Was Nate right all along? "You seem to got it all figured out when you're fighting midgets.

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Yup, he fought siver and got a title shot out of that. the number 10th ranked guy.
But due to Aldo's injury he had to beat Mendes to get the real title shot. I don't know Mendes rank at the time but he was considered by many to be the second best fighter after Aldo.
 
Conor has absolutely no basis to shit talk Dustin’s appearance now lmao. Conor aged like sour milk and looks like an old man, and Dustin still has a full head of hair and looks great.
Dustin went from drained methhead to buff pretty boy
 
I'd say it's more about stylistic matchups. A full camp Mendes may be able to beat Conor. Chandler and RDA could give him trouble as well. Both are shorter and have less reach than Conor.

Meanwhile, Conor starched the taller (but older and big fight choke artist) Cowboy. He could possibly beat Hooker who is bigger. He was also beating on Nate until he gassed.

Conor does have more resistance against similar size opponents, bar Cowboy. Alvarez looked noticeably smaller than Conor.
 
But due to Aldo's injury he had to beat Mendes to get the real title shot. I don't know Mendes rank at the time but he was considered by many to be the second best fighter after Aldo.

Chad had less than 12 day camp, most of the time cutting weight
 
Chad had less than 12 day camp, most of the time cutting weight
that's a fair point. But beating Mendes even on short notice was a significant win at that point. I do think it might have gone differently if Mendes had a full camp but it was still a very good win.
 
that's a fair point. But beating Mendes even on short notice was a significant win at that point. I do think it might have gone differently if Mendes had a full camp but it was still a very good win.

Not really.
 
If Conor was bullying FW's then Izzy is bullying MWs, strikers are better off fighting at lighter weights for the reach/height advantage in a sport which is dominated by grapplers.

Max Holloway is taller than Conor and cant win at LW either, so it would be fine for Conor to move down and challenge him.
 
he arguably lost the first round last night as well, and a lot of people think Nate 2 was a bs decision. It was close for sure, could have gone either way, but really I had nate on that one.
How did he lose the first round dummy? He was lighting Dustin up, no ones debating that Conor won the first round. Even the scorecards say he did
 
Not really.
how many other guys in the division do you think could have beaten short notice Mendes? Aldo and Edgar obviously could have but besides those two I don't think anyone else could have.
 
how many other guys in the division do you think could have beaten short notice Mendes? Aldo and Edgar obviously could have but besides those two I don't think anyone else could have.

I'd have to see the roster at the time
 
I think it's pretty clear at 155 that he doesn't have any exceptional punching power. The reason he did so well against guys like Alvarez was his insane accuracy
 
It's funny how people call Aldo a BW now but back then everyone thought it was impossible for him to make 135.


People always confuse being shitty at weight cutting with being big for a division. Two people who are exactly the same size can cut the same amount of weight for a fight, but one of them may have a much rougher time than the other due to all kinds of factors (nutrition, kidney resilience, muscle vs fat composition, etc.).

Aldo did have bad weight cuts at Featherweight, but he was still far from physically huge for the division, and his cuts to Bantamweight conclusively prove he was actually on the smaller side--he just needed to figure out how to cut better. Conor was clearly bigger.
 
How did he lose the first round dummy? He was lighting Dustin up, no ones debating that Conor won the first round. Even the scorecards say he did
looked to me like he was taking shots as well as throwing them. the cage control was mostly all Dustin, albeit back and forth. I mean, surely you're not biased or anything
 
looked to me like he was taking shots as well as throwing them. the cage control was mostly all Dustin, albeit back and forth. I mean, surely you're not biased or anything
Conor was clearly out boxing him and won the clinch aswell. He was shouldering the shit out of him
 
looked to me like he was taking shots as well as throwing them. the cage control was mostly all Dustin, albeit back and forth. I mean, surely you're not biased or anything
I have maintained, since the day Conor was signed, that he is overrated.
But he won the first round against Poirier, it’s not even debatable imo. There is no way to score that for Dustin, he ate tons of hard shots.
I will say that at the end of rd 1, I was commenting that it was similar to Nate-Conor 1: Conor was breathing hard, and Poirier was able to eat Conor’s shots and stifle him more.
 
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