*** 'McGregor Forever' - Netflix Documentary Discussion Mega Thread ***

Yes I will, especially if I'm alone, even with other people occasionally. I'm not big on lights to be honest.
 
I enjoyed the doco so far But it's full on PR. Really impressed how he handled Khabib immedietly afterwards (the loss I mean) telling Dana to stfu about all the out of the cage fighting but it span it to make him look like a guru and how fightings just fighting, it's all the other things that are more important while continuously telling you also fighting is THE most important thing for him (Loads of contradictions in it) and he lost that fight but he doesn't care he took it like a man and everyone loses which would play if you didn't know in the real world he fking tweets about it once a month. A lot of mish mash of old interviews to go with newer fights that. Made that 3rd round against Khabib look like a 10-7 and The cerrone fight as if he was fighting a dominant champion for the last 3 years or some shit and not a man on a 6 fight skid.
But as expected it made Conor look like a normal human. Quite likable. And I don't like him. But I guess that's the plan.
Hilarious to see all the injury excuses though after saying for years everyone gets injured leading up to fights. Oh and it was hardly a balloon. Said it wasn't serious from the start and was fine 3 weeks out.
 
Conor McGregor In The Locker Room Before And After Fighting Khabib

For those who have not seen it, Conor Mcgregor looked visibly distraught, dejected after having his soul crushed in front of the entire world. He has been fighting as a professional for over 10 years up until that point. 10 years of blood, sacrifice, sweat and tears leading up to the biggest moment in his career and he failed miserably. That's gotta be tough to deal with not only physically but mentally for any athlete.

He did talk a lot of trash leading up to it though, but do you feel any sympathy at all for him?
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If you ever tried to do something great and failed... spent months with a single goal and didn't make it? Of course I feel bad for the man... I also feel good for khabib for succeeding... we should all hope for good for people... and ourselves.
 
The biggest moment in his career was the Aldo fight where he triumphed spectacularly.

By the time he fought Khabib, he had already boxed Mayweather and made enough $ to set up his family for life, so anything past that point was just a bonus.
 
I mean I would if it wasn't for the bus incident, the presser where he's bringing family shit up we all know the story. He went below the belt in the build up. So no it's great to see tbh but I gotta give him TONS of respect for telling Dana all the other shit outside, didn't matter and 'he beat where it matters and that it the rest is handbags' or something like that. Shame he's had to fking whine on twitter ever since about it mind but still...
 
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It was good, probably one of the better if not best documentaries made on a MMA fighter. I think that is true whether you like or hate McGregor.

The documentary really gave you a inside look at McGregor, who he is to the public and who he is behind the scenes.

It shows intimate moments of the injuries he endured during training camps (his ankle was badly damaged and being monitored by doctors weeks before the 3rd Dustin fight).

It shows McGregor's intimate moments after he loses a fight, the heartbreak, the pure acceptance that someone else was a better man.

Love him or hate him, this documentary will make you admire the resilience behind McGregor. It also shows how truly brave one has to be to step into that cage and fight until they can no more. I think it is also undeniable that McGregor has a love and a passion for MMA that extends beyond the money and riches (he definitely doesn't need to do this anymore for money).

B+ Documentary.
I'm hoping he comes back and shows the world he can still do this.
 
im watching it too
Only 20 minutes in so far.
Can't wait to see his ass kicked again even though i've seen it 100 times
 
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