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Because he got finished by Nate Diaz less than a year ago.
That doesn't count because he won a majority decision in the rematch!
Because he got finished by Nate Diaz less than a year ago.
are we pretending conor and nate are the same size now?Why is Canor even in the p4p discussion? Can only get wins vs lesser manlets and got brutally finished by a career gatekeeper once he finally fought someone his size
He literally fought for the title at 135.
Why is Canor even in the p4p discussion? Can only get wins vs lesser manlets and got brutally finished by a career gatekeeper once he finally fought someone his size
Dude would rather be the big manlet in a small pond of manlets than to risk entering the big manlet pond.
Conor p4p lol ya that's cuteDude would rather be the big manlet in a small pond of manlets than to risk entering the big manlet pond.
Conor went up into THE best division and took out the champion when he could have easily stayed at featherweight and KO Aldo whenever he wanted a paycheck. DJ would be lucky to be on the prelims of a Conor card.
Why is Canor even in the p4p discussion? Can only get wins vs lesser manlets and got brutally finished by a career gatekeeper once he finally fought someone his size
Dude would rather be the big manlet in a small pond of manlets than to risk entering the big manlet pond.
Conor went up into THE best division and took out the champion when he could have easily stayed at featherweight and KO Aldo whenever he wanted a paycheck. DJ would be lucky to be on the prelims of a Conor card.
Then went and avenge his loss.
All champions who have recently faced a bigger contender are getting ruthlessly beaten. Look at Weidman vs Rockhold. Look at Rousey vs Amanda Nunes. Look at Cruz vs Garbrandt.
Conor went up to 170 to fight Nate and stayed at 170 for the rematch. When you argue, at least be objective you stupid idiot.