"If this were a different time, I would invade his favela on horseback and kill anyone who wasn't fit to work"
GOAT shit talker.
Chael status?
"If this were a different time, I would invade his favela on horseback and kill anyone who wasn't fit to work"
GOAT shit talker.
"If this were a different time, I would invade his favela on horseback and kill anyone who wasn't fit to work"
GOAT shit talker.
man this guy is the new ronda rousey
man this guy is the new ronda rousey
Have you ever been in a favela?Seriously struggling to see how anyone can praise that.
man this guy is the new ronda rousey
man this guy is the new ronda rousey
Have you ever been in a favela?
I have and I agree with the post you quoted. I don´t mind connor´s trash talk but that one in particular was in very poor taste. And to see it being praised on neogaf of all places is just weird.
I have and I agree with the post you quoted. I don´t mind connor´s trash talk but that one in particular was in very poor taste. And to see it being praised on neogaf of all places is just weird.
I wasn't really praising it as much as saying it was in line with what some of the other people considered great trash talkers were saying. Muhammed Ali was calling dudes Uncle Tom's and Mike Tyson wanted to eat his opponent's children. I'm pretty sure these guys are trying to be tasteless.
man this guy is the new ronda rousey
I wasn't really praising it as much as saying it was in line with what some of the other people considered great trash talkers were saying. Muhammed Ali was calling dudes Uncle Tom's and Mike Tyson wanted to eat his opponent's children. I'm pretty sure these guys are trying to be tasteless.
hoo boyDark, dark times for Brazil.
First the Germans.
Then the Irish.
Who's next?
Huh, I feel pretty much the exact opposite of this. I think if WEC Aldo were in there against McGregor he would've got KO'd even faster, although I guess there's a chance that he may have opened with a flying knee and we'd have gotten a double KO. The injuries can't have helped him, but I think the decisions are more due to him becoming more nuanced and conservative, like how mid-late career GSP could probably UD the GSP that finished Hughes in his sleep. If anything, Aldo rushing in, pushing the action and overextending himself seems much more like something he'd have done in his earlier career.If the Aldo fans or Conor haters want to latch on to anything, it shouldn't be the decisive and quick nature of the KO, but rather that Aldo has been on a pretty steep decline almost since he joined the UFC. It seems that a large part of it was probably injuries because he used to be a fantastic striker. But look at all the mediocre decisions he racked up since joining the UFC. Even the KO of Zombie was an absolutely nothing fight until Zombie dislocated his shoulder. Been watching Aldo since the early WEC days and he was absolutely a shadow of himself even before last night.
Based on that, I actually think the smart play for Dana would be to give Aldo the rematch, and wouldn't be surprised if it somehow wound up that way. I think it's probably an easy win for McGregor, whereas I give McGregor almost zero chance against a healthy Edgar. I'd be pretty shocked if McGregor-Edgar actually goes off.
Hahahahaha
jajaja lmao
He called it though. I wanted Aldo to win. On paper Aldo has all the tools necessary but McGregor has come through every single time with his predictions.
Basically, I see Conor Mcgregor as the UFC's Floyd Mayweather "Money" Persona. People hate him because of his mad shit talking but he puts in the hard work and determination to stay on top. Unlike Floyd, he has devastating KO power with that left hand though.
USADA dos anjos looking small bro, cerrone is gonna get revenge.I wouldn't say he's as talented as Floyd or at least not yet. He still has a ton of holes in his game that he's going to need to work on. I'm absolutely ecstatic he won and in the fashion he did it but his road is going to get that much tougher. Styles make fights and imo it plays a much bigger role in MMA than it does in boxing. He's got an extremely rough road ahead with guys like Edgar and Anjos who are stylistic nightmares for him. He definitely has the mental edge and fight IQ on most his opponents which I thought were pivotal during Mayweather and Anderson Silva's respective reigns. I'm hoping he can fill those gaps in his game and stay afloat as a megastar for as long as possible. While he does carry the "Money" persona, he's always going to be held back by that UFC corporate banner. Hopefully he's the one to finally break the glass ceiling and ascend beyond those three letters giving the power back to the fighters (only the ones who deserve it).
Huh, I feel pretty much the exact opposite of this. I think if WEC Aldo were in there against McGregor he would've got KO'd even faster, although I guess there's a chance that he may have opened with a flying knee and we'd have gotten a double KO. The injuries can't have helped him, but I think the decisions are more due to him becoming more nuanced and conservative, like how mid-late career GSP could probably UD the GSP that finished Hughes in his sleep. If anything, Aldo rushing in, pushing the action and overextending himself seems much more like something he'd have done in his earlier career.
Everybody is/was on something. Some get caught, some don't.
wut.
chris was putting a beating on luke in the 3rd prior to the spinning shit fail. if i was watching live id be certain luke was done.
I just saw this posted on the UG -
https://streamable.com/pbk7
Shows Conor seemingly practicing the technique that he used to KO Aldo.
jajaja lmao
He called it though. I wanted Aldo to win. On paper Aldo has all the tools necessary but McGregor has come through every single time with his predictions.
Basically, I see Conor Mcgregor as the UFC's Floyd Mayweather "Money" Persona. People hate him because of his mad shit talking but he puts in the hard work and determination to stay on top. Unlike Floyd, he has devastating KO power with that left hand though.
If the Aldo fans or Conor haters want to latch on to anything, it shouldn't be the decisive and quick nature of the KO, but rather that Aldo has been on a pretty steep decline almost since he joined the UFC. It seems that a large part of it was probably injuries because he used to be a fantastic striker. But look at all the mediocre decisions he racked up since joining the UFC. Even the KO of Zombie was an absolutely nothing fight until Zombie dislocated his shoulder. Been watching Aldo since the early WEC days and he was absolutely a shadow of himself even before last night.
Based on that, I actually think the smart play for Dana would be to give Aldo the rematch, and wouldn't be surprised if it somehow wound up that way. I think it's probably an easy win for McGregor, whereas I give McGregor almost zero chance against a healthy Edgar. I'd be pretty shocked if McGregor-Edgar actually goes off.
If the Aldo fans or Conor haters want to latch on to anything, it shouldn't be the decisive and quick nature of the KO, but rather that Aldo has been on a pretty steep decline almost since he joined the UFC. It seems that a large part of it was probably injuries because he used to be a fantastic striker. But look at all the mediocre decisions he racked up since joining the UFC. Even the KO of Zombie was an absolutely nothing fight until Zombie dislocated his shoulder. Been watching Aldo since the early WEC days and he was absolutely a shadow of himself even before last night.
Based on that, I actually think the smart play for Dana would be to give Aldo the rematch, and wouldn't be surprised if it somehow wound up that way. I think it's probably an easy win for McGregor, whereas I give McGregor almost zero chance against a healthy Edgar. I'd be pretty shocked if McGregor-Edgar actually goes off.