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I don't want to see Mirko get knocked out again. Feed him cans.
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Aldo won the fifth against Mendes, was going hard til the bell, just cuz he gassed against Hominick doesn't necessarily mean bad cardio. That was documented as a bad weight cut
Aldo's gassed in multiple fights, his weight cut is getting more and more difficult and his high octane style seems to drain him by the third round
Not sure how Aldo has the edge in cardio at all.. that's his biggest weak point if anything
McGregor tore his ACL against Holloway in the second round (I'd consider that adversity) and was still going hard all the way through the third and final round. So yes, he's gone past 2 rounds
McGregor has faced pressure before as well, when he fought in Ireland. I'm not sure if you watched that card because if you did there's no way you could say that wasn't pressure. That was probably the most energetic crowd ever witnessed in the UFC. The whole country was riding on his shoulders and he didn't wear himself out emotionally nor physically
Yeah, like I said in the other post, when you're talking about Jose Aldo, he's a generational fighter. You can't really compare many fighters to him. I agree with you in that regard, that Conor has never faced adversity to that level
Aldo won the fifth against Mendes, was going hard til the bell, just cuz he gassed against Hominick doesn't necessarily mean bad cardio. That was documented as a bad weight cut
I was talking about adversitey moreso along the lines of another fighter putting it on him and having to face a better fighter.
I agree with what some of you guys said.
Aldo is going to kick the **** out of Mcgregors lead leg. It's really hard to check kicks out of that sideways TMA stance. It could look something like shogun vs machida. However, Mcgregor is so athletic and fluid with his diverse arsenal of strikes.
Can't wait!
I almost wish they weren't fighting. I like them both as fighters. I feel like Gus is more well rounded especially after his last two performances.Dog, the violence that will ensue between Gus and Rumble
I honestly have it like 55/45 Gus, just because of his technique and footwork. His wrestling also steadily getting more well-rounded.. but Rumble could put anyone to sleep in any weight class and his boxing looks too sharp