moneyman wrote: » I don't know where it took place but it's definitely the session i memtionwd
MartyDublin wrote: » That cage is in iceland though thats mjolnirs logo on floor
moneyman wrote: » Actually I'm fairly sure that's a still from a video when he was sparring Paddy Hyland a few years ago. In fact, I'm certain of it, you can see the end of Hyland's name in the top left corner. Also the tattoos. Also, the story is confirmed to have been nonsense. Chael went with the story to get a few extra listeners.
Tazzimus wrote: » Stahhhhhhp. Also, that's from god knows where and he looks to be stretching or about to tumble. The cage in SBG doesn't look like that.
nomadchocolate wrote: » Chael Sonnen believes the story about Conor. Where did he get the picture in the video from?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-wAbwXMgtk
wonderfullife wrote: » Bella-who-da-fuk? :pac:
MartyDublin wrote: » Have ya never watched bellator. He was dropped once in bellator. I think conor inside 2 and thompson to beat woodley.
wonderfullife wrote: » We don't know that for sure as none of us saw his regional fights. Anyway, what we do know is 7 of them happened in his last 14 fights. His chin is worsening not improving. We'll see what happens. There's 26 days until Fight Week begins and 24 days until the next decent MMA card so there won't be a whole lot else to discuss other than this fight :pac:
MartyDublin wrote: » For a start im gonna finish and stop here. Eddie was droppwd 7 times in 28 fights mate.
wonderfullife wrote: » That mentality won't get you very far. Firaz Zahabi said it best. He said "being dropped means a disruption between your brain and your body." You are arguing that being dropped is fine but being KO'd is not fine! The only difference between the 2 situations is the degree of disruption between your brain and your body. Long term if you keep getting dropped, you're susceptible to all sorts of problems. There's so little actual science on the subject but there are strong indications that constantly having disruptions between brain and body can lead to CTE. It also affects your ability to withstand future blows. There's no positive way to spin being dropped 7 times in your last 14 fights. None. And that's exactly the position Eddie Alvarez is in. As for yourself, i'd do some research on CTE if you think the only thing you need to worry about is offensive guard-play when dropped.
MartyDublin wrote: » Yes being dropped by strikes and beig finished is completely different. I compete in mma and being dropped is fine as long as your offensive in your guard and can also do damage. I think conor ends it within 2. But i feel people here are misrepresenting his comments.
ASOT wrote: » A month out and the threads already decending into madness; this must be a new record.
MartyDublin wrote: » Hes been stopped 1 by KO
wonderfullife wrote: » Yep but hitting the deck 7 times from strikes is not going to be good against someone with the power/accuracy of McGregor. One thing is for certain. If Conor drops Eddie, there will be no waving him back up. He'll jump straight into his guard and start throwing strikes.
wonderfullife wrote: » He's been dropped 7 times in his pro-career. In the words of the man himself "a gust of wind and he does the chicken dance".
MartyDublin wrote: » Ok mate. Conor didnt refer to him as being liable to knocked out eddies been finished once. Conors not stupid
EagererBeaver wrote: » Then the people who use it in your gym are wrong. In combat sports, chinny has always been used to refer to fighters who have a suspect chin/glass jaw etc and are liable to get knocked out if a big punch lands.
MartyDublin wrote: » No it doesnt. Its used every single day in my gym. It means if someones chinny your gonna have evey opportunity to attack the chin.
Swashbuckler wrote: » Not my understanding of the word chinny tbh. Overeem, Bigfoot, Chuck Liddell late in his career - all what I would consider "chinny".
nomadchocolate wrote: » Wasn't Mendes millimeters away from locking in his sub on Conor?
TheNap wrote: » Im sorry but chinny has always meant being vulnerable to being ko'd.