I was at ufc 225 and I’m pretty sure he came out to that titanic song by Celine dion. I’m not positive because I was super baked and kind of drunk so I might be mixing it up with a different time he walked out. I just remember him coming out to Celine dion and thinking it was cool.
He’s the greatest showman in the history of fighting sports. Of course he knows what he’s doing. Everyone who says that Conor is delusional when he hyped up himself and his fights are delusional themselves for not knowing what’s really going on.
I read your comment about 20 min ago, thought you were either living under a rock or stupid. Then out of the blue, reading something completely unrelated, I realized that you were continuing the joke and *I* was the stupid one. I had to come back and right my wrongs
You could tell he meant it when it said it was only business but Khabib was too incensed beating him to care. Fair play to Khabib though Conor said some nasty shit about his family to get under Khabib's skin in an effort to win through mental warfare.
It’s kinda odd how Khabib’s dad was the first to recognize that it was “business” and even publically made it clear that he forgave Conor of whatever was done and would love to help train Conor on Sambo
Just because someone says it’s business doesn’t mean the opponent agrees. It’s business until someone takes it personally, which obviously happened. Conor doesn’t get to choose what’s personal. Especially when he shit-talks the stuff his opponents have the highest level of regard for. Like Dustin’s wife, Khabib’s religion. That shit is personal to them. Saying it’s “just business” doesn’t mean much after you’ve accused a guy’s wife of infidelity and calling a dude backwards because of his religion.
I’m not trying to debate here, just pointing that out. Im not a Stan for anyone involved in this conversation (Team Volk and Wonderboy here) I don’t doubt it was business from Conor’s side. But it was clearly personal for his opponents, and they beat the shit out of him for it. Is what it is.
TBF Connor has always owned his loses and acted with class as a winner and a loser inside the octagon.
But he has earned all the hate he gets with his antics outside of the octagon.
To be fair, Conor just got attacked in the ring which as far as I can tell has never happened before in the history of the organization. At least not on that scale.
Perfectly understandable for Dana to show up to discuss what happened.
He was doing "body language analysis" during the fight week, it was funny af lol
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqDqTuXDYEI](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqDqTuXDYEI)
Honestly, this reaction makes sense, he’s clearly deeply hurt and humiliated by the loss to the degree most people didn’t realize. It explains why Khabib still triggers him to this day. Emotional damage lol.
**I was beat and that's that. I was beat where it mattered.**
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It makes me so happy to see Conor experience the consequences of his actions. He was supremely disrespectful towards Khabib and crossed all lines of decency. Lay in the grave you dug, Conor.
I wonder whether a part of him regrets taking the Floyd fight. Yes, he made a lot of money but as this video shows money isn't the only thing that he cares about. If that was the case he would have taken the bag from Floyd and ran away because financially he was set for life after that fight. But he came back and has continued fighting and you could see there's still that fire within him to be the best but two years of not training stagnated his career massively. He was never beating Khabib. But I think had he continued to train he could have beaten Poirer and potentially Oliveira.
I don't think he regrets the Floyd fight. Money aside; he already became champ-champ, and he wanted to see if he can beat the current day's best boxer (or GOAT at that weight class). It brought him even more mainstream fame.
It definitely made his MMA go down in preparing and doing the Floyd fight. But I don't see how he could regret it. And the it helps that he can wipe his tears with $100 bills.
That argument of him having already become champ-champ doesn't fit. There's loads of interviews pre 2018 of him talking about how it's alright to stop and admire the past sometimes, but you cannot dwell on your past successes. He has that mentality, and to him it doesn't matter what he once was.
Look at how Dustin has progressed from the "Pea-Head" that got KOd by Conor, to the absolute beast that nearly CHOKED Khabib.
Don't you think for Conor seeing Poirier's progression doesn't hurt one bit? Especially after losing to The Diamond two times in a row. I think Conor doesn't care what he once was, if he isn't on the top now.
Edit: Correction in the last bit
Dustin has never been champion, I dont think Conor is jealous of Dustin's "progression" of getting choked out in title fights.
I do agree with your initial statement though and that Conor really wanted to come back and win the belt again. Hence why he's still fighting. He wants to be the best and losing to Khabib and having Khabib retire drives him mad.
I don't think he's jealous of him losing in title fights but losing to him after beating him previously much sting. It shows how he got worse and how he lost an opportunity to fight for the title again. The third Dustin fight was a title eliminator and he lost the opportunity to fight for the belt again
There's no way he regrets that, the money he made is generation changing for his family. He went from rich to ultra wealthy, imagine $100 million for a fight...insane to say he would regret that.
There is a moment at the end of this scene, where Conor - in the depths of despair - is still sitting on the floor in a room full of quiet people, and his son waddles over to give him a hug and Conor welcomes it. As a father myself, that moment made me tear up.
The tears of a man who realizes he just wasted two years of his prime. I’m not a Conor fan, but had he stayed in the game he might have went on to do some unbelievable things. He was a special talent and had an amazing run.
I often like going back and reading through all threads when Connor was on the up. People were talking like he’d continue on to beat Lawler and be the triple champ no problem. The hype was crazy.
You’re pretty hopeful, which is nice to have. The reality is Khabib is a brick wall and Conor wouldn’t be able to stop the takedown. Conor is a striker with a good left hand; he’s not beating a wrestler.
At best, a more disciplined Conor would have more fights, but still lose to wrestlers.
Chad Mendes on short notice with no gas tank already showed the blueprint. He can be taken down at will and be dominated. A few training camps and no cocaine wouldn’t have changed his career that much. To really study wrestling, he either needed a collegiate wrestling career, or learn diligently with coaches GSP style. Remember GSP started as the “Rush” striker before transitioning to wrestler utilizing his karate footwork.
“It's okay for macho men to show every emotion available right there you know because I've cried a thousand times and I'm gonna cry some more..” “Buuuuttt… I’ve soared with the eagles and I’ve slithered with the snakes, and I’ve been everywhere in between and I’m gonna tell you something right now: There’s one guarantee in life — there are no guarantees,” "Annnnnd. And understand this, yeah. Nobody likes a quitter. Nobody said life was easy. So, if you get knocked down, take the standing eight-count, get back up and fight again!" And you’re a macho maniac. Dig it.” –Macho Man Randy Savage
Yeah but he doesn't have that tenacity and that unwavering confidence, khabib roams around dagestan with this guy's soul in his keychain. But props to connor though a lesser man would've killed himself after such an ego fall. It takes a fighter to get back up.
Man, it was such a one sided beatdown that he must be utterly humiliated here. I almost feel sorry for him but then remember all the shit he pulled before and after.
To be fair, given the skillsets of the two fighters, Conor fought a hell of a fight. He was never gonna win that one, but he looked a lot better than he could have all things considered.
If he didn’t blatantly cheat 10+ times and get away with it, he’d possibly get some credit. He was a desperate cheater in the fight. Doing whatever illegal moves he could to survive.
Life in the fight game is tough.
I have a buddy from high school who tried like hell to make it in MMA but kept falling just a bit short.
The amount of time, effort and energy he put into that life with literally zero upside to show for it 10 years later is heartbreaking.
He’s basically homeless as an MMA coach here in Denver now and it’s a sad affair.
That’s probably the most devastating part. You train all day for little amounts of money, likely have your parents telling you to get a real job, give up a social life, and by the end, you lose and all that effort didn’t pay off.
That’s the reality for most of us , only a very select few can make it to the top on any discipline. Accepting that reality makes life much more enjoyable.
That's a reality for too many unfortunately. Upside is if they bring that fire to another career path, they can transition very well.
I know wrestlers on the same team as me in high school who put in years since their childhood to work towards Olympics and never made it. Now one of them is a big time sales manager for a corporate construction company and does very well financially.
That is 100% true for high level sports in general.
If you’re disciplined enough to make it to top college or pro status in a sport that can translate into life lessons you can take into another career.
The challenge in the fight game is you wear your scars on your face, body and oftentimes brain damage.
Said buddy took a lot of shots over his life, and is just not the same person. It would be hard for him at 40 to all of a sudden turn it all around and go a different direction given his baggage. Possible, sure. But unlikely.
Sometimes I think a little too much and wonder if conor is just a classic case of fame money and humiliation on a live stage all too fast.
He rode the highest of highs and when he had this downfall, I wonder if it sent him into the alcoholic that we all recognize him as today.
Imo this loss was necessary. Man needs humbling at that point of time. I’m not a fan of both fighter, I respect both’s skills but not the persona he’s showing at that time.
Khabib was so mad that Connor sucked ass that he jumped his corner. In his interview with Mike Tyson he talks about feeling so empty bc he expected a war and instead got pussy Connor crying telling him its just business in the ring💀💀💀
McGregor throws a chair at a bus, hurts people not involved in his beef
Dana: Isn't he the best.
McGregor gets sucker punch after a fight
Dana: Baby, are you hurt? We should press charges, babe.
I kinda feel bad, as I do anyone that steps in that cage. Regardless of his antics, he went to war to chase the feeling of winning and to be the best. He had/has the money, just wants to win and it shows with how humbled he is in the last few seconds of this video.
My thing was he left the octagon to fight Mayweather and he got 100million from that fight... that fight was the end of his MMA Career.. His drive left his body... he made it.... he came back to fight the best dude in the division after being out of the Octagon for almost 2 years.. he wasn't truly ready for Khabib... after that he has never looked the same.. Mayweather gave him a different life..
this sub can't watch a post fight video of a fighter minus all the persona and media without being toxic lmao.
I remember dudes on here clowning Magny when they showed a clip of him just alone in his dressing room crying.
If this is the Khabib fight, I will always wonder why he threw that knee that got him taken down. Did he think he could pull it off? Was it done out of impulse? Did he panic? He also didn't seem as confident to me during the walkout.
Now show the part where he rocked up with a gang to fight 2 people on a bus and end up hurting heaps of the people in his own sport. Cut the face of one of colleagues throwing a trolley through the bus window. The dude is a fucking loser
Highest of the highs and lowest of the lows
He definitely gets high
This comment is handbags mate!
He‘s definitely on them bags, mate!
Me coke was in a bellewn
the thrill and agony
You cryin boy? Why don't you go on down to whahburger and have some frenchcries!
How bout a whineken?
You little sissy boy! Def Leppard sucks!
Lmao I should have put that in there, favorite line of the whole movie! Kid rock is so good playing white trash, wonder why that is?/s
He grew up in a wealthy neighborhood, his whole shtick is an act.
Best part of the movie. Or when he’s reading the letter with a 3rd grade proficiency 🤣
Negative banter
Ah, it's terrible. It's horrible.
What’s it like in the middle?
I think he keeps finding new lows
I thought Celine Dion was going to start playing lol
There were nights when the wind was so cold 💨
Dana walks in. YOUREEE HEREEEE THERES NOTTTTHING I FEARRRR
This is killing me cause that’s exactly what was happening in my head after reading the comment 😂😂
There's a distinct lack of Celine Dion in the UFC in my opinion.
Tai Tuivasa walked out to her at ufc 225 I believe
He's a rum lad that Tuivasa, Polynesian powers.
Rum and shoey tooey… 🤩
Dude walked out to wannabe by the spice girls. Such a legend.
Bro how do you even remember that
I was at ufc 225 and I’m pretty sure he came out to that titanic song by Celine dion. I’m not positive because I was super baked and kind of drunk so I might be mixing it up with a different time he walked out. I just remember him coming out to Celine dion and thinking it was cool.
Sarah McLachlan "in the aaarrrrrmmms of an aaaannngel..."
fuck man yeah she’s awesome.
😂😂😂😂
I bet this is how Anthony Smith felt after Johnny Walker attacked his family.
[удалено]
When he tried to kill his family…
HUH?
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OKAAAAY
Man, that was a hard fight to watch..
Most smith fights are hard to watch
I don't understand how he was in 7 straight main events
Hes a company man that didn’t take the DQ win against Jones
Johnny was beating him up but it seemed like he was about to stop and sincerely apologize in case he had personally offended Anthony lol.
Dildo Danis trying to get comfy lol
I’d love to see him fight again.
Women's atom weight it is
This makes me think that him saying he won the war when talking about this fight is all for show and is not delusion
Same with the bawloon foot defense.
He’s the greatest showman in the history of fighting sports. Of course he knows what he’s doing. Everyone who says that Conor is delusional when he hyped up himself and his fights are delusional themselves for not knowing what’s really going on.
> He’s the greatest showman “Conor McGregor, you’re takin everything I worked for, motherfucker!!!” -Hugh Jackman
"Coner McGregor is attacking my family!" *Also Hugh Jackman*
HUH??
I read your comment about 20 min ago, thought you were either living under a rock or stupid. Then out of the blue, reading something completely unrelated, I realized that you were continuing the joke and *I* was the stupid one. I had to come back and right my wrongs
You could tell he meant it when it said it was only business but Khabib was too incensed beating him to care. Fair play to Khabib though Conor said some nasty shit about his family to get under Khabib's skin in an effort to win through mental warfare.
It’s kinda odd how Khabib’s dad was the first to recognize that it was “business” and even publically made it clear that he forgave Conor of whatever was done and would love to help train Conor on Sambo
Just because someone says it’s business doesn’t mean the opponent agrees. It’s business until someone takes it personally, which obviously happened. Conor doesn’t get to choose what’s personal. Especially when he shit-talks the stuff his opponents have the highest level of regard for. Like Dustin’s wife, Khabib’s religion. That shit is personal to them. Saying it’s “just business” doesn’t mean much after you’ve accused a guy’s wife of infidelity and calling a dude backwards because of his religion. I’m not trying to debate here, just pointing that out. Im not a Stan for anyone involved in this conversation (Team Volk and Wonderboy here) I don’t doubt it was business from Conor’s side. But it was clearly personal for his opponents, and they beat the shit out of him for it. Is what it is.
Forget about Muhammad Ali? Better google him. He actually won a majority of the big fights that mattered.
Yeah 100%. He sells his fights but then does too much cocaine and crosses a line it seems
He crosses more than a few lines when he’s doing coke
Cocaine, steroids and alcohol are a hell of a mix.
What did he say in the end? "I was beaten something..."
I was beat and that's that. I was beat where it mattered
If only masvidal had the same mindset
He realized and retired eventually
His dad didn’t.
I mean, he did...just not for Colby☠️
A lot of people don’t like mcgregor, but believing his persona is actually him is like believing John cena is actually invisible
Maybe they just don't like his persona.
If only this were his public persona
Then he’d be just another guy.
Fair
It was for two fights lol Outside of the cage and after it certainly wasn’t
TBF Connor has always owned his loses and acted with class as a winner and a loser inside the octagon. But he has earned all the hate he gets with his antics outside of the octagon.
He always acted classy after losses, and usually not very classy after wins. But after his last loss to Dustin, he was extremely not classy.
In the octagon? You forgetting YO WIFE IS IN ME DMS
Fucking Dana in there immediately 😂
To be fair, Conor just got attacked in the ring which as far as I can tell has never happened before in the history of the organization. At least not on that scale. Perfectly understandable for Dana to show up to discuss what happened.
Strike force brawl. "Sometimes, these things happen in mixed martial arts"
Gotta make sure Conor doesn’t sue Khabib and his entire team for assault lol
Not khabib, he didn't want to him to sue the UFC
omg that flute is too much lmfao
Yeah wtf is this haha did Conor release this or did someone make this and add dramatic flutes 😂 either way, spare us.
someone get that Alpaca guy to do the body language analysis on this new footage...
Damn i loved his videos, but he sucked conor off soooo bad
Who are you talking about? I wanna see
He was doing "body language analysis" during the fight week, it was funny af lol [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqDqTuXDYEI](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqDqTuXDYEI)
I miss Couvosier the god damned newt so god damned much!
😂. I actually go back to watch that video every now and then just to get a laugh.
Honestly, this reaction makes sense, he’s clearly deeply hurt and humiliated by the loss to the degree most people didn’t realize. It explains why Khabib still triggers him to this day. Emotional damage lol.
Very effective
"OHHHH HES HURT!"
In a strange twist, Khabib ultimately was able to beat Conor at his own game in the long run.
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Beating his ass will do that
EmOtIoNaL dAmAgE!!!
But I thought he wasn’t motivated for the Khabib fight, why was he hurt???
Bro I’m tryna hear what he’s saying not this dumb ass music
“I don’t give a fuck about those scumbags. I was beat where it mattered” Pretty interesting to see where his mind was at after that post fight brawl
That’s not what he said. He said “ I don’t give a fuck about that, that was handbags”.
What does handbags mean?
https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/handbags
an incident in which people, esp sportspeople, fight or threaten to fight, but without real intent to inflict harm to save people a click
Appreciate it.
Handbags not scumbags.
**I was beat and that's that. I was beat where it mattered.** https://preview.redd.it/jdnva2xykg0b1.jpeg?width=550&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=518a0ee7e8f7b4f8eb6b3f507a08aa52b4b305d6
This picture cracks me up everytime
Lez talk now
Khabib should honestly do a react video to this and laugh his ass off. But he might be respectful instead.
It makes me so happy to see Conor experience the consequences of his actions. He was supremely disrespectful towards Khabib and crossed all lines of decency. Lay in the grave you dug, Conor.
I wonder whether a part of him regrets taking the Floyd fight. Yes, he made a lot of money but as this video shows money isn't the only thing that he cares about. If that was the case he would have taken the bag from Floyd and ran away because financially he was set for life after that fight. But he came back and has continued fighting and you could see there's still that fire within him to be the best but two years of not training stagnated his career massively. He was never beating Khabib. But I think had he continued to train he could have beaten Poirer and potentially Oliveira.
I don't think he regrets the Floyd fight. Money aside; he already became champ-champ, and he wanted to see if he can beat the current day's best boxer (or GOAT at that weight class). It brought him even more mainstream fame. It definitely made his MMA go down in preparing and doing the Floyd fight. But I don't see how he could regret it. And the it helps that he can wipe his tears with $100 bills.
That argument of him having already become champ-champ doesn't fit. There's loads of interviews pre 2018 of him talking about how it's alright to stop and admire the past sometimes, but you cannot dwell on your past successes. He has that mentality, and to him it doesn't matter what he once was. Look at how Dustin has progressed from the "Pea-Head" that got KOd by Conor, to the absolute beast that nearly CHOKED Khabib. Don't you think for Conor seeing Poirier's progression doesn't hurt one bit? Especially after losing to The Diamond two times in a row. I think Conor doesn't care what he once was, if he isn't on the top now. Edit: Correction in the last bit
Dustin has never been champion, I dont think Conor is jealous of Dustin's "progression" of getting choked out in title fights. I do agree with your initial statement though and that Conor really wanted to come back and win the belt again. Hence why he's still fighting. He wants to be the best and losing to Khabib and having Khabib retire drives him mad.
I don't think he's jealous of him losing in title fights but losing to him after beating him previously much sting. It shows how he got worse and how he lost an opportunity to fight for the title again. The third Dustin fight was a title eliminator and he lost the opportunity to fight for the belt again
There's no way he regrets that, the money he made is generation changing for his family. He went from rich to ultra wealthy, imagine $100 million for a fight...insane to say he would regret that.
"Yewl dew watcher told"
There is a moment at the end of this scene, where Conor - in the depths of despair - is still sitting on the floor in a room full of quiet people, and his son waddles over to give him a hug and Conor welcomes it. As a father myself, that moment made me tear up.
Dillon Dannis is the biggest rat
The tears of a man who realizes he just wasted two years of his prime. I’m not a Conor fan, but had he stayed in the game he might have went on to do some unbelievable things. He was a special talent and had an amazing run.
I wouldn't say he wasted it lol he made way more money than he would have ever made just fighting in mma
He wasted “what could have been in MMA”, can’t really argue that. From a non MMA perspective, he did the opposite of waste.
He didn't waste in but I wonder whether a part of him regrets it. As this video shows money isn't the only thing he cares about
Because this isn’t something money can buy, you can’t buy winning at the highest competition the sport has to offer.
He traded 2 years of MMA for a huge boxing match that also kicked off Proper 12 and make him a bag. Tough choice, but I think he made the right one.
under the lens of MMA, sure he wasted very important prime years. but in life? W
He DID do unbelievable things, like him or not
I often like going back and reading through all threads when Connor was on the up. People were talking like he’d continue on to beat Lawler and be the triple champ no problem. The hype was crazy.
Honestly you can't blame anyone at the time either, Conor seemed unstoppable. But I had Khabib against him
You’re pretty hopeful, which is nice to have. The reality is Khabib is a brick wall and Conor wouldn’t be able to stop the takedown. Conor is a striker with a good left hand; he’s not beating a wrestler. At best, a more disciplined Conor would have more fights, but still lose to wrestlers. Chad Mendes on short notice with no gas tank already showed the blueprint. He can be taken down at will and be dominated. A few training camps and no cocaine wouldn’t have changed his career that much. To really study wrestling, he either needed a collegiate wrestling career, or learn diligently with coaches GSP style. Remember GSP started as the “Rush” striker before transitioning to wrestler utilizing his karate footwork.
Was this after khabib jumped the fence?
Yeah he was backstage talking to Dana who was asking if he wanted to press charges whole segment is pretty chilling
Yeah there’s is a whoole lot more to process than just a loss at that point.
“It's okay for macho men to show every emotion available right there you know because I've cried a thousand times and I'm gonna cry some more..” “Buuuuttt… I’ve soared with the eagles and I’ve slithered with the snakes, and I’ve been everywhere in between and I’m gonna tell you something right now: There’s one guarantee in life — there are no guarantees,” "Annnnnd. And understand this, yeah. Nobody likes a quitter. Nobody said life was easy. So, if you get knocked down, take the standing eight-count, get back up and fight again!" And you’re a macho maniac. Dig it.” –Macho Man Randy Savage
Khabib made him humble.
Unfortunately no, he’s still a giant prick who has no reason to believe he can win against a top ten fighter but still talks shit.
Yeah but he doesn't have that tenacity and that unwavering confidence, khabib roams around dagestan with this guy's soul in his keychain. But props to connor though a lesser man would've killed himself after such an ego fall. It takes a fighter to get back up.
Man, it was such a one sided beatdown that he must be utterly humiliated here. I almost feel sorry for him but then remember all the shit he pulled before and after.
One sided beatdown while cheating his ass off.
Yup. His bag of tricks didn’t work.
That’s handbags mate.
Pretty embarrassing that he cheated only to get dominated lol
Almost felt bad… then remembered he’s the absolute worst
To be fair, given the skillsets of the two fighters, Conor fought a hell of a fight. He was never gonna win that one, but he looked a lot better than he could have all things considered.
For real people thought this was something. Wrestling vs striking is as old as a tale since the beginning; Nothing new under the sun
Wish more people would give credit in that fight. He was never winning it, but he did pretty well until he didn’t.
The way he handled those takedown attempts in what I remember being the first round if im correct, that was extraordinary.
If he didn’t blatantly cheat 10+ times and get away with it, he’d possibly get some credit. He was a desperate cheater in the fight. Doing whatever illegal moves he could to survive.
Lol fr, dude would have gotten his arm taken home to Dagastan in front of Dana within 10
Let’s talk now
Sure. How has your day been? (Only kidding lol)
(only bussiness lol)
i really dont like conor but you gotta feel for him man this shit hurts a lot
Life in the fight game is tough. I have a buddy from high school who tried like hell to make it in MMA but kept falling just a bit short. The amount of time, effort and energy he put into that life with literally zero upside to show for it 10 years later is heartbreaking. He’s basically homeless as an MMA coach here in Denver now and it’s a sad affair.
Realizing that you’re just not good enough if one of the worst feelings ever.
That’s probably the most devastating part. You train all day for little amounts of money, likely have your parents telling you to get a real job, give up a social life, and by the end, you lose and all that effort didn’t pay off.
That’s the reality for most of us , only a very select few can make it to the top on any discipline. Accepting that reality makes life much more enjoyable.
Well, that’s at least one benefit to the extremely low expectations I have of myself…
That's a reality for too many unfortunately. Upside is if they bring that fire to another career path, they can transition very well. I know wrestlers on the same team as me in high school who put in years since their childhood to work towards Olympics and never made it. Now one of them is a big time sales manager for a corporate construction company and does very well financially.
That is 100% true for high level sports in general. If you’re disciplined enough to make it to top college or pro status in a sport that can translate into life lessons you can take into another career. The challenge in the fight game is you wear your scars on your face, body and oftentimes brain damage. Said buddy took a lot of shots over his life, and is just not the same person. It would be hard for him at 40 to all of a sudden turn it all around and go a different direction given his baggage. Possible, sure. But unlikely.
I mean. That's kind of how being a trash talker works. Everyone is on your side while you're winning, but the second you lose...
Sometimes I think a little too much and wonder if conor is just a classic case of fame money and humiliation on a live stage all too fast. He rode the highest of highs and when he had this downfall, I wonder if it sent him into the alcoholic that we all recognize him as today.
Imo this loss was necessary. Man needs humbling at that point of time. I’m not a fan of both fighter, I respect both’s skills but not the persona he’s showing at that time.
Khabib was so mad that Connor sucked ass that he jumped his corner. In his interview with Mike Tyson he talks about feeling so empty bc he expected a war and instead got pussy Connor crying telling him its just business in the ring💀💀💀
*Katt Williams voice* "Shouldn't have been talking shit!"
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McGregor throws a chair at a bus, hurts people not involved in his beef Dana: Isn't he the best. McGregor gets sucker punch after a fight Dana: Baby, are you hurt? We should press charges, babe.
I kinda feel bad, as I do anyone that steps in that cage. Regardless of his antics, he went to war to chase the feeling of winning and to be the best. He had/has the money, just wants to win and it shows with how humbled he is in the last few seconds of this video.
just here to say: john kavanah is a bad coach, Conor was a supreme talent that would become UFC champ in almost any gym in the world.
I like how they show In this doc conor being frustrated after the 2nd poirier fight for not hearing anything from his coaches about the calf kicks
Wonder how good he would have been of je fought at city kickboxing
Will Ferrell singing dust in the wind in the background
My thing was he left the octagon to fight Mayweather and he got 100million from that fight... that fight was the end of his MMA Career.. His drive left his body... he made it.... he came back to fight the best dude in the division after being out of the Octagon for almost 2 years.. he wasn't truly ready for Khabib... after that he has never looked the same.. Mayweather gave him a different life..
Smesh
Someone just watched the first episode in the new Netflix series.
Breaks my heart. Conor's trajectory was insane. If he had won that it would've been crazy. Still an all time great for me.
"it's just business." 🤷♂️
With all the cheating he did in that fight and the dolly I have zero sympathy for him
Khabib made him humble.
Khabib took this man's soul fr
this sub can't watch a post fight video of a fighter minus all the persona and media without being toxic lmao. I remember dudes on here clowning Magny when they showed a clip of him just alone in his dressing room crying.
I saw the first episode of McGregor Forever and it's actually pretty good
If this is the Khabib fight, I will always wonder why he threw that knee that got him taken down. Did he think he could pull it off? Was it done out of impulse? Did he panic? He also didn't seem as confident to me during the walkout.
Anyway lets go take it out on some old guy in a bar.
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The highest of highs and the lowest of lows. Combat sports is a brutal game.
Fucking scumbag is all he will ever be. Disgrace to the Irish. He Gould have been a role model to so many but no, just scum. And I’m Irish ☘️
Nobody is taking risks like that man takes
This changed the UFC. One of most important to its growth
I guess he ran out of mental thrash to throw at his opponents. Thank you Khabib.
Now show the part where he rocked up with a gang to fight 2 people on a bus and end up hurting heaps of the people in his own sport. Cut the face of one of colleagues throwing a trolley through the bus window. The dude is a fucking loser
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Honestly he kinda deserved that. Talk shit get hit.
*talk shit get mauled
"it's just business"
Got dominated
Conor honestly deserved that L. He still acts like a jackass but, has nothing to show for it besides what he did years ago.
Sucks to suck
I cant understand anything after “that’s handbags”. Feel like dana when he needed a translator in London
If "he gone cry in the car" was a person
Him losing was honestly the best thing for him and everyone involved.