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I hate when fighters say stuff like this. Because you can't 100% prove or disprove it. You just have to have enough class and integrity not to do it (make that excuse). It's like a group of people visiting a person's house (a friend), while no one is looking, 1 person could take some money they see (let's assume no will know), but, I'd assume most of us wouldn't do that, even knowing there's 0% chance of getting caught, because it's just a wrong thing to do.
I think a lot of folk don't want to accept that the rematch wasn't a beatdown and prefer to look at it in black and white than actually consider Nate followed a bad gameplan. I still think Conor was gonna win either way but too many sensitive posters here
His brother already holds that record:Either lying (where my money is), or admitting to the stupidest gameplan in the history of gameplans.
I love the Diaz bros but they frustrate the hell out of me.for my part, sitting down that many times obviously runs the risk of having points deducted, and is just another example of shitty diaz gameplanning, like, having no wrestling, not blocking leg kicks etc etc etc
His brother already holds that record:
Not sure why getting finished makes the rest of the story impossibleLol. Nate is the guy who after getting fucking wrecked and finished by Thompson accused him of making woman sounds.
According to Brendan fucking schaub himself
Maybe he's a good actor?If it was fake why would he try and post himself against the fence to stop his fall?
You can disprove it...its quite simple he wouldnt fall 3 damn times in 1 round when he realized Conor wouldnt follow through with the ground n pound. Nate is full of it
Nates face looked like the ultra rare steak that Anthony Petis ate....Bloody as shit!
Conor = Panic Wrestling
Nate = Panic Guard
I love the Diaz bros but they frustrate the hell out of me.
Don't need a mediocre fighter to say it to know that
Diaz bros have both done this in their fights, Nick talks about it in interviews. If he gets hit instead of going back into another shot he can just fall back and invite the guy to jump into his guard because he is good off his back.
Maybe one of those he could have stayed on his feet and was baiting Conor. Also the way Nick described it, he was saying it can be safer to fall because of their jiu-jitsu and not risk more damage standing.