yeah, no one was arguing that. Got it, younger fighters are farther from their prime. Wow, you're brilliant. McGregor is older than Max, so yes, he may reach his "prime" sooner. Again, I wasn't arguing against that. My point was McGregor has several years before he comes near his fighting and physical prime. He has low miles as a fighter, very low, hasn't taken a lot of damage and huge resources to improve. Again, after this loss I guarantee he uses those resources to find a variety of sparring partners, advanced conditioning, nutrition, and recovery. Taking a loss has a way of shaking things up. You made it seem like he couldn't improve very much. That he will basically stay the same fighter. This is what I disagree with. Stop being such an arrogant prick and learn something.I don't think you know his training situation at all. He's been able to do things like bring people from Ireland to Vegas to train but it's the same people.
A fighter that's 19-2 at 27 years old is a much more mature fighter and closer to physical and fighting prime than someone who is 15 or someone who is 21 and only 9 fights into their fighting career. Denying that is retarded. I think I'm done with this.
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