SBG Conor or Snake in The Grass Conor?

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The holes in his game can be patched up quicker if he slithered over to the US.
 
He would have to dismiss Ido... that shit ain't going to fly here.
 
pretty sure he can hire any BJJ coach he wants.... and pay them enough to deal with Irish weather
 
pretty sure he can hire any BJJ coach he wants.... and pay them enough to deal with Irish weather

Sure, I can buy that but It's not the same as walking through the doors of say a Jackson's or an ATT day in and day out.
 
I think Conor is too loyal to do that. It's a shame though. He's only 27 and still has plenty of time to become a well rounded fighter. He'd be unstoppable after a few years at somewhere like Jackson's.
 
how funny would it be if he wound up training with team alpha male.
 
I think Conor is too loyal to do that. It's a shame though. He's only 27 and still has plenty of time to become a well rounded fighter.
One can be loyal to a fault. IMO, it would be at the expense of taking his incredible talents to the absolute apex.
 
Sure, I can buy that but It's not the same as walking through the doors of say a Jackson's or an ATT day in and day out.
training at Jacksons didnt stop Holly from getting choked
 
how funny would it be if he wound up training with team alpha male.

Honestly I always felt like he needs a camp like TAM, and always thought it would be a nice fit for him
 
One can be loyal to a fault. IMO, it would be at the expense of taking his incredible talents to the absolute apex.

I agree. A version of Conor who has trained with other champions on a daily basis and with much improved BJJ and wrestling is a scary prospect. He'll always be great but he just can't reach that level at SBG.
 
That's not snake Conor, that's TJ Dilla...... ok, I guess that's not going to work here....
 
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