The "they trained together" is making it out to be more than it was. In Jorges own words they met a couple times, and Jorge trained at Jacksons a little bit when he was fighting in Japan, and Cerrone was still in the WEC. That was almost 10 years before the fight, there's a very good chance after 10 years Cowboy forgot meeting someone at the gym a decade earlier.Cerrone claimed he didnt know who Masvidal was, even though they had trained together. Masvidal was insulted and after he finished him he asked him "you remember me now, motherfucker".
I'd say that's a bit awkward
Sure he forgotThe "they trained together" is making it out to be more than it was. In Jorges own words they met a couple times, and Jorge trained at Jacksons a little bit when he was fighting in Japan, and Cerrone was still in the WEC. That was almost 10 years before the fight, there's a very good chance after 10 years Cowboy forgot meeting someone at the gym a decade earlier.
But neither one of them seemed awkward in the gym.
You cant figure it out?Are you suggesting that everyone Cerrone has beat is even less than this mythical "beta"
Yours allowed you to wear a dress to schoolLmao just because your dad beat the fuck out of you and called you a , doesn't make you an "alpha"
i do believe in that.
that is the most primal display of alpha vs beta you'll see.
animal kingdom shit.
Funny that.. cause Masvidal has done that almost everytime in big fights.. Henderson/Maia/Wonderboy
He constantly fades and gives up crucial rounds.. people forget cause hes had 2 back to back kos
You remember every person you met 10 years ago?Sure he forgot
You remember every person you met 10 years ago?
First he'd wanna hold hands w conor and take a strollThe threads you guys make about the way this guy acts....
Stop projecting your insecurities on to someone else. Just because you'd shit your pants, doesn't mean that Cerrone gives a shit. He's literally fought that guy in the cage, got his ass kicked, and I promise you if they offered it again he'd be in the cage with him tomorrow
Id say hes not 100 percent focused anymore. Too many hobbies wife kid ranch coaching. distractions everywhereDefinitley not.
The guy has had some blood and guts fights. But when given the brass ring,the guy just wont reach out and take it,just deflates.
Its a personality flaw,but id call him more unfocused and inconsistent.
Is it me or Cowboy a little shook?
Is it me or Cowboy a little shook?
Till.Askren and Nate Diaz were all very big fights and he murdered them all.
he’s obviously not the same Masvidal as before.
wounded lions who concede defeat die, or are forced to lose their alpha status.I see a wounded lion knowing he needs time to recover, so he allows the beta to bask in false glory and gain false confidence until he returns to rip his head off
In the past, the prevailing view on grey wolf packs was that they consisted of individuals vying with each other for dominance, with dominant grey wolves being referred to as the "alpha" male and female, and the subordinates as "beta" and "omega" wolves. This terminology was first used in 1947 by Rudolf Schenkel of the University of Basel, who based his findings on researching the behaviour of captive grey wolves.[18] This view on gray wolf pack dynamics was later popularized by the researcher L. David Mech in his 1970 book The Wolf. He later found additional evidence that the concept of an Alpha male may have been an erroneous interpretation of incomplete data and formally disavowed this terminology in 1999. He explained that it was heavily based on the behavior of captive packs consisting of unrelated individuals, an error reflecting the once prevailing view that wild pack formation occurred in winter among independent grey wolves. Later research on wild gray wolves revealed that the pack is usually a family consisting of a breeding pair and their offspring of the previous 1–3 years. In the article, Mech wrote that the use of the term "alpha" to describe the breeding pair adds no additional information, and is "no more appropriate than referring to a human parent or a doe deer as an alpha." He further notes the terminology falsely implies a "force-based dominance hierarchy." In 13 years of summer observations of wild wolves, he witnessed no dominance contests between them.[19]