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RDA pulled out, it sucks. I think everyone was ready to see that fight.
So...
Conor said HE immediately picked Nate to be his replacement. Made it very clear at the presser that he did everything to get Nate. Even that when Nate balked at the money. Conor made the UFC pay Nate's demands. There's no disputing that, right ?
He went on in the presser to explain repeatedly why Nate had ZERO chance of winning. But, did credit Nate for stepping up. There's no disputing that either, right ?
NOBODY in the UFC can take his left. He and his fans pride themselves on that claim. Absolutely nobody... if he hits you, it's goodnight. There's no disputing that, right ?
He got to control EVERYTHING about the fight. And has had a full camp. Compared to Nate's 3 day camp. Giving him a big advantage.
So, can someone explain to me how it's acceptable to cheapshot Nate's wrist/hand, with that lethal left ?
He has clearly been affected psychologically in this fight. Considering this fight was only made about 10 days ago. That's very odd.
Could it be that he now thinks Nate is more of a threat than he first thought ? This happened as he was actually seeing Nate's reach advantage. For the first time did Conor show, or react with fear ?
You all saw it. Interpret from it what you will.
So...
Conor said HE immediately picked Nate to be his replacement. Made it very clear at the presser that he did everything to get Nate. Even that when Nate balked at the money. Conor made the UFC pay Nate's demands. There's no disputing that, right ?
He went on in the presser to explain repeatedly why Nate had ZERO chance of winning. But, did credit Nate for stepping up. There's no disputing that either, right ?
NOBODY in the UFC can take his left. He and his fans pride themselves on that claim. Absolutely nobody... if he hits you, it's goodnight. There's no disputing that, right ?
He got to control EVERYTHING about the fight. And has had a full camp. Compared to Nate's 3 day camp. Giving him a big advantage.
So, can someone explain to me how it's acceptable to cheapshot Nate's wrist/hand, with that lethal left ?
He has clearly been affected psychologically in this fight. Considering this fight was only made about 10 days ago. That's very odd.
Could it be that he now thinks Nate is more of a threat than he first thought ? This happened as he was actually seeing Nate's reach advantage. For the first time did Conor show, or react with fear ?
You all saw it. Interpret from it what you will.