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“He’s [McGregor] fighting another southpaw here and what we know about McGregor is because he lifts all of his weight off his rear leg when he’s fighting, he puts all of his weight on his lead leg,” Hardy said. “So if Poirier can start chopping away at that lead leg, it nullifies big chunks of of the spear because McGregor now can’t plant all of his weight onto that lead leg to throw that left hand over the top with all his power. Because that leg is going to be dead and to put weight on it is going to be painful.

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“We know how effective a calf kick can be. A calf kick being singular. You only need to land one in the right shot and that can effectively be a round or two where that is a nullified limb. If Poirier is able to land that early, the threat of the left hand is significantly diminished as well as the kicking game. Because the majority of it is left leg so he needs to plant all of his weight on his right leg to throw all of those kicks.

“So if you dismantle that leg in the early rounds, that puts Poirier in a position where he can force McGregor into a position where he may have to work, clinch or wrestle. And that forces him to work which — long-term game plan — would be valuable.”
 
“He’s [McGregor] fighting another southpaw here and what we know about McGregor is because he lifts all of his weight off his rear leg when he’s fighting, he puts all of his weight on his lead leg,” Hardy said. “So if Poirier can start chopping away at that lead leg, it nullifies big chunks of of the spear because McGregor now can’t plant all of his weight onto that lead leg to throw that left hand over the top with all his power. Because that leg is going to be dead and to put weight on it is going to be painful.

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“We know how effective a calf kick can be. A calf kick being singular. You only need to land one in the right shot and that can effectively be a round or two where that is a nullified limb. If Poirier is able to land that early, the threat of the left hand is significantly diminished as well as the kicking game. Because the majority of it is left leg so he needs to plant all of his weight on his right leg to throw all of those kicks.

“So if you dismantle that leg in the early rounds, that puts Poirier in a position where he can force McGregor into a position where he may have to work, clinch or wrestle. And that forces him to work which — long-term game plan — would be valuable.”

Love Dan's analysis. Great combat mind.

Always interesting spot on breakdowns.
 
Yes..and also...Conor's chin wasn't able to handle the punches...Dustin is a heavy hitter...and obviously Conor's chin caved...
 
Dan Hardy is such a smug pseudo-intellectual asshat I refuse to admit he's ever right.
 
Dan Hardy is a great analyst. Hope to see him more on the broadcasts.
 
Dan Hardy is a great analyst. Hope to see him more on the broadcasts.
Yes indeed Dan Hardy is really GOOD at analysing fights and he's good at explaining why and all that.

top work by Hardy, and it all came to pass last night.
 
Best analyst in the game, IMO.
Agree! I don't know why he gets heat from some posters on these boarda. IMO his break downs of fights and strategies are among the very best out there.
 
Would make a good coach, prob. Makes more $ in the booth I bet tho
 
Yes..and also...Conor's chin wasn't able to handle the punches...Dustin is a heavy hitter...and obviously Conor's chin caved...

Even more importantly, Dustin's chin could handle his punches at lightweight pretty easily - which confirms what I've been saying for a while. Conor never really had that much power.
 
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