BS.
I used to be a big fan of this guy, but as the time passes, the more i see he is nothing more than a product financed by a multibillion dollar company.
At least with Floyd it seems more organic. There is a story. You can see him growing over the years into the person he is now and figuring out his business model by himself, step by step. Conor, on the other hand, had already the big hype machine working around him as soon as he stepped into the octagon. Almost an instant celebrity. A lot of things simply handed to him. A lot of effort put into manipulating the masses into thinking he is this amazing god of war. It's all bullshit. It's all crap. I feel sorry for people who buy into it.
It's fascinating how Floyd described himself and Conor perfectly: "I'm a home cooked meal. You're a microwaved meal". If you carefully think about it, there are indeed many similarities between Conor and a microwaved meal.
In the build up of this fight we could basically see a very confident man(Floyd) versus an insecure kid desperate to impress and be taken seriously. And all the retards bought into his BS and were fascinated by his antics, claiming he was super confident and Floyd was SHOOK.
I guess you forgot...the dog who barks the loudest is the one who is most afraid. Ironically, the smaller ones, the weaker ones, the paranoid, insecure ones, are the ones who bark the most.
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