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Conor’s in his prime, and hasn’t won an MMA fight since 2016. The game keeps evolving, while he’s devolving. The idea that he’s the same fighter he was 4 years ago is ludicrous. He’s been on one won long bender, while almost completely removing himself from MMA competition.He trains with nobodies, so he probably can’t even tell that he’s lost a step. He had nothing for Khabib, despite committing multiple fouls, and in the end he quit. That’s probably the best version of Conor, we’ll be seeing anytime in the near future, and it wasn’t close to being good enough. Gaethje breaks Conor in a way, that obliterates whatever’s left of Mcgregor’s mystic. Conor doesn’t want that smoke. He’s trying to cherry pick his way to a title shot, because he’s outclassed at 155.