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He looked so smooth and relaxed. His confidence going in against the p4p numero uno was something else. But I'm sure he was also scared.
He looked so smooth and relaxed. His confidence going in against the p4p numero uno was something else. But I'm sure he was also scared.
The best Conor was against Holloway that was a class performance. If he can't go back to that he be hard to beat.
I'm not sure what you mean. Conor knocked out the so called best fighter in the world at 13 seconds into the fight, this is by far his best performance in the Octagon.For Conor's sake I hope not. Otherwise Diaz beats that ass again.
UFC 194 was the Aldo fight, not the Diaz fight.For Conor's sake I hope not. Otherwise Diaz beats that ass again.
UFC 194 was the Aldo fight, not the Diaz fight.
No, he was at his best at UFC 196 when he didn't have drain himself to a skeleton to make weight the day before.
Hahah I'm the one in a world of delusion??If you honestly believe he was at this best, you are living in a world of delusion. he was far from his best. Sure, he cuts weight for 145, and it's tough. But changing from 155lb to 170lbs with only 10 or so days before the fight, effected his cardio, his speed, everything. If you can't see that, I don't know what to tell you. But he fought 23lbs heavier than at anytime in his ufc career. he had only fought 155lbs 3x in his life. So you're telling people, that extra weight isn't going to slow him down or effect his wind? He wasn't nearly as lean as he normally was. Fighting at your walk around weight is not a good thing.
Read the truth here. Not the twisted writings of delusional nuthuggers like yourself.If you honestly believe he was at this best, you are living in a world of delusion. he was far from his best. Sure, he cuts weight for 145, and it's tough. But changing from 155lb to 170lbs with only 10 or so days before the fight, effected his cardio, his speed, everything. If you can't see that, I don't know what to tell you. But he fought 23lbs heavier than at anytime in his ufc career. he had only fought 155lbs 3x in his life. So you're telling people, that extra weight isn't going to slow him down or effect his wind? He wasn't nearly as lean as he normally was. Fighting at your walk around weight is not a good thing.