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Yair lost fans ...
The way he conducted himself was totally unprofessional.
First of all, he's the one who cheated. He wasn't even apologetic. He never once expressed concern that he may have scratched Stephen's eye or injured it seriously. Anyone who thinks a fighter like Stephens, who spent six weeks of his life training his ass off, would fake something like that just isn't using their brain. Therefore, given the circumstance, the normal thing for the offender to do would be to say, "I hope his eye is okay."
But not Yair. First he waves his fist in the air like he won something, then he cries boo-hoo, then he has an enraged fist-clenching hissy-fit at Bisping for tapping him on the shoulder, followed by putting his head on his trainer's shoulder like a little crybaby girl to daddy.
In short, dude comes in there with a pretense of acting like a Zen master, but loses all emotional control over something pretty minor for which he alone is responsible. Can't say have ever seen a professional athlete, of any discipline or sex, act "like that" after a disappointing end.
Although I must admit Yair looked super-sharp, and fast AF, for the 20 seconds they fought ... the way he conducted himself in the aftermath lost him at least one fan, and likely a lot of others.
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The weird thing about him, basically, is that the acts like a queen. None of his actions were that of an adult male. From seeking comfort and bizarre embraces from his corner, to having a hissy-fit tantrum, every bit of what Yair displayed was (at best) childish and (at worst) "queenly." No part of Yair's conduct is what one would expect of a man.
In fact watching Yair hiss at Bisping then seek a comforthing hug from another man ... while Bisping basically stood there & didn't react at all, remaining completely calm ... was a case study in "bitchassness" vs. manly conduct.
The way he conducted himself was totally unprofessional.
First of all, he's the one who cheated. He wasn't even apologetic. He never once expressed concern that he may have scratched Stephen's eye or injured it seriously. Anyone who thinks a fighter like Stephens, who spent six weeks of his life training his ass off, would fake something like that just isn't using their brain. Therefore, given the circumstance, the normal thing for the offender to do would be to say, "I hope his eye is okay."
But not Yair. First he waves his fist in the air like he won something, then he cries boo-hoo, then he has an enraged fist-clenching hissy-fit at Bisping for tapping him on the shoulder, followed by putting his head on his trainer's shoulder like a little crybaby girl to daddy.
In short, dude comes in there with a pretense of acting like a Zen master, but loses all emotional control over something pretty minor for which he alone is responsible. Can't say have ever seen a professional athlete, of any discipline or sex, act "like that" after a disappointing end.
Although I must admit Yair looked super-sharp, and fast AF, for the 20 seconds they fought ... the way he conducted himself in the aftermath lost him at least one fan, and likely a lot of others.
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EDIT:
The weird thing about him, basically, is that the acts like a queen. None of his actions were that of an adult male. From seeking comfort and bizarre embraces from his corner, to having a hissy-fit tantrum, every bit of what Yair displayed was (at best) childish and (at worst) "queenly." No part of Yair's conduct is what one would expect of a man.
In fact watching Yair hiss at Bisping then seek a comforthing hug from another man ... while Bisping basically stood there & didn't react at all, remaining completely calm ... was a case study in "bitchassness" vs. manly conduct.
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