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#2726 |
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Nate's natural fighting weight is 155, so it suits him to go there.
Nate has demonstrated Mcgregor's inherent weaknesses. He has little staying power and if you can weather the first round, he's there for the taking. I thought Nate won it. Yes Mcgregor won the first round and rallied in the fourth but there were times when he was running away in the fight and Nate got a genuine take down in the fifth. What was telling was at the end of the third Conor went to his corner and his coach said 'you've lost the last two rounds in a row, then paused and then said but you're winning the clinch. He literally had nothing left to offer him. I believe Nate did enough but for the big money to keep rolling in, Conor needed to win. However, he is no longer the intimidating individual he was as Nate has shown Conor's weaknesses for all to see. Good display from Johnson and props for him calling out the morons booing Cormier. Cormier is the champ and had the courage to face Johnson. If you're cross about the Jones fight, blame Jones. |
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Diaz was most certainly not at his best.
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#2728 |
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He tried his best but was out fought and out thought. Even more impressive when you consider Conor did it with a broken foot.
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A second round submission victory owns a majority decision
At 155 the rubber match is nothing more than a formality. |
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A declared purse of $3m owns a $2m one!
At 155 the rubber match is nothing more than a formality. |
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Really? If Nate spends more time learning to check leg kicks and improves his wrestling(which should be easy as he trains with Shields and Melendez)it'll be a formality for him.
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#2732 |
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McGregor v Diaz II analysis
I predicted McGregor to win 55 / 45, and that was just about right. Post fight, McGregor definitely won the fight, and the judges scored it right.
Athletically, it's like a sprinter in McGregor versus a long distance runner in Diaz. Usain Bolt v Mo Farah. Of course McGregor is going to tire more, and will need a breather. His punches are dynamite and draining. Diaz and his brother Nick think they won?! Did you see Diaz's face? Broken nose, lacerated eye, one leg and probably a cracked rib. He regularly knocked Diaz down, rightly refused to engage a genuine black belt Jiu Jitsu guy in floor game, used leg kicks well and slipped a lot of Diaz's slow, power punches. McGregor adapted, while Diaz didn't, and bear in mind that on the night, McGreogr looked a lot smaller. In boxing terms, it was like Manny Pacquiao v Antonio Margarito. The only improvement Conor could have made, would have been to use more body shots. You rarely see a fighter stopped due to body shots in UFC. Body shots can be devastating, as in Bernard Hopkins knocking out Oscar De La Hoya. A well placed body shot, especially against a guy like Diaz with a rib injury can be devastating. Go for that floating rib. Carl Froch used to slow opponents down brilliantly using body shots, and while they're not eye catching, they can be very, very effective. At 155, McGregor willl beat Diaz with ease, although he needs to keep adapting his fight plan under the expert tutelage of his trainer John Kavanagh. It would be great to see McGregor against Mayweather, but as Mayweather only takes fights he thinks he can win, it probably won't happen. |
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With those MMA gloves body shots must be quite risky, misplace a shot you could break your hand. I bought some thinking I would use them on a punchbag to toughen my hands up, only used them once, bloody painful.
He broke his foot as well, didn't he, certainly limped out the arena. Looking forward to Overeem, shame his ego got him caught so often, now he's fighting smarter he could win the belt. |
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With those MMA gloves body shots must be quite risky, misplace a shot you could break your hand. I bought some thinking I would use them on a punchbag to toughen my hands up, only used them once, bloody painful.
He broke his foot as well, didn't he, certainly limped out the arena. Looking forward to Overeem, shame his ego got him caught so often, now he's fighting smarter he could win the belt. |
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Lesnar has challenged McGregor to fight him.
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Lesnar has challenged McGregor to fight him.
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That's just silly, does show what a huge effect McGregor is having though. He certainly made Nate some serious money.
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Was looking to go to UFC 204 with it being in Manchester, which is only a 20 min tram ride for me but reading about it the main card is still to start at 3am with the Bisping fight due at around 4am.
Lets just cater all the bloody time to the American market. Would of been fine to have the fight say between 11pm or 1am but nearer 4am is just stupid and the crowd will be dead by then. |
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#2739 |
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Was looking to go to UFC 204 with it being in Manchester, which is only a 20 min tram ride for me but reading about it the main card is still to start at 3am with the Bisping fight due at around 4am.
Lets just cater all the bloody time to the American market. Would of been fine to have the fight say between 11pm or 1am but nearer 4am is just stupid and the crowd will be dead by then. I used to stay up to watch the big UFC fights about 10 years ago , now i just record them and watch them the next day |
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It really is absolutely ridiculous, he is the champ , its in England, it should be shown at our time, do the trams run 24 hours ? , could you imagine the fight is over by the first round , a lot of people in the place will have to wait until the trams start running again to get home.
I used to stay up to watch the big UFC fights about 10 years ago , now i just record them and watch them the next day Like you say it is ridiculous that you have a English champion fighting in his home city for a home coming fight yet everything is still being made to accommodate the American audience. |
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That's just silly, does show what a huge effect McGregor is having though. He certainly made Nate some serious money.
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Was looking to go to UFC 204 with it being in Manchester, which is only a 20 min tram ride for me but reading about it the main card is still to start at 3am with the Bisping fight due at around 4am.
Lets just cater all the bloody time to the American market. Would of been fine to have the fight say between 11pm or 1am but nearer 4am is just stupid and the crowd will be dead by then. Hendo is a wily old dog with fight still in him but I do hope that Bisping gets his revenge for the highlight reel knockout that is endlessly shown of him receiving. |
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I enjoyed last Nights card, it was probably better than UFC 200 tbh
I wonder what McGregor will do with the Featherweight belt , i assume he will give it up and go on to fight at 155 ? |
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Paige VanZant didn't half channel her inner Paulo Di Canio last night. What a finish that was.
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Last trams are at 12.45am but the morning ones start at 5.50am. So yes you will have people just milling around after for about a hour.
Like you say it is ridiculous that you have a English champion fighting in his home city for a home coming fight yet everything is still being made to accommodate the American audience. |
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So CM Punk weighed in at 170 and makes his debut tonight against Mickey Gall.
Anyone think Punk will actually win? |
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So CM Punk weighed in at 170 and makes his debut tonight against Mickey Gall.
Anyone think Punk will actually win? ![]() Show was awesome bar rounds 2 & 3 of Werdum/Browne. |
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It's all about the PPV dollars.
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UFC 203, what an odd night that was.
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Unless people stop going to the UK shows it wouldn't change. Hendo/Bisping was always going to sell out via the pre-sale anyway. There was a B show in Nottingham a few years back where tickets were £75-£225 which I thought there's no way it'll sell out, but it did. So why should UFC care?
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