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In separate interviews, UFC co-commentators Joe Rogan and two-weight UFC champion Daniel Cormier both agreed that rematching Khabib Nurmagomedov maybe shouldn’t be Conor McGregor’s focus right now. Cormier’s take is that he was so impressed with McGregor’s grappling that he wasn’t sure the Irishman could do better a second time around. Via MMAFighting.com:
“Honestly man, that first takedown, I was like wow, he really made [Nurmagomedov] work for this takedown,” Cormier said. “Because this is what we say at AKA — we try to get you lost in the sauce. We want to get you lost in the sauce, right? Like, when we’re on a leg, we want to give you one [takedown attempt]; okay, you’ll defend; two, you’ll defend; three, then you start going, ‘okay, wait a minute,’ then you start to get lost. You get lost in all the different transitions, from to move to move to move, and eventually we get you down. And once we get you down, obviously it’s very difficult to get back up.
“[McGregor] didn’t get lost in it. Like, Khabib had to go to level four to get that first takedown. He went high crotch, he went crackdown, he went ‘try to get the angle,’ he tried to run the pipe, then he actually had to go to his knees, look across the back to get to a double just to get Conor down the first time. Conor didn’t get lost. He really did a good job, and that’s why if you’re Team McGregor, there’s cause for concern, because I don’t know if he could do that any better and he still got beat in the way that he got beat.
“That’s why, I think if you’re Team McGregor, you’d be concerned about a fight with Nurmagomedov, because I don’t think he could defend any better,” Cormier continued. “I thought was as good as [he could do], because he did a good job and I don’t know if he could do it any better … because then [Nurmagomedov] is going to go to level five, and he going to go to level six, and he’s going to just keep putting different things behind each other until eventually you kinda can’t keep up. That’s what Henry Cejudo does. That’s what he did to DJ a couple times to get those takedowns.
Cormier is Khabib’s teammate, so his insight is interesting even if he isn’t quite unbiased. McGregor’s surprisingly good grappling performance but flat performance in the striking department could make sense if McGregor was mostly sparring grapplers in his fight camp, for instance.
Joe Rogan had a similar, but distinct take, via mmanews.com:
“There’s all this talk about a Conor rematch cause financially that would be a fantastic fight, right?” Rogan said on his podcast on Monday. “Financially. But when you look at what happened, that was a dominant victory. There was one round where Conor did pretty good, the third round. Other than that, Khabib just sort of dominated him.
“Dropped him in the second, beat the f–king s–t out of him in the fourth and the third was the round where Conor did pretty good cause most of was standing up. But it wasn’t like he won it running away. It wasn’t like he blasted him in the body and had him hurt. There was nothing like that. He edged him.”
Rogan admitted McGregor has shown marked improvement before, in his rematch with Nate Diaz. But he doesn’t see enough parallels to take away a title shot from Tony Ferguson, who has won 11 straight fights at this point and was abruptly stripped of his interim belt after a freak injury to his knee.
“I guess you could say that’s sort of what happened in the Nate Diaz fight and Conor came back and won the rematch. This is the argument,” Rogan said. “Conor was rusty, he’s out of the cage for two years, he gets back in, let’s do [a rematch] and then financially I mean Jesus Christ, it was the biggest fight of all time. They’re saying it was above 2.4 million pay-per-view buys, which is f–king bananas. So that’s huge. If they could talk people into a rematch, I get it.
“But I don’t want to see that. I want to see Tony [Ferguson]. I want to see Tony and Khabib.”
Cormier also noted that he understood Khabib’s ire and his outburst after the fight, through the lens of his own grudge matches with hated rival Jon Jones.
“I think, Conor, he was building a fight, and there was just a little bit of a difference in the approach,” Cormier said.
“When he was building the fight and kinda going home going, ‘Okay, yeah, I think that might’ve gotten him a little bit,’ or, ‘that got under his skin,’ the whole time it’s causing this guy (Nurmagomedov) to just go, ‘God, I hate him. Man, I can’t stand this dude. I want to hurt him,’ then going back to the gym and training harder and more. So, that’s where the difference lies. It’s like, we (Jones and I) never regretted anything we said to each other or about each other, and it was okay if it just continued to escalate.”
Insomnia
Good for Eddie Alvarez for following the money and going for yet another title
ONE Championship announces it has signed former UFC lightweight champion Eddie Alvarez. Business has picked up in a big way overseas.
Looking forward to seeing how this affects ONE’s overall growth.
— Nick Baldwin (@NickBaldwinMMA) October 16, 2018
This is the most unlikely outcome of them all, but shoutout to the original MMA bout, Rocky vs. Hulk Hogan’s character Thunderlips.
This GIF is backwards, but point taken from a still-salty Stipe Miocic.
.@dc_mma when I offered to fight you Nov 3 pic.twitter.com/tUWVZFwqi9
— Stipe Miocic (@stipemiocic) October 15, 2018
Very cool historical note on when Bas Rutten rolled with Kazushi Sakuraba: Rutten kept tapping Saku, not realizing Saku was letting him because he was flow rolling.
Sparring is so often an international language but @BasRuttenMMA and @KS_SAKU39 had a small misunderstanding when they first rolled! Read all about it in Before A Fall: https://t.co/FBaNi8S1s3 pic.twitter.com/OlFwDHomv3
— Before A Fall: A History of PRIDE FC (@Beforeafallbook) October 15, 2018
What Chael Sonnen tried to do against Fedor Emelianenko, vs. what he actually did.
Fedor was, is and will forever be the King of the Heavyweights ! All Hail The Last Emperor ! #Bellator208 pic.twitter.com/RNWTrauVml
— Cerebral Hunter (@Delisketo) October 14, 2018
Chael Sonnen responded to his loss in classic Chael fashion: by acting like it never happened.
My goal was to beat Bader @ Lt Heavy
What better training regimen could I ask for than having Bellator pay great athletes like Fedor to spar w/me?
Onward!!!Chael
Mr. One Step Ahead— Chael Sonnen (@ChaelSonnen) October 15, 2018
This was a very Russian thing for Fedor to do, to give Sonnen a tracksuit.
So Cool! After tonight’s main event, Fedor gave Chael his #TeamFedor track suit! #Bellator208 pic.twitter.com/fTOlHWTPTG
— Bellator MMA (@BellatorMMA) October 14, 2018
Khabib says Vegas won’t pay him his money to fight Floyd Mayweather, because they still have his money from choking out Conor McGregor.
This is an incredible video, not least because this guy’s shirt says “repent, sinner”
Look at this coward go for a sucker punch as soon as the guy looks away. Not today, dickhead! pic.twitter.com/kCpJ1LyvWF
— Rita Panahi (@RitaPanahi) October 14, 2018
Derrick Lewis’ meal plan for fighting Daniel Cormier is just about exactly what you would expect.
I knew I couldn’t be the only one who thought of Mike Perry as the quintessential Florida Man. You can plug him into just about any Florida Man story and it seems somewhat plausible.
Yoel Romero flatlining Luke Rockhold had to be Yoel Romero’s most iconic knockout. Luke Rockhold came out with the best striking we had ever seen from him, and it just didn’t matter. Third Round Yoel Romero punched him into another dimension.
Look at this lightning transition.
How disappointing
Jon Jones’ training camp appears to be starting out well
This is a very impressive party trick
this is impressive pic.twitter.com/MVu3EtbNlS
— The Roots of Combat (@RootsOfCombat) October 15, 2018
Well… let’s see those NFL players in a boxing ring throwing punches
Conor took a bigger L than in the Khabib fight
@thecheckdown pic.twitter.com/QWS8MjaWAo
— SB Nation (@SBNation) October 14, 2018
Kevin Lee gives his thoughts on a variety of topics
I spoke to Kevin Lee (@MoTownPhenom) about his Al Iaquinta bout at UFC on FOX 31. He talks that plus:
– How Khabib beat McGregor
– Calls Diaz a ‘journeyman’
– Says Ferguson has taken a lot of damage
– Argues why he’s the best candidate to beat Khabibhttps://t.co/mNcwH9vKIM— Luke Thomas (@lthomasnews) October 14, 2018
Crawford proved Benavidez couldn’t dodge all his punches
Crawford brutally stops Benavidez in the final round. That uppercut #THEGOAT #CrawfordBenavidez #boxing pic.twitter.com/opJJ0WFboQ
— SurbitonBoxingClub (@SURBITON_BOXING) October 14, 2018
The million-dollar PFL tournament is winding down, meaning several athletes are one fight away from a million-dollar payday.
Rashid Magomedov (22-2-1) punches his ticket to the PFL finals, drubbing Thiago Tavares for his first finish since 2014! Wielding a 5-1 UFC record, “Gorets” is 15-1-1 in his last 17. #PFL9 pic.twitter.com/JBcGbp68sr
— Kyle Johnson (@Maldobabo) October 14, 2018
Michael Chandler will likely never get the chance to face Khabib Nurmagomedov, especially after Coker shut down 50 Cent’s offer.
I’m the only man on the planet that can beat @teamkhabib . Everyone else is either a sacrificial lamb or a cash cow. Peel back the theatrics – one man vs another…I’m the only lightweight on the earth that can win that battle!
— Michael Chandler (@MikeChandlerMMA) October 14, 2018
Flying triangle and kimura from Vinny Magalhaes!
Vinny Magalhães flying triangle/kimura against Rakim Cleveland #PFLPlayoffs pic.twitter.com/wx3t3GP8L6
— caposa (@Grabaka_Hitman) October 14, 2018
Kimuras are a very cool submission.
Satoshi Ishii submits Rokas Stambrauskas via kimura/head scissor. Says after losing to Cro Cop 2x they are now family and he’ll always fight for him, hence the Croatian flag on his shorts. #GMC17 pic.twitter.com/Qa7WFUBLYe
— caposa (@Grabaka_Hitman) October 13, 2018
Reports that this mascot’s jaw was broken or that Fury didn’t know it was a man in the suit were, as it turns out, greatly exaggerated.
@BronzeBomber recently appeared on the @ESPN show ‘Nacion’ to promote his upcoming fight against @Tyson_Fury, and part of his appearance included a scene with a giant mascot tortilla in a sombrero. pic.twitter.com/xhctDNOD4T
— Ed Namrok (@ednamrok) October 12, 2018
Olivier Aubin-Mercier tells it like it is: Calvin Klein should sponsor Fedor. He is, after all, what peak performance looks like.
Not sure what is @CalvinKlein waiting for ?!
I would sponsor the shit out of Fedor!
I mean look at this specimen! pic.twitter.com/ClNbHOtR3U— Olivier Aubin (@oliaubin) October 13, 2018
Jennifer Chieng is a prospect to keep your eye on
An Olympic boxer who represented Micronesia in 2016, Jennifer Chieng (1-0) overwhelms Jessica Ruiz in 82 seconds! The 32-year-old wins her pro debut in emphatic fashion. #Bellator208 pic.twitter.com/EzFKeiAXkx
— Kyle Johnson (@Maldobabo) October 13, 2018
Dustin Poirier had a hip injury. Naturally, Nate Diaz was not happy about it.
I injured my hip. https://t.co/UeBe5cGquq
— The Diamond (@DustinPoirier) October 13, 2018
Nate Diaz also posted this video… why, isn’t quite clear.
Cormier reflects on a title fight that almost happened between himself and Ryan Bader
Bader is killing it in bellator! It would have been a fun one ! https://t.co/kmi4VqUj3a
— Daniel Cormier (@dc_mma) October 13, 2018
It’s the worst.
Bruh I hate when I get knocked into the moat in Shenmue 2
— Brandon The Truth (@Brandon_Nocaute) October 13, 2018
Random Land
I love snapping turtles, and alligator snapping turtles are the top of the modern turtle food chain
He is a Good Doggy
he’s trying his best pic.twitter.com/WqYdAASuSZ
— Puppies (@PopularPups) October 14, 2018
What a view
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