Bob Sapp
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LMAOOdude you aint getting a gf let alone grandkids, calm down
LMAOOdude you aint getting a gf let alone grandkids, calm down
dude you aint getting a gf let alone grandkids, calm down
In 50 years we will be telling our grandchildren: "Yes I was watching when the great Conor knocked out Aldo" or "Yes, I was there when Conor became 2x world champion".
Then my youngest grandchild will ask: "But didn't he lose to some Russian guy"?
And I will tell him "Everyone loses son".
Conor is a legend. His meteoric rise to the top was orgasmic at times. He had everything, precision, power, aggression, beauty, grace.
Khabib will be long forgotten in the footnotes of history. There will be hundreds of new GOATs and his name will slip lower and lower down the the rankings until he is ultimately forgotten.
Conor won.
His meteoric rise to the top was orgasmic at times.
In 50 years we will be telling our grandchildren: "Yes I was watching when the great Conor knocked out Aldo" or "Yes, I was there when Conor became 2x world champion".
Then my youngest grandchild will ask: "But didn't he lose to some Russian guy"?
And I will tell him "Everyone loses son".
Conor is a legend. His meteoric rise to the top was orgasmic at times. He had everything, precision, power, aggression, beauty, grace.
Khabib will be long forgotten in the footnotes of history. There will be hundreds of new GOATs and his name will slip lower and lower down the the rankings until he is ultimately forgotten.
Conor won.
Pretty sad cope there, not even sure you believe it. Doesn't even make sense, Conor's biggest PPV was the fight against Khabib so on the biggest stage he actually lost. Its also the most memorable moment of either of their careers due to the rivalry and the post-fight brawl, hence why its the biggest PPV in UFC history.In 50 years we will be telling our grandchildren: "Yes I was watching when the great Conor knocked out Aldo" or "Yes, I was there when Conor became 2x world champion".
Then my youngest grandchild will ask: "But didn't he lose to some Russian guy"?
And I will tell him "Everyone loses son".
Conor is a legend. His meteoric rise to the top was orgasmic at times. He had everything, precision, power, aggression, beauty, grace.
Khabib will be long forgotten in the footnotes of history. There will be hundreds of new GOATs and his name will slip lower and lower down the the rankings until he is ultimately forgotten.
Conor won.
Pretty sad cope there, not even sure you believe it. Doesn't even make sense, Conor's biggest PPV was the fight against Khabib so on the biggest stage he actually lost. Its also the most memorable moment of either of their careers due to the rivalry and the post-fight brawl, hence why its the biggest PPV in UFC history.
Name one other fighter that retired undefeated. Khabib made history
29-0. Keep crying.especially not if they cherry pick, pull out of bad match ups, never move up weight classes to test themselves, and retire rather than rematch the only guy that took rounds from you
especially not if they cherry pick, pull out of bad match ups, never move up weight classes to test themselves, and retire rather than rematch the only guy that took rounds from you
In 50 years we will be telling our grandchildren: "Yes I was watching when the great Conor knocked out Aldo" or "Yes, I was there when Conor became 2x world champion".
Then my youngest grandchild will ask: "But didn't he lose to some Russian guy"?
And I will tell him "Everyone loses son".
Conor is a legend. His meteoric rise to the top was orgasmic at times. He had everything, precision, power, aggression, beauty, grace.
Khabib will be long forgotten in the footnotes of history. There will be hundreds of new GOATs and his name will slip lower and lower down the the rankings until he is ultimately forgotten.
Conor won.
i wish i had something to say about the gay or the absurd or the flat out delusional and wrong... but this thread is a gold mine of already-been-said-nessIn 50 years we will be telling our grandchildren: "Yes I was watching when the great Conor knocked out Aldo" or "Yes, I was there when Conor became 2x world champion".
Then my youngest grandchild will ask: "But didn't he lose to some Russian guy"?
And I will tell him "Everyone loses son".
Conor is a legend. His meteoric rise to the top was orgasmic at times. He had everything, precision, power, aggression, beauty, grace.
Khabib will be long forgotten in the footnotes of history. There will be hundreds of new GOATs and his name will slip lower and lower down the the rankings until he is ultimately forgotten.
Conor won.