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Conor McGregor’s head coach, John Kavanagh, told Joe Rogan that McGregor felt he let himself down when Khabib Nurmagomedov was able to drop him for the first time in McGregor’s career. Via BloodyElbow.com:
“He (Conor) hates technical mistakes. So that right hand, you know… he was very disappointed he got caught with a shot like that,” Kavanagh said on a recent episode of the Joe Rogan Experience, per BJPenn.com’s Chris Taylor. “But it is actually funny, I was just thinking about this, you know that right hand, if you showed it to a boxing coach he would say ‘That’s horrible. Your head is down and you’re swinging’. But again, I don’t really care about people’s opinions on things. I just care about the strikes effectiveness. It was a damn effective technique. You know it’s one of the hardest clean shots Conor has been caught with in his MMA career.”
“He (Conor) hates technical mistakes. So that right hand, you know… he was very disappointed he got caught with a shot like that,” Kavanagh said on a recent episode of the Joe Rogan Experience, per BJPenn.com’s Chris Taylor. “But it is actually funny, I was just thinking about this, you know that right hand, if you showed it to a boxing coach he would say ‘That’s horrible. Your head is down and you’re swinging’. But again, I don’t really care about people’s opinions on things. I just care about the strikes effectiveness. It was a damn effective technique. You know it’s one of the hardest clean shots Conor has been caught with in his MMA career.”
Khabib was able to neutralize ‘The Notorious’ offense throughout the fight, with McGregor mostly failing to land the punches he has against every other opponent. Clearly, while Khabib’s striking is far from textbook, it is very effective for him. McGregor has called for a rematch with the Russian champion.
Insomnia
The rematch between Jon Jones and Alexander Gustafsson is years overdue. It will be good to see Jones against someone his own size again.
Derrick Lewis’ legend is homegrown by himself and the people cooking up the memes he resposts.
Fedor Emelianenko and Chael Sonnen faced off for their first fight week staredown.
This made more sense once I realized John Wayne Parr was imitating Johny Hendricks
It’s a shame Sean O’Malley didn’t get to showcase his talents at UFC 229- hopefully the USADA results show his failed test was just a tainted supplement.
Al Iaquinta Realty is the best fighter parody account going. This rematch with Kevin Lee will tell us a lot about both fighters. Kevin Lee continues his pursuit of Khabib Nurmagomedov by fighting someone that just faced the Dagestani in their last bout.
Time to foreclose https://t.co/rykD7R7Nu8
— Ragin’ Al (@IAQUINTAREALTY) October 10, 2018
Will Nate Diaz disappear into the ether again?
Was this the best picture Khabib could get with Putin? They couldn’t snap one where he was smiling? The caption reads (according to Google Translate)
Thank you very much Vladimir Vladimirovich for the warm welcome and for the congratulations.
And I am very pleased that my victory brought so much joy to our multinational Country.
This is our common victory.
Weird animation time.
Derrick Lewis fighting for the title after beating Alexander Volkov – UFC 229@Thebeast_ufc #BlackBeast #ufc229 #animation pic.twitter.com/NOfUwVMo5P
— Mojahed Fudailat (@MojahedFudailat) October 10, 2018
Justin Gaethje has a policy against taking short-notice fights.
As much as I would love to fight Nate at #MSG #ufc230 I said from day 1 I would never take a late notice fight I couldn’t be 100% ready for. Being able to perform at my best is priceless to me.
— Justin Gaethje (@Justin_Gaethje) October 10, 2018
Derrick Lewis vs. Daniel Cormier has genuine heat thanks to Popeyes chicken.
The matchup between @DC_MMA & @TheBeast_UFC has been brewing since July ..#UFC230 pic.twitter.com/HEFXEpt7a3
— UFC (@ufc) October 10, 2018
Who did this?
#UFC230 #UFC pic.twitter.com/lLrql65pPS
— Jed I. Goodman (@jedigoodman) October 10, 2018
This may well have been the peak of combat sports.
MMA Arm-wrestling is a thing….. pic.twitter.com/ZPFuiXjPA9
— EditinKing Boxing (@EditinKing) October 10, 2018
Brock Lesnar better hope Derrick Lewis lands that big right hand, because he’s not beating Daniel Cormier.
Credit to Curtis Blaydes for taking the hard, thankless fight but he deserves a title shot far more than the Black Beast. (Sorry, Derrick)
C’est la vie https://t.co/VtZ12YXrpG
— Curtis Blaydes (@RazorBlaydes265) October 10, 2018
Dominick Reyes landed the single cleanest shot at UFC 229 in the last second of his fight with Ovince St. Preux
Dominick Reyes basically propelled himself off the cage to land that left and turn out the lights. pic.twitter.com/SEkfm9ZkOW
— Punch-Drunk Pauly (@punchdrunkpauly) October 7, 2018
Max Holloway talks about dealing with depression on World Mental Health Day.
During a tough year, @BlessedMMA talks about how @DeMar_DeRozan being open about depression helped him get through it.
FULL INTERVIEW: https://t.co/GWyxsPBgEh pic.twitter.com/Qye8Y58ZRa
— Aaron Bronsteter (@aaronbronsteter) October 9, 2018
Random Land
I love weird goals. This should have been allowed to stand.
Tired: Scoring with your stick
Wired: Scoring with your butt pic.twitter.com/V752PMN9zH— NowThis (@nowthisnews) October 10, 2018
In real life this is literally a green bubble.
Green screen technology at its finest. h/t: https://t.co/18AdVWMJkD pic.twitter.com/d9CJAEBaXA
— Rick and Morty (@RickandMorty) August 7, 2018
Work until you can afford a giraffe.
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