simongurnick wrote: » Canada? You think firas Zahabi in Montreal? That would be very very interesting.
The Nal wrote: » Well if he wants to take it seriously!
RoryMac wrote: » The plan for Saturday seemed to go no further than land a big left, while his team deserve criticism for not talking to him about dealing with the kicks between rounds he was the guy in there and has enough experience to cope with them better. He seemed to double down on his land a big left plan instead.
MarkY91 wrote: » All of McGregor's lickarse parasite "friends" were there. Gerry Vegas, the bearded one, his criminal buddy johner murray etc.
Hellotonever wrote: » Boys anyone think that Pacquiao match should be scrapped altogether? There is no f*cking way he'll survive that.
Brussels Sprout wrote: » https://twitter.com/Frittenpate/status/1353450810688987137
BigMo1 wrote: » The Nate II fight is a good example of him being able to make adjustments to a loss. I do agree though that their game plan seemed to start and end with the left hand. The time may be right for him to change to a different camp for his next fight, even though I doubt he will.
eddie73 wrote: » He struggled after the 2 rounds. Did a lot of running around the ring. I think Alvarez was his last impressive fight. Would like to see him hit his form again, but can't see it from now on.
walshb wrote: » Personally I think that was both his best performance and best win He showed an awful lot in there that night.....against a strong and big man... Sure, he may have had more impressive looking wins, but that night he showed more than any other night...
BigMo1 wrote: » He won the 4th round comfortably. It's pretty difficult to know where he stands at the moment in all honesty, Dustin has wins over Conor and Gaethje now, he's likely the best LW active. I don't know what's best for Conor, a fight against Tony or Nate 3 feel like it makes sense but don't get me too excited. Agree. Proved a lot of people wrong that night.
ginoginelli wrote: » Hes probably out for 6 months minimum now due to ko and then to do another training camp. Hopefully something will arise by then. Tony probably makes the most sense, but ye, it's not exactly super exciting.
Hellotonever wrote: » Its sad that Ferguson vs Mcgregor is the most likely at this point and they're both incredibly out of their game. Ferguson is suffering from severe mental illness (possibly brought by repeated head trauma?). He's just a shadow of his former self. If Conor wins who cares?If Ferguson wins it just cements what everyone else is thinking: Its time for Conor to retire.
yourdeadwright wrote: » If getting beat by Dustin means your down then there won't be many fighters left in the light weight division , This is not boxing you fight the best of the best every time out, People will lose fights ,
glasso wrote: » Cerrone?
clsmooth wrote: » I felt this fight was like Diaz 1. McGregor trying to land a big left. Loaded up and missed a couple of big ones in the second round before he gassed. Poirier caught him with some good leg kicks which obviously contributed but then we got the McGregor ‘brick wall’ moment halfway through the second round where he slows down, gets hit and suddenly looks gassed and in big trouble. He’s a flat track bully. Great when he’s fresh and going forward but once someone lets him wear himself out for a round and then walks him down he has nothing to offer. Very disappointed with how he reacted. He blew his knee out in the Holloway fight and took the initiative and took it to the ground. In this case he wilted.
DodoDojo wrote: » I wonder how long it is going to take until he realises the Mcgregor Fast system isn't working. It might work for cycling but not for fighting. The old school methods are tried and tested and just plain work.
Deleted User wrote: » Kavanagh calling for McGregor v Poirier III for the belt in May. What planet is he on?
[Deleted User] wrote: » Kavanagh calling for McGregor v Poirier III for the belt in May. What planet is he on?
H8GHOTI wrote: » Ariel Helwani interview? FFS, it was Ariel that said that & John just said yes