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He'll lose and have to be on suicide watch after just like his shitty fan base
He is nothing like Ronda, but nice try.
The legions of Connor haters on here constantly bitching about him make out like he's a can.
The consensus seems to be he's a useless, one trick pony who'll lose all his future fights and disappear.
Never mind that he ran through most of FW, beat Holloway handily on one leg, tkoed mendes and brutalized one of the best ever in 13 seconds.
He's an elite fighter, he's capable of beating nate and he can still do great things in the sport.
Not true. He faced adversity in the Mendes fight.
The hate is real.He never beat Holloway "on one leg".
Anyone that actually believes he fought with a torn ACL is an idiot. When you have a torn ACL, you cannot apply even the slightest bit of pressure on your knee without it crumbling.
He may well have slightly damaged his ACL, then damaged it further after the fight.
Conor haters are no more blind than Conor lovers. The first real adversity we saw Conor face in the UFC was answered with a panic takedown. Conor needs to get back at 145 or give up the belt imo.
Found the guy that's never torn his ACL.
And begged for it to be stood up, had Chad had more than 2 weeks to prepare he very well could have have taken that fight.Not true. He faced adversity in the Mendes fight. He faced adversity in the form of a serious career-altering injury in the Holloway fight.
Funnily enough, I tore my ACL doing some heavy sparring 2 years ago as well. I did another round on a shaky leg before admitting that something was definitely wrong. Adrenaline is a hell of a drug. Conor clearly tore his ACL passing Max's guard. He talked about it in the post fight interview, the post fight press conference and then had surgery.I tore my ACL heavy sparring before you even knew what the UFC was. (2 years ago).
Conor is too materialistic about money and shit and is pretty effeminate--even more than the females--for a fighter which puts most of us off. And then there are the nuthuggers. Oh the nuthuggers. Plus he hasn't really done shit for all this hype and exposure that he gets. He's an average striker with sub-par ground skills.
Sure, he could have. Or it could have ultimately made no difference, or at least have produced the same result. There's lots of theoretical "could haves". They don't matter, and neither does Conor's requests for the standups, because that's all way off-topic, since my point was about the fact that Conor has faced adversity, and none of your post disputes that.And begged for it to be stood up, had Chad had more than 2 weeks to prepare he very well could have have taken that fight.
And again when that mendes fight was not in his favor the first thing he did was ask for the REF to stand the fight up.Sure, he could have. Or it could have ultimately made no difference, or at least have produced the same result. There's lots of theoretical "could haves". They don't matter, and neither does Conor's requests for the standups, because that's all way off-topic, since my point was about the fact that Conor has faced adversity, and none of your post disputes that.
You're a moron of a man. A "torn" ACL isn't a severed ACL.He never beat Holloway "on one leg".
Anyone that actually believes he fought with a torn ACL is an idiot. When you have a torn ACL, you cannot apply even the slightest bit of pressure on your knee without it crumbling.
He may well have slightly damaged his ACL, then damaged it further after the fight.
You're confusing 2 different things. Conor at no point came close to giving up in the Mendes fight. When you say "he looked for a way out" you aren't referring to that. He looked for a way into a more advantagegous position. Any competitive advantage possible: That's how sportspeople operate. In soccer. In basketball. In MMA. In all sports. PEDs. Eye gouging. Complaining about elbows. Chad did all those, 2 of which are illegal. There's a lot more that exist in the sport.And again when that mendes fight was not in his favor the first thing he did was ask for the REF to stand the fight up.
And both times he faced a bit of adversity he looked for a way out - asking a ref to stand it up, panic wrestling and offering no resistance and giving his neck and the submission up on a platter.
Ya because he didn't experience any against mendes. Grow up bro.Conor haters are no more blind than Conor lovers. The first real adversity we saw Conor face in the UFC was answered with a panic takedown. Conor needs to get back at 145 or give up the belt imo.