Any man, any time, any weight...

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... as long as that man does not get to train for the fight.

Conor just jumped the shark last night, and his excuse that he would have done better had he not gassed in Rnd 2, is dishonorable.
 
He said, he would fight any man any weight any time but he didn't say he always wins.
 
He also commended the man who beat him and handled his loss like a champ. You forgot about that part.
 
Any man, any time, any weight.....until the loss came. Then all of a sudden weight was an issue, and he took a risk fighting up, used his energy wrong, etc. But before that, weight's not an issue and any man that he puts his left on crumbles. Before the fight, he said that he's going to take it back to the old days of MMA where weight classes don't matter. Then after the loss, 1 pound mattered :)
 
He had the balls to do it and I congratulate him and respect him for that- he certainly deserves it.

Hopefully he can be more humble now and shut up a little now.
 
Has anyone made a: He was never that good thread yet?
 
Ehhh. Conor did kinda throw too much and was clearly gassed but I'm not saying that wouldn't have happened anyways considering it was only the second and Diaz never gets tired. I did notice that Conor was throwing bombs to close the distance instead of kicks and setting things up but who knows what could have happened. It's easy to make excuses but no one excuses the loss.
 
He also commended the man who beat him and handled his loss like a champ. You forgot about that part.

He keeps saying Nate was efficient with his energy, and he was not. So, his excuse was that he gassed in Rnd 2. It is disgraceful to gas in Rnd 2, and inexcusable to use that as an excuse.
 
Ehhh. Conor did kinda throw too much and was clearly gassed but I'm not saying that wouldn't have happened anyways considering it was only the second and Diaz never gets tired. I did notice that Conor was throwing bombs to close the distance instead of kicks and setting things up but who knows what could have happened. It's easy to make excuses but no one excuses the loss.

The excuse that he gassed in Rnd 2 is pathetic
 
The excuse that he gassed in Rnd 2 is pathetic
If you throw all hay-makers with volume a minute isn't long enough to recover for most fighters. He threw a lot of wide punches that use a lot of energy. The round doesn't matter it matters what you do in the round.
 
He couldn't do what Baby Jay did at his age.
 
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