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Conor & Nate criticize Khamzat's win: "Lame, Boring, SCARED!"

Can you imagine Fedor or GSP complaining that their opponent was too good at an aspect of MMA that wasn’t striking? Or Anderson complaining that his opponent was too good of a wrestler or Khabib asking for striking to be banned?

At least Conor was great once. Nate Diaz was a journeyman with a mediocre record, I’ve never seen such delusion.
Journeymen aren’t former number one contenders, he’s a gatekeeper at the very least and was a perennial contender at his best. You guys call anyone with a multiple L’s on their record a journeyman.

Nowadays Diaz is simply a prize fighter
 
Journeymen aren’t former number one contenders, he’s a gatekeeper at the very least and was a perennial contender at his best. You guys call anyone with a multiple L’s on their record a journeyman.

Nowadays Diaz is simply a prize fighter
Prior to fighting Tony’s corpse last night, he was 10-11 since 2009 lol. And we aren’t talking about a fighter that got old and picked up some bad losses at the end. This was a fighter consistently losing in his prime.
 
Prior to fighting Tony’s corpse last night, he was 10-11 since 2009 lol. And we aren’t talking about a fighter that got old and picked up some bad losses at the end. This was a fighter consistently losing in his prime.
Since 2009 he’s fought former champions and contenders, all top 10 opponents and most of the top three absent Tony Ferguson.

He’s defeated 3 former LW champions and one former Pride LW champion. Went 5 rounds with the current WW champion, and loss a razor close decision to Conor and a doctors stoppage to a number one contender. The other two losses prior to those were against a former LW Champion and Josh Tompson who was #3 at LW.
Journeymen are people like Clay Guida.
 
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Nate Diaz on Khamzat Chimaev's win over Kevin Holland: "Lame, Scared, Boring, Rookie, Pu$$y"

Conor McGregor agrees: "Same. Terrified of exchange"



Should fighters be critisiced for not willing to stand-up exchanges & fights?


I watch UFC to see who the better fighters are in the closest thing we have to street fighting. Limiting the sport because our favorite fighters can't succeed is not conducive to that goal. Khamzat could likely kill Conor with his bare hands.
 
I see only one scared duck, and that is Nate. Mad respect for Nate, he had a good, if not great run. But let's be honest here.

Leech fought DRod who weighed 10 pounds heavier than himself. And you know, Nate actually fought Rory M when he missed weight by 6 at 177. Khamzat came in at 178.

I mean, I get it, Nate had the great almost god given excuse to turn down a fight. But for the love of god, shut the f*ck up with talking hard like he wanted a piece of Khamzat. Because if he did, he could have very well fought him, and he actually did in the past against an opponent who almost had an identical weight miss.

It legit looked like Nate came in out of shape for an ass whooping and a ticket out of UFC anyways. It also looked like he tried to find a way outta fight more than once, but Tony was so washed up past all comprehension so that wasn't possible.
Solid post, one of the best reads in a while and definitely couldn't have said it better myself.
 
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