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

Just got to this part

'I showed up at the Barclays Centre to fight on the bus and he didnt get off the bus, right so the fight is won. Its over. I should have left it at that instead I gave him an opportunity to come back' h
ahaha mans tapped
 
No he wouldn't have. In 2016 Conor had several less years of grappling training. Conor was systematically taken down by Mendes, who is a lot smaller and lesser of a grappler than Khabib. He was taken down by Diaz, who has never had great takedowns, and submitted inside a minute. You talk as if years of training don't make a difference to one's skills.

Conor cheated multiple times in his fight with Khabib to prevent the takedown and losing position. And he was still absolutely destroyed and dominated. He would have gotten destroyed even worse had he not cheated.
Thr Mendes fight was in 2015.
 
McGregor is the biggest star MMA has ever had and likely will have for a very long time. That makes Sherdog seethe and it's amusing.
 
I started to watch it with my girlfriend, but she hates him so we stopped after about 20 minutes of the first episode and watched "The Playlist" instead.
 
Only 4 pages? Conors relevance must be dying, in his peak a Conor thread would've been like 15+ pages at this point.
 
If I've learned one thing from this documentary, it's that Conor has the nastiest toenails in all of Dublin. Lol

My thoughts exactly. There's also a quick scene of him bending after sauna session during a cut wearing just cotton white underwear...fucking unnecessary
 
So the big question is do they actually depict the multiple assault cases over the last few years, both physical and sexual? Or the gratuitous drug and alcohol binges? Or even the multiple Twitter tirades which he attacks everyone?

Or is it just a giant puff piece where they conveniently leave that all out? which I’m guessing does.
 
So the big question is do they actually depict the multiple assault cases over the last few years, both physical and sexual? Or the gratuitous drug and alcohol binges? Or even the multiple Twitter tirades which he attacks everyone?

Or is it just a giant puff piece, which I’m guessing it is.
Im up to episode 3, and not really. They showed brief moments of the bus attack and him being fined and pleading in court. Haven't seen any sexual assault allegations or twitter tirades or elderly man bashing yet
 
Im up to episode 3, and not really. They showed brief moments of the bus attack and him being fined and pleading in court. Haven't seen any sexual assault allegations or twitter tirades or elderly man bashing yet
Very convenient.
The bus attack for some reason always gets painted in a positive light, especially for promotion.
but I guess we have to remember how inspiring and cool he is right?
 
Just finished episode 3. Damn, just reminded me how much of a beast Dustin Poirier is. So beautiful to watch that KO
 
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