Useful.Idiot wrote: » Have we not? He was able to resist some of Lee's takedowns using defensive wrestling and he got a nice takedown or two on Barboza if I remember correctly?
Gamebred wrote: » Ferguson is a zombie will be break dancing by rd 3 when Conor is blowing out his arse, delusional giving him no chance against Conor.
Gintonious wrote: » This is what I see as well. Tony has a granite head like Diaz, but he is way sharper with his hands.
Gamebred wrote: » For some reason people think Nate's boxing is of pro standard, its not! he cant box eggs in the true sense of boxing his fundamentals are awful, his output and ability to take a shot make people think hes a great boxer, he literally has a good 1-2 and that is all, will not see slip counters, uppercuts, bodys shots and so on from him, again I've always been a fan an his striking is good for mma but hes beginning to be overated, which is funny considering he didnt land a glove on Conor till McGregor was gassed twice.
Lukker- wrote: » Well when people talk about boxing skills of an MMA fighter, they are generally talking about it from an MMA perspective. Plenty of pro boxers are the same as him, reliant on jab or a timed overhand, doesn't mean they have poor fundamentals. I don't particularly think he needs much more than a 1-2 the way he fights. Uppercuts wouldn't add much to his arsenal imo, unless he was using it defensively against takedowns. He's got a decent right hook too, which sometimes he throws hard or a slap. You can't really talk about his boxing fundamentals IMO, unless we were watching him in a pure boxing fight because boxing fundamentals go out the window in freestyle fight.
wonderfullife wrote: » TL;DR - I suspect we'll hear an announcement Tuesday week ish. I could have sworn I saw Dillon make a now-deleted comment on social media along the lines of "see you soon" to one of the Irish lads. Just guessing but he might prove a very handy man to have around as he has some exceptional guard work to help Conor prepare.
Gamebred wrote: » Heard MSG is booked out for Paddys day so thats a no go surely any info on that Wonder.
Mellor wrote: » It's not just his fundamentals in a boxing match. MMA still has its own striking fundamentals. Nate's (and Nick's) aren't good imo. Head movement, footwork, checking kicks. His defense amounts to taking a high output to swarm the opponent, and the ability to take a shot. The Homer Simpson defense. Sure it's effective at times, but it's not "good striking".
Lukker- wrote: » UFC 216 did 120k buys according to Meltzer. I hope the Ferguson fight happens, I just don't think the UFC is serious about it. If Conor only has a couple of fights left they want them to be superfights, not against some guy who can barely break 100k on his own.
xtal191 wrote: » Wouldnt be surprised if 214, 215 and 216 did less than 500k combined
Lukker- wrote: » I'd be shocked if 214 didn't do 500k at least seeing as Jones/Cormier 1 did 800k UFC 215 did 100k supposedly
Useful.Idiot wrote: » 214 was estimated 860k
Zero-Cool wrote: » Tony Montana reference or he's coming for Tony... Goddamn I hope it's the latter!!https://twitter.com/TheNotoriousMMA/status/918871919293882369
ricero wrote: » Time for mcnugget and all his fanboys to get humbled by the hands of el cucuy
Lukker- wrote: » Looks like it is a call out. Imo McGregor was alluding to the fact that Tony repeatedly says Conor never says his name. (I don't think he mentioned Eddie's name once before 205 was announced)