I had a similar reaction to entire fight to the guy on the right.
Most neckbeard post of 2020. You sound real tough from your armchair, shit talking a professional fighter with dozens of fights against other professional fighters. Shit sometimes happens when you're in there against someone trying their best to do you harm, not that you would know anything about it. Open up another bag of candy, lest your blood sugar drops, before you start speculating again about how someone was just "cashing the check" because they got beat in a MMA fight. Fuck outta here with your "muh gameplan", it's not a video game. Almost like Tyson had a quote about plans and punches.....This is the face of a team who had been sold wolf tickets by the fighter that they're representing.
They probably thought that Cerrone was going to go out there with a real gameplan and try to win, instead of just cashing the check.
Imagine putting in work with a guy for months, training him to peak condition, only to see them fold in about 30 seconds? What a waste of effort.
What were you expecting? Conor to dominate but it to go longer? Or a more competitive fight altogether?
I'm pretty much in the same boat as you. Except I can't say I was disappointed on this occasion.I expected it to look like cowboy vs. till, which it largely did. I just expected cowboy to get some shots of his own in first. I'm always disappointed by early finishes.
Honestly, I don't know how anyone could be surprised by this outcome. I get that Cerrone's corner would be upset, but there's been a lot of hand wringing and bickering on the boards. Cowboy has had a great career and is a skilled fighter. But he's rarely risen to the moment in his biggest fights, and he's in decline. McGregor isn't GOAT as many like to claim, but he's obviously very good and is a dangerous opponent. It's a quality win, but he was always the favorite and, as far as his legacy goes, this fight doesn't really affect it a whole lot.
I had a similar reaction to entire fight to the guy on the right.
Most neckbeard post of 2020. You sound real tough from your armchair, shit talking a professional fighter with dozens of fights against other professional fighters. Shit sometimes happens when you're in there against someone trying their best to do you harm, not that you would know anything about it. Open up another bag of candy, lest your blood sugar drops, before you start speculating again about how someone was just "cashing the check" because they got beat in a MMA fight. Fuck outta here with your "muh gameplan", it's not a video game. Almost like Tyson had a quote about plans and punches.....
Fortunately his team knows that it's a hard business and there are no guarantees.
I expected it to look like cowboy vs. till, which it largely did. I just expected cowboy to get some shots of his own in first. I'm always disappointed by early finishes.
Good pix....good call.View attachment 716193
A photo, which is worth 1000 words.
Epic fight reaction lol
You are dead on. Conor should have destroyed him and he did. It was a giant mismatch used as a warmup for Conor.Honestly, I don't know how anyone could be surprised by this outcome. I get that Cerrone's corner would be upset, but there's been a lot of hand wringing and bickering on the boards. Cowboy has had a great career and is a skilled fighter. But he's rarely risen to the moment in his biggest fights, and he's in decline. McGregor isn't GOAT as many like to claim, but he's obviously very good and is a dangerous opponent. It's a quality win, but he was always the favorite and, as far as his legacy goes, this fight doesn't really affect it a whole lot.