Mellor wrote: » He fought once at 170 since his 155 outing vrs Khabib. Even if that fight was at 155, he’d have cut down over fight week. So wouldn’t have impacted any muscle he’s been adding over the last 18 months. (As he wouldn’t have been bulking fight week vrs cowboy in either case). I agree he looks bigger now. I just don’t think the Cowboy fight was facilitating it. I think being a big for the division is a requirement these days to stay at the top. Max, Volk, Khabib, Usman
Homer wrote: » You would want your head examined to be paying Sky rip off rates or any of the others for that matter.
MrStuffins wrote: » WTF? How can you possibly say one man deserves to win a fight and the other one doesn't, almost a week before the fight? Bizarre!
khaldrogo wrote: » It pretty easy to understand tbh. Really didn't think it would be something I had to explain!!! IMO Dustin deserves the win.
rob316 wrote: » The top end of that LW division is as good as it gets, absolute savages. Conor comes through Dustin that's an excellent win and rightly is in the title picture.
Homelander wrote: » If Conor loses I'm not looking forward to the inevitable "He's a nobody now/he's past it/he has to retire" nonsense talk as if Dustin Porier is some backyard bum and not the #1 contender in the LW division who's won 7 out of his last 8 fights.
derfderf wrote: » If Conor loses it wouldn't shock me if he retired. Where does he go from that loss?
12gauge dave wrote: » If no one paid for it there would be no event what so ever for you to illegally stream ya mooch.
yourdeadwright wrote: » I think its actually the opposite it think its quite weak but has a load of guys at the same level if that makes sense , Look at Khabibs record the big names are not what you'd call elite fighters, Welter weight is a much tougher division . Dustin and Justin for example both though as nails and very game but there skill sets are not anywhere near elite in any aspect Don't get me wrong there are Good fighters of course but no real elite level lads, Conor's elite striking should be enough to win him the title again ,
weldoninhio wrote: » Only if Khabib is really retired.
yourdeadwright wrote: » I find it mental that there is not one high level American wrestler near the top of the division , Its the most interesting type of match up for Khabib, , Also the reason I will never call Khabib the GOAT, He would never try his hand at the weight class above because there are so many top wrestlers,
H8GHOTI wrote: » Charles Oliveira probably most interesting opponent at 155 for me, besides Khabib. Any striker that keeps it on the feet, McGregor will be favourite against. After watching Oliveira vs Ferguson, I would like to see him against McGregor. See can he get him down and submit him.
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Tazzimus wrote: » Conor has fairly solid TDD defence, getting taken down by Khabib or Chad Mendes doesn't mean you're ****, they take/took everyone down. I don't see Olivera being able to do it, and if he does, he won't keep him down.
H8GHOTI wrote: » Oh I agree with the bold part. He got out of a guillotine against Mendes & stopped Khabib doing much in Rd1 as well. If he had useless TDD then I wouldn’t be as interested in seeing the fight.
rusty cole wrote: » At one time the wrestlers dominated UFC and a lot of MMA, from Couture to ortiz, matt hughes to mendes, and that's the tip of the iceberg. It kind of wanes and you get all stand up bouts now which for casual observers are easy to sell, and as far as jujitsu goes, Damian maia brilliant as he is, is shocking to see on pay per view. mcgreogr does sell fights based on that mike tyson style, he comes in and tries to knock you out. I think all round,the greatest that ever lived, was anderson silva. he just made it look stupid easy and his wins were real martial arts, front kicks, punches, knee finishes, triangles..he was brilliant.