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Holloway can't beat McGregor.
Holloway got the chin to take McGregor's punch (and he already survived it), McGregor got 2 rounds cardio and Holloway strikes at a very high pace. It's a bad matchup for Conor
Holloway can't beat McGregor.
Holloway got the chin to take McGregor's punch (and he already survived it), McGregor got 2 rounds cardio and Holloway strikes at a very high pace. It's a bad matchup for Conor
Ugh. This is why I root against Aldo and his team every chance I get. Can't ever lose without some BS reason or excuse. Max took your best shots, and then beat your ass and you had no way to stop it. Accept it and move on with your life.
http://www.mmafighting.com/2017/6/1...uffered-leg-injury-ufc-212-fight-max-holloway
I assume Aldo and his camp will complain for the next two years how Max should have re-matched him immediately, and how Aldo didn't really lose his belt. My favorite part is that his coach throws in a reason for not taking the McGregor re-match when it was offered on short notice. Like it has nothing to do with his ability to pass a test from USADA...
He also clearly says 'not taking anything away from Holloway'.
Yeah? So if I say a qualifying statement and then completely discredit it with my following statement, what does that really say? It's complete rubbish. His manager is offering up excuses rather than owning the loss and growing from it. This is why I have an issue with him.
You don't think a leg injury might have explained the lack of leg kicks that an ocean of fans were wondering about?
And you don't think it might have affected Aldo's performance?
Also, this is a coach talking about it in an interview well after the event, not Aldo complaining about it in the post fight press conference.
I think Aldo owned the loss just fine. Give the guy a break.