What piece of advice would have changed a fighter's career?

id tell overreem to stay away form horse meat and tell jones to never ever take dick pills.
 
Id prolly just sit young JBJ down and force him to watch a bunch of “the more you know” segments about coke and alcohol .
Maybe preemptively make him take those DUI classes and introduce him to Uber.
 
Id prolly just sit young JBJ down and force him to watch a bunch of “the more you know” segments about coke and alcohol .
Maybe preemptively make him take those DUI classes and introduce him to Uber.

yeah, but what if it makes him a shittier fighter?
 
Chandler lost the last years of his prime trying to get Conor in the cage. With the passage of time, we know how that turned out for him and he desperately needed John Titor to show up to say one of two things:

1. You need to argue with all your might to convince the UFC to let you fight someone else because this bout is never going to happen.

2. You need to put on the best acting job of your life, training in secret, while publicly acting like your personal life is falling apart, you may have a crippling illness, you're not training, you don't even have the will to fight any more, and are terrified of raging Irish douchebags with fake personalities.

What careers would you change, Sherbros?
#2 would be beyond epic if he had pulled it off. Have his team tip off tmz to find him outside of clubs looking disheveled, secretly pay a buddy or two to help stage an altercation and bring some low level battery charges his way so it really looks like his life is spiraling out of control.
 
Yeah, in hindsight Chandler was better off staying active instead of waiting for Conor. I guess his whole mastermind plan was to come to the UFC, fight Conor for millions and then retire. It was a good plan assuming Conor would show up and the UFC was willing to pay him millions
 
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