Sure it does. Thomson's punches allowed him to set up his KO kick. Conor was not powerful enough to do the same. This isn't that hard to follow guys, try and keep up.
Again with the Shakespearean level commentary. Damn Skitzadactyl your thoughts are going to waste on this lonely mma forum.lmfao
Josh Thomson, a fighter that has never been known for his power, was able to not only stop Diaz, but get his corner to throw in the towel in under 3 rounds with strikes. Conor couldn't do this with 2 chances and over a half hour's worth of fighting. Yet we're led to believe Conor has "once in a lifetime" power. I don't get it. Conor has a strong left hand but nothing we haven't seen many times before. He's a great marketer but he's going to fall hard. And very soon...
Conor attempted many headkicks and missed so........
At least he is fighting and improvingand Josh making peanuts and getting ko'd in bellator now. must be tough for him to watch daiz rake in all that cheddar
Sure it does. Thomson's punches allowed him to set up his KO kick. Conor was not powerful enough to do the same. This isn't that hard to follow guys, try and keep up.
Again with the Shakespearean level commentary. Damn Skitzadactyl your thoughts are going to waste on this lonely mma forum.
It does though. Thomson's punches were enough for Diaz to allow him to land a head kick. While Conor's never allowed him to get close.Which still has nothing to do with power. So many logic fails.
Please Skitzadactyl. The world is not ready for such insight.
At least he is fighting and improving
I think Conor cares about all that a lot more than you thinkYou FOOL!!!
He doesn't care about falling, he is in it to make cash money and get out of the game. He doesn't give a fook about legacy or rise and fall. In episode 2 of the May-Mac, he said he got in to martial arts for self-defense and not for the aspiration of being a world champ.
It does though. Thomson's punches were enough for Diaz to allow him to land a head kick. While Conor's never allowed him tonget close.
Thomson wasn't trying to set up a head kick (at least I think.) The opportunity presented itself after he landed enough punches to soften Diaz's defense.Under the assumption that they were trying to employ the same strategy. Setting up head kicks isn't the sole purpose of punches. They have many different functions.
Josh Thomson, a fighter that has never been known for his power, was able to not only stop Diaz, but get his corner to throw in the towel in under 3 rounds with strikes. Conor couldn't do this with 2 chances and over a half hour's worth of fighting. Yet we're led to believe Conor has "once in a lifetime" power. I don't get it. Conor has a strong left hand but nothing we haven't seen many times before. He's a great marketer but he's going to fall hard. And very soon...
The guys got one TKO loss on his record. Da fuc u talking about. Fedor who many see as the goat has more TKO losses than that...Josh Thomson, a fighter that has never been known for his power, was able to not only stop Diaz, but get his corner to throw in the towel in under 3 rounds with strikes. Conor couldn't do this with 2 chances and over a half hour's worth of fighting. Yet we're led to believe Conor has "once in a lifetime" power. I don't get it. Conor has a strong left hand but nothing we haven't seen many times before. He's a great marketer but he's going to fall hard. And very soon...
Josh is 38 and was fighting dudes when Conor was still a zit poppin middle schooler. Let's see if Conor still looks as good in his late 30s as Josh did.And where is Josh now, and where is Conor?