Midnight Mania! Malignaggi has newfound respect for Conor McGregor- ‘This guy really believes it’

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Paulie Malignaggi, after sparring with Conor McGregor, says he has newfound respect for the Irishman. Via BloodyElbow.com:

“It makes me respect McGregor to see his work ethic that he’s put into the training camp,” Malignaggi told Sky Sports. “Seeing him work hard every day and see that he’s really determined to upset the odds.”

“When you talk to Conor, at first I started thinking this guy doesn’t really think he’s going to win this, it’s just a $100 million fight for him,” he continued. “Then when you really start to talk to him, you start to realize that this guy really believes it down deep inside his heart and he’s got every reason to, because every time he’s been doubted in his life he has been able to overcome those odds and win, no matter what it is.”

That authenticity of belief is at the core of McGregor’s drug-free efforts for this fight, and as Malignaggi sees it, is a result of McGregor’s background and story.

“Come out of poverty, become a UFC champion, become a two-time two-weight UFC champion,” Malignaggi said. “Whatever it’s been, he’s done it. He has no reason to ever doubt himself, because he is yet to be proven wrong.”

“From the outside, we’re going to doubt him again, but Conor McGregor doesn’t have any doubts in his mind.”

And even if McGregor doesn’t have “Oh my god” power, Malignaggi says he does have some unique tools he brings to the table.

“Timing wise it makes it a little bit different to time. I’m not going to say difficult to time, because you can get a timing on him, but at first glance you are not going to get a look that you’re accustomed to and then depending on him, his aggression, his non-aggression, because Conor has different methods of executing his little game-plans that he has,” Malignaggi explained.

“It’s going to be up to Conor to throw those little curve balls here and there and throw things a bit out of line for Floyd, and see if he can get Floyd’s respect.”

While Malignaggi clearly joins most, including Mike Tyson, in believing Conor will be a huge underdog, he has come to respect that McGregor is not trying to scam anyone, outlandish press tour aside. He has a deep sense of self-efficacy built on accomplishment that tells him he can do anything he sets out to accomplish. While Floyd beating Conor is as outcome is as sure as anything has ever been in combat sports, that belief is enough to give one that tiny, ephemeral seed of doubt- who knows? Perhaps McGregor could really pull off the impossible.


Insomnia

You knew Meisha Tate throwing axes like she stepped out of Sherwood Forest would make it into Midnight Mania.

You better watch your Axes!! https://t.co/aWddcuuveM

— Miesha Tate (@MieshaTate) August 1, 2017

That reminded my aged editor of this old classic:

Jon Jones having fun in the sun. For the G.O.A.T., life is good.

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I call sexism!

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— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) August 1, 2017

This is an awesome poster, especially for an electronic pad and pencil …

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Cat Zingano is salty that Cyborg blocked her. Could she be Cris’ next opponent? White hinted that Holly Holm might be up next

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— Alpha Cat Zingano (@CatZingano) July 31, 2017

One way to celebrate a UFC win for Alexandra Albu:

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Extremely chill vibes if you really do have insomnia …

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Live stream of the pre-UFC fights of McGregor, Max Holloway and Cody Garbrandt

Dominick Cruz puts on his analyst hat for McGregor-Mayweather:

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Mayweather is everywhere, it seems …

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Bringing you the weird and wild from the world of MMA each and every weeknight …

Welcome to Midnight Mania!

Paulie Malignaggi, after sparring with Conor McGregor, says he has newfound respect for the Irishman. Via BloodyElbow.com:

“It makes me respect McGregor to see his work ethic that he’s put into the training camp,” Malignaggi told Sky Sports. “Seeing him work hard every day and see that he’s really determined to upset the odds.”

“When you talk to Conor, at first I started thinking this guy doesn’t really think he’s going to win this, it’s just a $100 million fight for him,” he continued. “Then when you really start to talk to him, you start to realize that this guy really believes it down deep inside his heart and he’s got every reason to, because every time he’s been doubted in his life he has been able to overcome those odds and win, no matter what it is.”

That authenticity of belief is at the core of McGregor’s drug-free efforts for this fight, and as Malignaggi sees it, is a result of McGregor’s background and story.

“Come out of poverty, become a UFC champion, become a two-time two-weight UFC champion,” Malignaggi said. “Whatever it’s been, he’s done it. He has no reason to ever doubt himself, because he is yet to be proven wrong.”

“From the outside, we’re going to doubt him again, but Conor McGregor doesn’t have any doubts in his mind.”

And even if McGregor doesn’t have “Oh my god” power, Malignaggi says he does have some unique tools he brings to the table.

“Timing wise it makes it a little bit different to time. I’m not going to say difficult to time, because you can get a timing on him, but at first glance you are not going to get a look that you’re accustomed to and then depending on him, his aggression, his non-aggression, because Conor has different methods of executing his little game-plans that he has,” Malignaggi explained.

“It’s going to be up to Conor to throw those little curve balls here and there and throw things a bit out of line for Floyd, and see if he can get Floyd’s respect.”

While Malignaggi clearly joins most, including Mike Tyson, in believing Conor will be a huge underdog, he has come to respect that McGregor is not trying to scam anyone, outlandish press tour aside. He has a deep sense of self-efficacy built on accomplishment that tells him he can do anything he sets out to accomplish. While Floyd beating Conor is as outcome is as sure as anything has ever been in combat sports, that belief is enough to give one that tiny, ephemeral seed of doubt- who knows? Perhaps McGregor could really pull off the impossible.


Insomnia

You knew Meisha Tate throwing axes like she stepped out of Sherwood Forest would make it into Midnight Mania.

That reminded my aged editor of this old classic:

Jon Jones having fun in the sun. For the G.O.A.T., life is good.

I call sexism!

This is an awesome poster, especially for an electronic pad and pencil …

Cat Zingano is salty that Cyborg blocked her. Could she be Cris’ next opponent? White hinted that Holly Holm might be up next

One way to celebrate a UFC win for Alexandra Albu:

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A post shared by Alexandra (@stitchalbu) on

Extremely chill vibes if you really do have insomnia …

This week in combat sports


Slips, Rips, and KO Clips

Do you watch the Tuesday Night Contender series on Fight Pass? If so, you just might be a hardcore fan

How can you tell he’s been in a fight?


Quick Hits


Podcasts and Video

Live stream of the pre-UFC fights of McGregor, Max Holloway and Cody Garbrandt

Dominick Cruz puts on his analyst hat for McGregor-Mayweather:

Mayweather is everywhere, it seems …


Random Land

Stay woke, Maniacs! Follow me on Twitter @Vorpality