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01:05:14, Luke gives a completely rational non-biased take on not only the first fight, but his thoughts on the second fight when Nate Diaz and Conor McGregor will clash August 20th.
He's picking Diaz but thinks it could go either way. He thinks Conor is good at making adjustments after a loss.Let me guess:
It's "rational" because he thinks Conor is going to win? lol
No, he even said himself that he is leaning towards Nate.Let me guess:
It's "rational" because he thinks Conor is going to win? lol
No, he even said himself that he is leaning towards Nate.
It's rational because he isn't saying things like "Conor's a white belt", "Conor's ground game sucks", "Conor was getting beat up the whole fight" and other unintelligent claims that the Conor haters (like yourself) make.
Have a lot of work to do but you're posting on Sherdog? Interesting. It's only 3 minutes long, so if you have time to post you have time to listen.Not listening to it -have a lot of work to get done before my vacation- but I'm going to assume given your name that he thinks McGregor wins and that's why you think it's rational.
McGregor is going to get slap n tapped again. - my superior analysis.
He's picking Diaz but thinks it could go either way. He thinks Conor is good at making adjustments after a loss.
This has nothing to do with my take on the fight at all, and everything to do with Luke Thomas's take.Your username implies to me that you're completely unbiased and rational yourself.
Based on what grounds do you figure this?Luke Thomas thinks hes a lot smarter than he is.
He's picking Diaz but thinks it could go either way. He thinks Conor is good at making adjustments after a loss.
Trying to act like a smart ass but you can't even spell right, Jesus Christ lol.Yep, Conor has shown this in all those rematches he's had after loses.
No, I think he showed it after getting subbed by two nobodies and then going onto become FW champion in the premier MMA organization in the world by knocking out one of the greatest of all time in thirteen seconds.Yep, Conor has shown this in all those rematches he's had after loses.