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Had to make a disgusting cut to get there, nice to see him thriving with an easier cut.
Clever response, *Fucktard
A recurring theme with McG is that, after fights, he’s nothing but respectful until the person that he’s just fought disrespects him again. Even right after the last fight, he showed respect where it’s due.
Great and fitting comp for McGregor, though, like you said, he doesn’t have as tough of a cut as Rumble, which balanced out the power advantage that Rumble got against smaller guys by him being nearly drained heading into each fight.
Which is entirely understandable. While I've come a long way in respecting him and his skills, I'll always be bothered by him flipping off Siver.
I’m of the “Jon Jones is the GOAT” camp after having been a long time anti-Jones guy because of how Jackson’s handled things with him and Rashad. That being said, arguably McGregor has managed his career much better, translating into a bigger draw while also avoiding any out of competition trouble.
Yeah, a career in the ufc, *Fucktard
I won’t say the hype is underserved, because he did predict his fights and when he would end them, but he’s another guy who benefits from cutting a good amount of weight to fight in a weight class with people who are naturally smaller. Like rumble used to, albeit with more success. If they see each other again, I like…
Is spelling his name wrong also a part of your bad joke? Also, bad arguments are made by pointing to an outlier. There's a lot of smaller wrestlers, but McG would not only have to bulk up, the technical aspects of professional wrestling are no joke either.
Happens with all major figures. Just recently, when the Cavs were down 3-1, all the warriors fans, and the blatant anti-lebron people, were out in full force calling LeBron a fraud and promptly disappeared thereafter.
Agree completely, my point was that it wouldn't be the end of his career but fundamentally it'd be crippling to his persona, as you excellently explained.
Oh yeah I know, I didn’t mean height by size, he’d just have to bulk up significantly and even then, smaller guys, to account for their size, have to be more technical and high flying on average to be recognized as much. The Eddie and Daniel Bryan thing has always been interesting as both had to do so much to receive…
Guess I’m not an inbred dipshit since I’m well aware of the cruiserweight division. Even still, he’d have to put on a great deal of muscle to make a transition i.e. not the ideal size. Nice to see you responded reasonably.
Obviously talking about in the ufc, clown. *Fucktard
Head: Diaz, cause his biggest strength is McGregor’s biggest weakness. Just not a good matchup and Nate will be cashing another big check.
I take it you aren’t well acquainted with wrestling, huh? No offense, but McGregor doesn’t really have the size for it and is talented in the octagon. 2 losses don’t kill a career and neither does 3, as I see him losing to aldo in a rematch.
“Nahh, we didn’t get robbed. They just asked for compensation at gunpoint.”
“a whole lot different”, he says it right at the end there.
Haha gotta love that guy who goes through replying to every comment after the fact as if they’re supremely wiser than everybody else. I didn’t make assumptions, I gave the ones who seemed to the be the victims the benefit of the doubt. They lied and that’s unfortunate.