Diaz/Conor was at 155

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people keep saying oh nate was just bigger because they fought at 170 i call bullshit they fought at 155

nate and conor weighed in at 168/169 respectively which is the re-hydrated weight of a natural 155 pound fighter 1 day after weigh ins - most fighter gain 10-15 pounds the next day

if nate was a true 170 pounder and cut weight he would of weighed 185 pounds on fight day like robbie lawler
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people keep saying oh nate was just bigger because they fought at 170 i call bullshit they fought at 155

nate and conor weighed in at 168/169 respectively which is the re-hydrated weight of a natural 155 pound fighter 1 day after weigh ins - most fighter gain 10-15 pounds the next day

if nate was a true 170 pounder and cut weight he would of weighed 185 pounds on fight day like robbie lawler
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Is it that hard for people to understand that Connor blew it because he lacked stamina due to moving up 2 weight divisions the wrong way. Nate is slightly bigger than Connor which may have helped him survive the onslaught compared to smaller fighters but Connor lost due to not respecting and understanding weight divisions and their impact on the body. There is a reason boxers go through months of negotiation over 2 pounds difference.

Hopefully he can learn, however losing weight is even more dangerous than putting it on so he needs to be careful.
 
Diaz would sub him again in 1 round.
 
Is it that hard for people to understand that Connor blew it because he lacked stamina due to moving up 2 weight divisions the wrong way. Nate is slightly bigger than Connor which may have helped him survive the onslaught compared to smaller fighters but Connor lost due to not respecting and understanding weight divisions and their impact on the body. There is a reason boxers go through months of negotiation over 2 pounds difference.

Hopefully he can learn, however losing weight is even more dangerous than putting it on so he needs to be careful.

LOL!! seriously? He DIDN'T move up 2 weight classes!! He fought a LW. He fought at a weight he would have been at at LW. He was on the steak!!

People like you just want to say that so he can say he never lost at LW and get a title shot. Which is a joke.

We'll see your excuse when he loses to Edgar. Conor has a terrible ground game, he never had a torn ACL, Mendes exposed him.
 
LOL!! seriously? He DIDN'T move up 2 weight classes!! He fought a LW. He fought at a weight he would have been at at LW. He was on the steak!!

People like you just want to say that so he can say he never lost at LW and get a title shot. Which is a joke.

We'll see your excuse when he loses to Edgar. Conor has a terrible ground game, he never had a torn ACL, Mendes exposed him.

He did move up 2 weight divisions as the fight was at 170 as proven at the weight ins. If you want to argue that Diaz wasn't a natural WW fighter thats fine but I haven't disputed it.

Cain lost fair and square due to bad preparation and so did Conor by not preparing correctly for Diaz or the impact of moving up in weight. Fights are often lost before fighters even step into the cage, it doesn't take anything away from the opponents win as its all part of the sport.
 
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