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  • meffin
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    If its pissing blood, or a really nasty gash (see Diego Sanchez when he fought BJ Penn) then the ref may step in, but it doesn't happen often in MMA even with the amount of bllod there tends to be

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  • Vermilion
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    Blood isn't an issue so long as the fighter is aware and protecting himself, from what i've seen anyway, he may take some shots due to not seeing as well, but so long as he's fighting back and not dazed or anything then on they go it seems.

    See the Luke Rockhold fight for an example.

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  • Chazza
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    Not pretending to take anything more than as passing interest in UFC so can someone explain when a doctor would step in on a cut or injury?

    It struck me that the amount of blood coming out of Diaz at the weekend would have lead to a boxing match being stopped.

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  • Vermilion
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    Originally posted by fidget View Post
    Definitely gassed - tried to force his predicted finish in round 2 - got caught,got tired,got submitted.
    He needs to stop wriggling around with ido portal and do more BJJ
    I think he could have won the fight if he'd been more economical with his movement and less obsessed with stopping Diaz in round 2 with an uppercut
    Good lesson for him really and in the perfect fight to be taught it, quite lucky in a way career wise.

    Think he took Diaz far too lightly, and as you say with him calling his fights like he had a crystal ball probably got caught up in all that bull****.

    Now hopefully he'll realise it's not how you win, just that you do.

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  • spud_gun
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    Originally posted by fidget View Post
    Definitely gassed - tried to force his predicted finish in round 2 - got caught,got tired,got submitted.
    He needs to stop wriggling around with ido portal and do more BJJ
    I think he could have won the fight if he'd been more economical with his movement and less obsessed with stopping Diaz in round 2 with an uppercut
    Somewhat ironic that he was caught hanging his chin out when looking for to land an uppercut...

    https://gfycat.com/DisguisedFoolhardyGuineapig (can't seem to link to gifycat)

    I said after the Dos Anjos right was cancelled and this fight was made that i'd be very surprised to see McGregor fight at 196.

    UFC's biggest PPV draw was comprehensively beaten in a nothing fight.

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  • fidget
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    Definitely gassed - tried to force his predicted finish in round 2 - got caught,got tired,got submitted.
    He needs to stop wriggling around with ido portal and do more BJJ
    I think he could have won the fight if he'd been more economical with his movement and less obsessed with stopping Diaz in round 2 with an uppercut

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  • RichC
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    For me, he looked like he gassed a bit in the second round and I think that contributed a fair bit to what happened, wonder if piling on the weight that quickly caught up with him

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  • Gibbo
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    In the fact that GSP got sparked when everyone expected him to win. It was more to state that it is more than possible to come back from a "unexpected" loss like that. I don't think McGregor has GSP's tools either, that's not what I meant, but don't be surprised to see s change in the way that Conor operates if he chooses to continue at 155. He's never gonna wrestle**** dudes but he may become more defensive, even go back to his counter punching roots instead of being the aggressor.

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  • spud_gun
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    Originally posted by Gibbo View Post
    GSP vs Serra is actually a pretty decent comparison to what happened last night.

    GSP was a completely different fighter after that fight.

    What's the comparison? GSP and Serra were both Welterweights neither were moving up for fight.

    Unfortunately I don't think McGregor has the all round game that enabled GSP to become a safety first fighter.

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  • Gibbo
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    GSP vs Serra is actually a pretty decent comparison to what happened last night.

    GSP was a completely different fighter after that fight.

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  • Alex
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    Originally posted by Assassin View Post
    So McGregor failed to live up to his own hype.......


    Don't think that's strictly true. He is the real deal at featherweight. But moving up 2 weight classes and fighting a new opponent at 11 days notice has got to factor into it. I think he probably should have had a few fights at Lightweight first.

    Side note, but GSP was there last night.

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  • RichC
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    That's true but it was too much of an ask at that weight, he lost to a guy who'd had no training camp at all. Stick to the lighter divisions and he'll be ok.

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  • EwarWoo
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    Also worth remembering McGregor also had short notice for what was another weight change. He didn't cut so would have had much less muscle mass than he would have done otherwise.

    But yeah, not even close to ready to fight at that weight.

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  • meffin
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    Glad Connor lost, can't stand him. Moving up was a bad idea, his power isn't as spectacular against bugger dudes.

    RNC is the easy way out and turning around under mount is saying you've had enough and want the fight to be over but need a reason to tap.

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  • G
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    His next fight is huge. If he loses again the McGregor hype and money train loses serious traction.

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