Are you saying sucker punching someone is not cowardly? I'm not saying he's a coward in general but that was a cowardly act.Not sure how punching a random dude makes you a coward. Maybe you should look up the definition of the word instead of making yourself look retarded.....your call though, son.
Conor The Coward...
Neither cowardly nor brave, just a lack of discipline and control. Old man was clearly provoking him but Conor should have been able to keep his cool.Random Dude as in a SENIOR CITIZEN who is SITING on a bar stool and probably drunk lol
that takes balls
You need to look up the definition of sucker punch, he merely slapped a drink in his face, sucker punches are far more ruthlessYou're not sure because you're a crayon.
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There you go. In case you want to read the definition of a coward. Maybe Conor suckerpunching an old man from behind fits the definition...
Fought Chad Mendes on short notice when Aldo pulled out.
Fought Diaz at 170 on ten days notice.
Fought arguably the best boxer of all time in his professional debut.
Fought Khabib after a two year lay off.
Coward? Laughable statement at best.
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Fought Chad Mendes on short notice when Aldo pulled out.
Fought Diaz at 170 on ten days notice.
Fought arguably the best boxer of all time in his professional debut.
Fought Khabib after a two year lay off.
Coward? Laughable statement at best.
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He had a full camp, and knew Chad was not even training.
He had a full camp, and knew Nate was not even training.
$$$$, stood no chance, looked like an amateur
Didn't have much of a choice, and was embarrassed even after every mind game he could possibly try.
I wouldnt go so far as to call him a coward, but he very delicately bypassed fighting any contenders in legitimate fights, particularly strong grapplers.
Fought Chad Mendes on short notice when Aldo pulled out.
Fought Diaz at 170 on ten days notice.
Fought arguably the best boxer of all time in his professional debut.
Fought Khabib after a two year lay off.
Coward? Laughable statement at best.
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Serious??It is debatable. We have seen Conor McGregor, on 2 occasions, lay down on the canvas and give up his back. What is the difference between a coward versus a guy who wants "to live to fight another day?" LOL
While I can't really disagree with anything you wrote (since those are facts), you need to put in some context.
Yes, he did fight Mendes on short Notice.
But Conor had a full camp while Mendes was out hunting.
Mendes had a few days to make weight, and didn't have any time to train.
That is while Frankie was in the gym training, said YES to the fight and never got a call back.
Yes, he did fight Diaz on short Notice.
But Conor had a full camp while Diaz was on a boat partying.
The fight was at 170 exactly because DIaz wouldn't have time to make weight.
And Diaz still beat his ass.
Yes, he did fight the best boxer of all time in his professional debut.
But you failed to mention that this boxer was RETIRED.
he was bigger than Floyd, in his prime and yet Floyd still whooped his ass.
Yes, he did fight Khabib after a two year lay off.
But no one imposed him to get a two years lay off.
So why is this exactly some pity card? Would he accept fight someone else first? No. Did everyone want him to fight much sooner? Yes.
So that is his own doing, he gets absolutely no breaks from anyone.
With that said, Conor is absolutely NOT a coward.
He made his money and now he picks fights that interests him AND picks his price.
I hate this (as a fan of the sport), but Conor should look out for Conor, and that is absolutely what he does. I can't fault him for that.
If you want to blame anyone for Conor doing what he wants, blame the greedy UFC who created this monster in the first place.
I wasn't feeling bad before, kid.Do you feel better now?
Same amount as lineal championships DC won at LHW3 belts and how many title defenses achieved?
So people who tap to strikes are also cowards then correct? GSP, Mir, shogun, etcIt is debatable. We have seen Conor McGregor, on 2 occasions, lay down on the canvas and give up his back. What is the difference between a coward versus a guy who wants "to live to fight another day?" LOL