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So it's become clear, Ronda has handled being defeated and exposed way better than Conor has. Sure, there's that unfortunate picture of Ronda hiding behind the purple pillow but at the end of the day she has privately dealt with her demons and is on the way back after dealing with such deep depression that she thought about killing her self. Love her or hate her, you must admit that Ronda is a fucking beast who can deal with adversity to the point of losing the will to live and still bounce back.
Conor on the other hand is having a desperate fearful meltdown. Deep inside he is drowning in fear and doubt but he wants us to believe he is still this badass. The melt down is so bad that he has ruined the most important card since UFC 100. This pressure is so great that it has moved from him to the entire company on down to the fans. Conor is being eaten alive by his fear and doubt. He should learn from Ronda: take a step back and stop trying to hold on to relevancy. Deal with your demons privately without looking for attention and help. And when your ready then come back.
All in all, when it comes to dealing with adversity it is clear who has done better.
Ronda > Conor
Conor on the other hand is having a desperate fearful meltdown. Deep inside he is drowning in fear and doubt but he wants us to believe he is still this badass. The melt down is so bad that he has ruined the most important card since UFC 100. This pressure is so great that it has moved from him to the entire company on down to the fans. Conor is being eaten alive by his fear and doubt. He should learn from Ronda: take a step back and stop trying to hold on to relevancy. Deal with your demons privately without looking for attention and help. And when your ready then come back.
All in all, when it comes to dealing with adversity it is clear who has done better.
Ronda > Conor