Yeah I have to agree, I think a lot of it came down to him not being use to that kind of power striking.
It seemed to me that connor had no decisive strategy going into that fight, every other swing he was throwing his arms up like 'what' which isn't a part of any martial arts form. He could have been far more precise but was almost too loose instead.
I swear when ESPN hypes a person or team expect them to lose. It's why I am a little nervous about the warriors in the playoffs this year.
Yup. Just because you train and spar with people 200 lbs don't mean you can take a real shot from one.
Me and my friend used to argue over how long I could last in the octagon with a 135lb ufc fighter. I'm 6'3 probably 210ish and in pretty good shape. I am pretty sure I could make it a round with one. He thinks id get KO or tap out in under a min. I don't think I'd win but I am pretty sure I could get out of the 1st round
Size makes a big difference, Nate diaz is a big dude. Inches and pounds become miles and tons where you talking about fighting. I feel a little bad for Nate tho, you can tell he's taken a lot of head damage the way he talks and slurs words..
When does mturkforum switch over to the next day? Basically, what time zone does it operate in? It's 1:26 here in EST.
I think a 135 pounder would wreck a normal person pretty quick. I'm big and like to think I know how to fight but I wouldn't be able to touch one of those little guys, I'd just get leg kicked to death.
I've been waiting for that guy who said he had 200 sergeys rejected to show up on his TO, so far nothing.. still not touching those though.
Yeah they are both pros tho. Do you think just a active dude whos 6'3 210 could make it a round vs a professional ucf fighter who is idk say 5'8 135? Not in like a scrimmage or a tv show. In a actual ufc event.