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I really appreciate you, brother.
And I'm not one to be hard headed enough to think my opinions can't be wrong.
Honestly, after talking to a lot of Khabib Muslim supporters, I'm starting to believe there's more to it. They have very strong beliefs and discipline.
Khabib is a man of integrity, IMO, and I aspire to be as dedicated to my beliefs as he is his own.
I'm a big Conor fan, but I'd tell my children to emulate Khabib if I had to choose between the two. As a man that's struggled in the past with alcohol, I respect Khabib so much for never touching the stuff. I've been sober for years, but alcohol among other substances ruined a large period of my life.
One last thing - I had completely forgotten about the controversy about Khabib's last weigh-in.
Was he overweight? Yeah probably but not by much, a quarter pound at most, and he would have had two hours to cut that little bit. It wasn't like the recent cases of fighters being three or four pounds over.
Khabib didn't look like he had a bad weight cut, he just looked like he needed a bit more time in the sauna and he would have been fine. It wasn't a case that his organs were shutting down, again.
I'm thinking the more likely reason is, rather than 'he just can't make the weight' is motivation, related to the death of his father. Very few fighters have their own father as their coach, and we can imagine how bad a fighter would take it if their coach died, so we can only imagine how much worse a fighter would take it if their coach & father died.
The sauna is the worst part of training camp, but not only because of the stress on the body, but because of the isolation. There's nothing in a sauna but heat and your own thoughts.
For fighter that just lost his father & coach, that 12+ hours in a sauna before a weigh-in must be torture.
