SBG is the worst gym in MMA

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After going 0-2 at an event Bellator picked just for their Irish prospects, even someone as loyal as Conor has to be contemplating a move elsewhere. If he wants to save what’s left of his prime and career, he’ll head over to literally anywhere else.
 
You just don't understand the finer points of high level striking.


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After going 0-2 at an event Bellator picked just for their Irish prospects, even someone as loyal as Conor has to be contemplating a move elsewhere. If he wants to save what’s left of his prime and career, he’ll head over to literally anywhere else.


Conor won't leave, he need yes man and beat up bums to feel good
 
They are going through growing pains. A lot of their mainstays that came up with Mcgregor retired. From Artem, Paddy, Aisling and Cathal; they are all gone outside of Mcgregor. I would also admit they ruined Gunnar Nelson and Makwan. Makwan had so much potential when he first came to the UFC. I really don't know what happened.
 
They are going through growing pains. A lot of their mainstays that came up with Mcgregor retired. From Artem, Paddy, Aisling and Cathal; they are all gone outside of Mcgregor. I would also admit they ruined Gunnar Nelson and Makwan. Makwan had so much potential when he first came to the UFC. I really don't know what happened.

Add Johnny Walker to the list of guys who floundered under Kavanaugh.
 
He should get out of his comfort zone and leave if he still has the desire to be on top again

But keep in mind that for the most part MMA gyms doesn't have anything special as far as training goes. What's relevant is the quality of the fighters/training partners. Phenomenal talents make average coaches look like wizards (jackson wink camp for example).

I only believe someone is a great coach when I see someone of average talent getting noticeable better under him. Bisping improvement later in his career with Jason Parillo, that's the sign of likely great coaching.
 
They are going through growing pains. A lot of their mainstays that came up with Mcgregor retired. From Artem, Paddy, Aisling and Cathal; they are all gone outside of Mcgregor. I would also admit they ruined Gunnar Nelson and Makwan. Makwan had so much potential when he first came to the UFC. I really don't know what happened.

very disappointed in how Mr. Finland turned out. SBG sucks; they captured lightning in a bottle with Conor and that was it.
 
He should get out of his comfort zone and leave if he still has the desire to be on top again

But keep in mind that for the most part MMA gyms doesn't have anything special as far as training goes. What's relevant is the quality of the fighters/training partners. Phenomenal talents make average coaches look like wizards (jackson wink camp for example).

I only believe someone is a great coach when I see someone of average talent getting noticeable better under him. Bisping improvement later in his career with Jason Parillo, that's the sign of likely great coaching.
He is at Krause’s gym and, has been for a bit.
 
After going 0-2 at an event Bellator picked just for their Irish prospects, even someone as loyal as Conor has to be contemplating a move elsewhere. If he wants to save what’s left of his prime and career, he’ll head over to literally anywhere else.
Solli fights for sbg and won tonight
 
They are going through growing pains. A lot of their mainstays that came up with Mcgregor retired. From Artem, Paddy, Aisling and Cathal; they are all gone outside of Mcgregor. I would also admit they ruined Gunnar Nelson and Makwan. Makwan had so much potential when he first came to the UFC. I really don't know what happened.
Artem, aisling, cathal are all total crap. Paddy mediocre
 

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