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Yep, just beaten a bunch of bums and short notice dudes.just means, if he does win, that it's still not a legit win
Yep, just beaten a bunch of bums and short notice dudes.just means, if he does win, that it's still not a legit win
McGregor fans lol...
If anything this is beneficial for him. Don't even start with your typical Conor nuthugging crap where a fighter not having a training camp has the advantage over a guy who had a training camp, but for a different opponent.
So it's to his advantage to fight someone he is completely unprepared for? Someone like Mendes, who had the exact style to give him problems?
Your hate has blinded you.
It is to his advantage to fight someone who is far from his peak condition. He even got a belt out of that. The only issue for him is that people, quickly labelled 'haters' will question his ability to beat the same fighter if he was in peak conditions, which may bother the nuthuggers who can't see someone else not licking the balls they like so much, but for Conor it means absolutely nothing.
I don't hate him at all. I like watching his fights, much more so than Aldo's, for example.
Mendes, when he was supposedly "out of shape" lasted two rounds with McGregor. Aldo, with a year to prep, at 28 years old in his absolute prime, lasted 13 seconds.
Conor has four finishes in a row against top 5 opponents, four performance of the night bonuses in a row and fought his most dangerous stylistic matchup with no time to prepare for him and finished him inside two rounds.
I think the only blessing here is McGregor's philosophy on preparing for a faceless body. The body on the block was an all-round fighter, so Conor will be prepared for anything.
@SpeedofSPort @speedofsport2.0 Where you at homie?
What happened to Rafael's super strong foot?
McGregor fans lol...
If anything this is beneficial for him. Don't even start with your typical Conor nuthugging crap where a fighter not having a training camp has the advantage over a guy who had a training camp, but for a different opponent.
Yeah, because he is going to tell everyone he is out of shape before the fight, right?Mendes said he was in peak condition. You insist he wasn't because you're a wanker who wants to discredit the king.
Mendes, when he was supposedly "out of shape" lasted two rounds with McGregor. Aldo, with a year to prep, at 28 years old in his absolute prime, lasted 13 seconds.
Conor has four finishes in a row against top 5 opponents, four performance of the night bonuses in a row and fought his most dangerous stylistic matchup with no time to prepare for him and finished him inside two rounds.
Keep the horseshit between your ears buddy