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This is a serious question. I've been thinking about this and I realized one of the reasons I love Conor is his height. Conor breaks the traditional norm of professional athletes needing to be tall and big. Perfect proof of this is all the people constantly pointing out how "short" he is.
As a 5'6 male myself who has dealt with insecurity issues for many years, I can speak from personal experience and say that Conor really inspires me. He comes from nothing being a plumber which is also relatable, but the point is he never gave up on his dream of being more than just a manlet. Now Conor has a beautiful wife and is one of the most popular athletes in the world.
I've gone to extensive counseling about getting over my self esteem issues with my height and I can tell you guys nothing helps me more than looking at other successfull height people.
Conor defied size. He showed what you can do with pure willpower. He even moved up two weight classes to fight a vastly bigger fighter in Nate Diaz and persevered through a loss and got the W. Truly an amazing human.
As a 5'6 male myself who has dealt with insecurity issues for many years, I can speak from personal experience and say that Conor really inspires me. He comes from nothing being a plumber which is also relatable, but the point is he never gave up on his dream of being more than just a manlet. Now Conor has a beautiful wife and is one of the most popular athletes in the world.
I've gone to extensive counseling about getting over my self esteem issues with my height and I can tell you guys nothing helps me more than looking at other successfull height people.
Conor defied size. He showed what you can do with pure willpower. He even moved up two weight classes to fight a vastly bigger fighter in Nate Diaz and persevered through a loss and got the W. Truly an amazing human.