GiftofGab wrote: » The run up to this fight is very quiet. When can we expect press conferences and YouTube documentaries/training videos?
AbusesToilets wrote: » I'm really looking forward to this fight, hoping we see the McGregor of Alvarez/ Cerrone fight form. Focused and sharp. Few more impressive athletes to watch at their peak
Whelo79 wrote: » I think Dustin is more durable than he was previously and I also think he has matured as a fighter. I don't see his ego getting in his way and I think he will be smart and try to take it to the ground. I don't think Dustin has the power to worry Conor on the feet. Conor will gladly take a shot from Dustin in order to land a clean one on him in return, and Dustin probably knows that too. Dustin does have a good gas tank, where as Conor's is still questionable, and I reckon that's how he should play it. Engage Conor early, take him down, try to tire him out on the ground and aim for a points win or a possible submission. If Dustin doesn't get it to the ground I don't see it lasting past Rd, 1 or midway through Rd, 2 at best.
AbusesToilets wrote: » It would be interesting to see Conor grappling. He has something of an underrated ability there, at least against anyone not named Khabib.
AlmightyCushion wrote: » He handled himself pretty well against Khabib as well. In the first round, he defended the takedowns and when he was taken down, Khabib wasn't able to do anything with it. Second round on was obviously a different story.
Whelo79 wrote: » Outside of Conor's team I don't think any of us really know his ground bility. We have only seen very small glimpses that I can remember against Holloway, Silver, Mendes, Diaz and Khabib.
Lucas Hood wrote: » Thought they might have had this on early like Khabib vs Gaethje was. Unfortunately not .
Ush1 wrote: » Have a feeling Dustin might surprise a few people this time.
Mellor wrote: » Randomly relevant. Gilbert Burns weighs in on Conor’s grappling. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pD_U9ZRXn4
wilkie2006 wrote: » Thanks for posting. I've never seen any of Dillon Danis' grappling, only heard John Kavanagh's high praise of it: interesting that Gilbert Burns' opinion is that Danis' grappling "isn't wow".
US2 wrote: » Danis would pull burns leg from it's socket with ease. An Ali fighter not impartial
Mellor wrote: » What? Burns is a former world champion. On what basis do you think Danis is winning with ease? Yes, Burns is an Ali fighter. But his opinion on Conor’s grappling was pretty honest and fair. He gave him way more credit that others. Dillion is a good grappler. Probably best on the mats in SBG in recent years. He has been competitive at black belt, but nothing special, no big titles and about a 50/50 record. Burns is an elite blackbelt himself, so his standard for “wow” is the likely guys beating the best consistently.
ciano316 wrote: » Wasn't Danis IBJJF World champ at brown belt level, Same as Tonon etc compete at at the time and wasn't he Pan Am Champ as well at some stage.
MidlanderMan wrote: » Lol. What. Go watch Gilbert grappling.