Holly's fight was extremely boring to watch, just like her other UFC fights before Ronda.
People hyped her up so much. Called this after the UFC 193 win.
Shouldn't be a surprise but I think in these relatively small early days of MMA audiences still make the mistake of comparison to boxing which by its nature is more predictable and less prone to upsets. Holm, McGregor etc are predictable outcomes of a more complex sport. Tyson etc dominated in a sport with fewer possible moves and styles, the difference between Chess and Go, but still a sport in its infancy.
Few things I want to mention in this thread then I'm likely done here.
-Conor didn't do something crazy by supposedly going up two weight classes. He was fighting at 155 because that's his natural weight class and there were many rumors (including from Dana White) that he would no longer be able to make 145 because it was too difficult of a cut. Nate Diaz is also a natural lightweight. Because the fight was on short notice, they agreed to fight at 170 as it would be unfair to make someone cut the proper amount of weight in such a short period of time. Conor McGregor was the 145 AND 155 pound Cage Warriors champion before he joined the UFC.
-Conor is NOT humble in victory and and defeat. Have you people heard the things he says about his opponents shortly after he fought them? Watch the Go Big press conference and see how he acted towards Chad Mendes, if you think that's being humble in victory, I don't know what to say. Who's not "humble" in defeat? There's nothing you can say? You lost.
Summary:
Two lightweight fighters decided not to cut weight and fought. Conor is not a humble person. If you actually follow MMA, you would know this.
He was extremely humble to Mendes after the fight.Few things I want to mention in this thread then I'm likely done here.
-Conor didn't do something crazy by supposedly going up two weight classes. He was fighting at 155 because that's his natural weight class and there were many rumors (including from Dana White) that he would no longer be able to make 145 because it was too difficult of a cut. Nate Diaz is also a natural lightweight. Because the fight was on short notice, they agreed to fight at 170 as it would be unfair to make someone cut the proper amount of weight in such a short period of time. Conor McGregor was the 145 AND 155 pound Cage Warriors champion before he joined the UFC.
-Conor is NOT humble in victory and and defeat. Have you people heard the things he says about his opponents shortly after he fought them? Watch the Go Big press conference and see how he acted towards Chad Mendes, if you think that's being humble in victory, I don't know what to say. Who's not "humble" in defeat? There's nothing you can say? You lost.
Summary:
Two lightweight fighters decided not to cut weight and fought. Conor is not a humble person. If you actually follow MMA, you would know this.
The whole 'he shouldn't have tapped' is the stupidest thing I've read on this forum for ages. Let's move on.
I don't have a problem with the tap but, watching the fight, Conor checked out after he got rocked. That takedown attempt was pure desperation to avoid the TKO/KO, which would have damaged his ego and/or brand.
This isn't the first time we've seen a fighter basically give up after getting hurt. Some guys just don't have the heart to fight through damage.
I love Diaz' strut as he walks past.
going for a takedown or clinch after you've been rocked isn't giving up, it's smart fighting. If you honestly think Conor was thinking about his "brand" after being chin checked I don't know what to tell you.
He was rocked and knew he needed to stall somehow. So he shot for the takedown in hope that maybe he could get it or survive til the end of the round.I've been watching MMA for a long time, 12-13 years, and this isn't new, we've seen it before. The sloppy-ass takedown came from pure desperation brought on by the damage rather than strategy. The only valid argument is that Conor thought in his rattled state that he'd get a reprieve on top, but with a guard like Nate's, not likely. IMO he should have tried to clinch up, push Nate against the cage, and recover. That would have been smarter.
Conor checked out after that left from Nate. That's fine. It's not a path to garner you a lot of fans but there's a lot of fighters that have done this. It's better for longevity than being beaten to a pulp ala Lawler/Macdonald or JDS/Cain. Conor will be back. I just hope that this loss doesn't shake his confidence too badly.
So I was finally able to sit down and enjoy the fight last night. When they were doing the introductions, Joe Rogan was saying something about how these fighters go on an extreme of no water diet up to 24 hours before the fight. What is the purpose of that? Wouldn't you be weak during the fight because of it?
I've been watching MMA for a long time, 12-13 years, and this isn't new, we've seen it before. The sloppy-ass takedown came from pure desperation brought on by the damage rather than strategy. The only valid argument is that Conor thought in his rattled state that he'd get a reprieve on top, but with a guard like Nate's, not likely. IMO he should have tried to clinch up, push Nate against the cage, and recover. That would have been smarter.
Conor checked out after that left from Nate. That's fine. It's not a path to garner you a lot of fans but there's a lot of fighters that have done this. It's better for longevity than being beaten to a pulp ala Lawler/Macdonald or JDS/Cain. Conor will be back. I just hope that this loss doesn't shake his confidence too badly.
So I was finally able to sit down and enjoy the fight last night. When they were doing the introductions, Joe Rogan was saying something about how these fighters go on an extreme of no water diet up to 24 hours before the fight. What is the purpose of that? Wouldn't you be weak during the fight because of it?
I don't think I've ever read something that more fundamentally misunderstands the sport of boxing. This is almost like saying Final Fantasy Tactics or something like it is "more complex" than chess because chess has "fewer possible moves and styles." A contained move set and extensive rulebook =/= "less complex." This really is the epitome of casual MMA talk I overhear, perfectly encapsulated in a single post.
.
It made him look like the biggest bitch in the UFC for one.He was done. A smart fighter knows when he's been bested. What exactly does going to sleep accomplish? That's stupid meathead mentality.
It made him look like the biggest bitch in the UFC for one.
It made him look like the biggest bitch in the UFC for one.
It made him look like the biggest bitch in the UFC for one.
Don't understand this mentality at all. There's nothing cool or tough about allowing yourself to be choked unconscious.
It made him look like the biggest bitch in the UFC for one.
of course it's desperation, but it's also a strategy. The two aren't mutually exclusive. Meisha's strategy in the fifth round of a fight she was losing was also out of desperation. She knew she had to lunge in for a take down and risk getting counter punched by a counter puncher because it was her only shot at losing the fight. I'm not denying Conor going for a take down on a superior grappler wasn't desperation.
Just like that pussy Fedor. War Nate.
Affliction bro, affliction
Werdum had to adjust and readjust until Emelianenko eventually tapped.
Its crazy that Dana seems salty that Miesha won the title. If I were Dana i'd be estatic that she's the champ of my org. She's more marketable than Rhonda, hotter than Rhonda & much better role model & FIGHTS till the end. She's got it all. I haven't been so happy for a win since Shogun beat Lyoto for the title.
There is some amazingly dumb shit being spewed in this thread. I wonder if some of these people have actually watched MMA or just watch the highlights on Sportscenter.
I feel like I'm talking to an Affliction shirt sometimes.
It made him look like the biggest bitch in the UFC for one.
You sound like a guy who wears Tom Hardy shit. Jesus didn't tap right?
going for a takedown or clinch after you've been rocked isn't giving up, it's smart fighting. If you honestly think Conor was thinking about his "brand" after being chin checked I don't know what to tell you.
I don't have a problem with the tap but, watching the fight, Conor checked out after he got rocked. That takedown attempt was pure desperation to avoid the TKO/KO, which would have damaged his ego and/or brand.
This isn't the first time we've seen a fighter basically give up after getting hurt. Some guys just don't have the heart to fight through damage.
There's a difference between complexity and depth, at least in layspeak. Chess is deep but not very complex -- you can learn all rules very quickly. Paradox games, like Crusader Kings and Europa Universalis, are incredibly complex but not particularly deep. You could make the argument that MMA is more complex than boxing but not as deep.I don't think I've ever read something that more fundamentally misunderstands the sport of boxing. This is almost like saying Final Fantasy Tactics or something like it is "more complex" than chess because chess has "fewer possible moves and styles." A contained move set and extensive rulebook =/= "less complex." This really is the epitome of casual MMA talk I overhear, perfectly encapsulated in a single post..
It made him look like the biggest bitch in the UFC for one.
I feel like I'm talking to an Affliction shirt sometimes.
One is not like the other. Tate has a major advantage over Holm on the ground and, yes, on the 5th round she had to course correct her strategy and go for broke to try to take the fight to the ground. McGregor - who is a poor ground fighter - going for a takedown after getting chin checked and stockton slapped against a legit Cesar Gracie black belt is just desperation, no strategy involved.
Not that I agree with what that dude said, but Emelianenko actually tried to fight off the triangle Werdum put on him. Werdum had to adjust and readjust until Emelianenko eventually tapped.
I think watching Nate take his best shots and keep coming did discourage him though. Might've sapped his energy some. There came a point in the fight where you could see Conor thinking fuck, this guy's still here? Still boxing efficiently, still landing.He didn't really wait for the right time to clinch or shoot. It was definitely desperation though I agree about your last point.
I find Conor's excuses about energy and efficiency lame. He got outstruck once Nate got his timing and didn't adjust.
He tapped out less than a second, it was pathetic lol... I don't watch a lot of UFC, but I've never seen someone tap out that quickly.Don't understand this mentality at all. There's nothing cool or tough about allowing yourself to be choked unconscious.
Nothing like when internet PHD-gaf shows upkoryuken said:You sound like a guy who wears Tom Hardy shit. Jesus didn't tap, right?
He tapped out less than a second, it was pathetic lol... I don't watch a lot of UFC, but I've never seen someone tap out that quickly.
He tapped out less than a second, it was pathetic lol... I don't watch a lot of UFC, but I've never seen someone tap out that quickly.
He tapped out less than a second, it was pathetic lol... I don't watch a lot of UFC, but I've never seen someone tap out that quickly.
You sound like a guy who wears Tom Hardy shit. Jesus didn't tap, right?
Someone tapped out even faster than Connor? Is that even possible? Did he tap out while the opponent was still getting into position?You must have missed the last Sage Northcutt fight then
More crappy takes from me? What?..maybe watch more UFC then. Or don't if it just means more crappy takes from you.