Conor fans are right, rematches are stupid.

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Cain obviously didnt deserve the rematch after JDS knocked him out cold.

And don't forget, Liddell didnt deserve a rematch after Couture beat him down.

GSP didnt deserve the rematch when Hughes armbarred him, or even when Serra knocked him out.

Shogun too didnt deserve shit after Lyoto embarrassed him.

Lesnar too was obviously outclassed after Mir almost took his leg home and didnt deserve a rematch.

There are many more, but I don't want to bore you guys...

So yes, I completely understand why Aldo doesn't deserve the rematch. Your logic has opened up my eyes. It makes sense that if you beat someone one time, there is absolutely no reason for a rematch.

It's a good thing Conor didnt get his rematch after losing to Diaz, otherwise that would be hypocrisy.

Here's to you, Conor fans.

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Love how only Conor deserved a second chance against a fighter with only 9 days to prepare.. lol
 
Cain obviously didnt deserve the rematch after JDS knocked him out cold.

And don't forget, Liddell didnt deserve a rematch after Couture beat him down.

GSP didnt deserve the rematch when Hughes armbarred him, or even when Serra knocked him out.

Shogun too didnt deserve shit after Lyoto embarrassed him.

Lesnar too was obviously outclassed after Mir almost took his leg home and didnt deserve a rematch.

There are many more, but I don't want to bore you guys...

So yes, I completely understand why Aldo doesn't deserve the rematch. Your logic has opened up my eyes. It makes sense that if you beat someone one time, there is absolutely no reason for a rematch.

It's a good thing Conor didnt get his rematch after losing to Diaz, otherwise that would be hypocrisy.

Here's to you, Conor fans.

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So why did mgregor REMATCH Diaz?
 
It's a good thing that Mendes will never get a rematch too, because there is no excuses, even if you have short notice for a fight.
 
Conor should fight Aldo again but it would seem he is unwilling to make the weight. I would rather see that than Alvarez. Much respect to Conor, he is a warrior and cutting weight is a bitch so I don't blame him.
 
Shoguns rematch was justified, he was straight up robbed in the first Machida fight
 
Shoguns rematch was justified, he was straight up robbed in the first Machida fight
It doesnt matter. If you're declared the winner, there is no need for a rematch. One win is decisive enough and rematches are a waste of time.
 
I'm ashamed of you guys. What you're failing to understand is that a fast KO is a sure way to tell that a person is the superior fighter. Even though there isn't much to analyze because the fight was so short, it doesnt matter. There is no reason to think otherwise that whoever lost would ever have a shot to win a rematch.
 
Op is full of too much butthurt for me to respect it.
 
It doesnt matter. If you're declared the winner, there is no need for a rematch. One win is decisive enough and rematches are a waste of time.

This from a veteran account or someone who won it..? Combat sports by nature will often require rematches some of boxing epic battles were built around rematches Leonard/Hearns Gatti/Ward Ali/Frazier

Because of weak or small divisions the likely hood of a rematch with a contender is very high, I have no problems with rematches if the combatants are competitive, if they bring it, if it's not too soon. I love to see who made the right adjustments in training & techniques rematches can be a real gauge to see how far the fighter as come.

I learned so much more from Conor's 2nd fight with Diaz than I did from the 1st, I know that Conor can't throw an effective RDA style chop kick and should stick with his less effective spinny pretty twirl kicks where he hits nothing and doesn't hurt himself. I learned that he needz in fight pit stops to last a 5rd fight because his baby girl lungz can't keep up with grinders.
 
This from a veteran account or someone who won it..? Combat sports by nature will often require rematches some of boxing epic battles were built around rematches Leonard/Hearns Gatti/Ward Ali/Frazier

Because of weak or small divisions the likely hood of a rematch with a contender is very high, I have no problems with rematches if the combatants are competitive, if they bring it, if it's not too soon. I love to see who made the right adjustments in training & techniques rematches can be a real gauge to see how far the fighter as come.

I learned so much more from Conor's 2nd fight with Diaz than I did from the 1st, I know that Conor can't throw an effective RDA style chop kick and should stick with his less effective spinny pretty twirl kicks where he hits nothing and doesn't hurt himself. I learned that he needz in fight pit stops to last a 5rd fight because his baby girl lungz can't keep up with grinders.
Do you not understand that if you lose a fight, it's impossible to progress and become better than you were? Fast knockouts will always mean that the winner will win again 1000/1000 times, thus there is no need for a rematch.
 
It doesnt matter. If you're declared the winner, there is no need for a rematch. One win is decisive enough and rematches are a waste of time.

Even if you were one of the most tenured champions ever beating Mike Brown in his prime, Faber in his prime x2, Mendes x 2, etc? The hypocrisy of Mcgregor and White is a sight to behold, both are complete frauds.
 
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