No. He says things other people in his line of work are too scared to say in fear of getting fired. Most people know their bosses want them to be positive and being negative is unacceptable. Stephen don't give a shit.
Because that would be not using your grey matter. There is plenty of reasons to call into question the integrity of this fight, before the fight even started. Then it plays out like that...Cerrone did not show up to fight. Intentional or unintentional, consciously or subconsciously, he didn't...
The fact remains. That was possibly the least broken looking broken nose ever. We've seen way way worse broken noses where people continue to fight like nothing happened. A tiny little refracture on a previously broken nose should be nothing to someone used to fighting.
Did it break his nose though? Funny how everybody assumed that because Joe "The HUMAN MRI" Rogan said its broken in the commentary, everyone thought he had a broken nose even before the medical asessements were announced, just because there was blood.. Cowboys nose bleeds every fight and it...
Lost in a minute to dos anjos, still landed 4, threw 7.
Lets assume cowboy was actually hurt from those shoulders and kick. Why did it take 3 left hands from Conor against the fence before cowboy 'sat down'. He wasn't dropped, or buckled, therefore he can't have been that hurt which is...
Joe Rogans speciality is creating hype. Of course hes going to hate Stephens A smith honest but negative opinion. Joe is doing his usual thing "Conor was amazing, the king is back, world class performance etc etc". Saying what he knows the UFC wants him to say to create hype, as it increases...
Assuming its a UFC fight next, Conor will fight khabib next. 3 reasons.
1. Khabib least likely out of all possible opponents to knock him out. If you pay attention to things Conor says, the thing he fears the most is getting knocked out cold. In terms of health reprucussions and loss of...
Half of them are false or meaningless in terms of giving conor an advantage. don't see anyting wrong with glove grabbing when its obvious khabibs fingers were also in conors gloves, nowhere else they can be. The elbow wasn't illegal, khabib pushed conors foot down so its an accidental low blow...
How so? 3/7 takedowns, strikes are pretty close. I don't know what that control stat is but if you look at that same stat in khabibs other fights, conor is the only person with any time at all. Other opponents are 0.
Being in danger has nothing to do with having it easy or not. Khabib had to work hard everywhere, conor was not a pushover like you want to believe. Its okay though, you can always pray that in the rematch khabib will ragdoll him and change his face.
Edson barboza, michael johnson and al iaquinta were also professionals but khabib butchered them all in the 1st round once he got them down. Conors defense there was on another level to khabibs previous opponents.
It wasn't a knockdown, this isn't boxing. There's a reason its not counted as...
Casuals are quick to forget things. Conor leaves a lasting impression, khabib doesn't. His likes and comments on social media are quickly falling, Conors aren't. He has some temporary fame, by the time his next fight rolls around, if its against anyone but Conor it'll be a guaranteed flop.
He took a big punch which surprised him for a split second, never left his feet, not a true knockdown and wasn't counted as one. Not the best look but shows he can take big punches and recover instantly.
Out wrestled is a stretch. Khabib had to try very hard in round 1 and couldn't get anything...
Its not his actions which he needs to worry about, its the things he is saying about the UFC. Keeping his pay - false. Questioniong why they are punishing his team but not mcgregor - completely different circumstances. Talking about joining WWE. Enaging with 50 cent about joining Bellator
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