If the fight happened in streets without time limit Nate wouldve killed him.
Those breaks helped Leon way more than they helped Nate who is known for his endless cardio.so in the streets there be 1 min breaks for nate to recover after what leon was doing to him 2?
so in the streets there be 1 min breaks for nate to recover after what leon was doing to him 2?
If the fight happened in streets without time limit Nate wouldve killed him.
Nate lost. As a fan, I'm fine with that. But once again people underestimated him and he showed up to fight. His stock only went up with that fight. Thus furthering the assertion that his gimmick/lack there of, has better long-term implications for the sport than Conor.
In contrast, Conor's stock goes down with every loss.
Pull up your leggings, your bias is showing.How did his stock go up? he landed ONE decent punch in the whole 25 minutes and didn't even bother trying to capitalize on it
Kind of a weird take. Nate is unranked and pretty much considered a joke at this point, at least leading up to this fight. Any competitive outcome would've been considered a victory for Diaz.
Leon was supposed to whoop him from pillow to post and preferably finish him. Then he almost gets stopped while (and this is the worst part) trying to play it safe and coast to a W. He got embarrassed eventhough his performance was great overall.
Sure he lost the fight, so what? The guy probably gained more fans and is capable of making more money off of a loss than all the winners of that card combined.
He wins in the long run.
nate only wins cause he well invested in weed. that why he smoking weed at a presser to promote his brand.
Nate lost. As a fan, I'm fine with that. But once again people underestimated him and he showed up to fight. His stock only went up with that fight. Thus furthering the assertion that his gimmick/lack there of, has better long-term implications for the sport than Conor.
In contrast, Conor's stock goes down with every loss.
It's hard to understand for the simple minded. And those who get it, presumably, are done explaining it.How did his stock go up? He racked up yet another loss to a top 5 fighter. He's washed and overrated.
Nate can do anything at this point and make money. He's established himself. He doesn't even need the UFC at this point to generate income. He wins. He got exactly what he wanted from this situation.