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The butt hurt is strong with this one.
The classic argument of the Butt Hurt: "He was better, he just got caught."
A lot of guys at the end of their careers "just get caught." Lidell, Henderson, Couture.
Aldo dodged Conor once. He knew he was in trouble. Rogan commented during the intro that Aldo looked nervous. Conor predicted during an interview that Aldo would overreach and get KOed with a counter.
When you're a fan boy, I know it hurts, but, at least at this point in their careers, MacGregor is probably just a better fighter.
Well Henderson's still fighting and has been fighting at a high level despite getting 'caught' a zillion times. Boxing's no different. Guys lose to inferior fighters all the time.
As for 'dodging him' - he suffered a rib injury. Was what it was. He's pulled out of fights before due to injury. Not the most durable guy. How that makes him 'scared' I have no idea.
I could care less what Rogan had to say about anything. He's there to play to the homer crowd. You, basically. He's about as credible as this:
I mean, I remember Ronda Rousey predicting how she'd get KO'd against Holm. SHE MUST HAVE BEEN SCUUUURED.
To B: Conor only had 2 weeks to prepare for Mendes as well, that goes both ways.
Conor had a million month jump on conditioning. C'mon. Stop.
To B (part 2): December 2015 Aldo may not be the Aldo you remember watching from the past few years. Also, this is an awfully declarative statement to make when one guy just absolutely demolished the other. Why even have the fights if what happens IN THE FIGHT ultimately doesn't matter in your assessment of each fighter?
Two things, here...
Maybe Aldo's lost a step, but at 29 - that's kind of a jump. Not that fighters haven't at his age - i'm just not sure you can say that. Yet, at least. A lot of chatter around the last fight was that if Aldo won, he was gonna be the guy to move up. I would assume that's gotta be in the cards.
Second, I don't think it's overly declarative at all. I'm making that call based on what's happened IN A LOT OF FIGHTS. Lennox Lewis had better hand speed than Oliver McCall and Hasim Rahman. Probably better conditioning, more power and a better overall feel for fighting. He got knocked out by both. Badly, at that. I don't see why there'd be any reason to think Aldo wouldn't have just as good a chance of doing the same to MacGregor in a rematch.
Again - I'm trying to be clear - I'm not trying to discredit MacGregor, here. You one shot arguably the greatest fighter ever - you're pretty good and you deserve the win and to pretty much do as you please afterwards. But basing an entire skill assessment on one exchange in one fight within the broader sample of a decade is absurd. Jordan's been crossed up. Babe Ruth's been punched out looking. Good fighters get caught by good punches by guys who might not be as good.