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Subcomandante Marcos wrote: » That's his actual accent, what you hear on TV when he's doing interviews is something he puts on to try and sound smarter.
.ak wrote: » It's not to 'sound smarter', bit condescending there SM to be honest... McGregor used to practice speaking with a pen in his mouth to improve his pronunciation - he's not media savvy by accident. He knew exactly from day 1 he had to make himself accessible by American audiences.
Zero-Cool wrote: » https://twitter.com/SandhuMMA/status/901876337274568704
Didactic Ninja wrote: » The MMA boys have a touch of the Guardiola's now. Beaten 9-0 but talking about possession stats. Floyd didn't respect his power a single iota. He carried him through that fight and even stood off a few potential knockouts. He threw 6 punches in round one. I have seen more thrown outside an all night Centra. All your boys money will eventually be spent, the snake oil will eventually dry up but the photos of Floyd arms aloft will live on forever. Beaten by a two year retired , "small", "blown out bitch" with a tiny skull and bandy little legs. Stick your ukelele up your arse. Broken. Bloodied .Bowed. Beaten like a red headed step child. Boxing and alliteration in its purest form. Remember kids.Dreams are fanciful.Realism is under rated. Don't teach your kids to dream, the world can't support that many Astronauts and Ballerinas. When you get back from vegas make sure you set to work paying off those credit union loans. Banter.ie needs you to sing some songs with one shoe off in Russia next year. You'll die in the class you were born. Easy ****ing work. #Moneyteam
Cali_girl wrote: » Ah here... sure he's spent weeks and weeks there training before both this and a few MMA fights!
Outlaw Pete wrote: » You can't train it away. It's not the same as acclimatizing to the heat for example and so wouldn't matter how long he had trained there. I'm not saying he has an issue with altitude, I'm just saying I'm aware that some athletes have, even at mid range, and just wondering aloud if he does is all.
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Cali_girl wrote: » Still though - I thought part of the point of Paulie and Joe Cortez was to help trigger that stuff in prep :P
darced wrote: » We have to be careful not to over-blow the cardio issue because this was his first boxing fight. Should he really have been able to last 12 rounds with 5-6 months training? Boxing is like any other sport you have to get your body conditioned to that exact sport, maybe it was just too short a time to get enough conditioning. He gassed in 7 minutes against Nate then he gassed after about 12 minutes the second time. He was about 18 minutes in before he went of the cliff this time, he could still be heading in the right direction. One thing for sure now is that every fighter in the UFC will have marked his card for this weakness.
Pussyhands wrote: » There's too many chumps in the UFC. Too many guys around too long with not enough motivation. Alvarez for example was never going to beat McGregor.
.ak wrote: » TBH conditioning for boxing is completely different than every other sport. He was never going to condition himself within that time frame for the output in boxing, hence why he admitted he faded in the sparring rounds as well. Which really explains why he came out all guns blazing, he didn't want to see past round 4.
El Caballo wrote: » I said it in boxing thread but his endurance training is off. HI IT training is a leftover fad from the 90's to get overweight people from chronically unfit to a decent baseline. No true elite athlete should be using as their go to training if they want to be truly fit. good cardio is a lot like a tube of toothpaste, you squeeze it from the bottom up to make use of it all and that means aerobic training is where the money is at.