Defeated by Dustin Poirier on TKO within the second spherical at UFC 257 on the finish of January, Conor McGregor got here again to his defeat on social networks. The Irish celebrity admits a mistake in his method to fight, which is simply too boxing-oriented due to the potential of dealing with Manny Pacquiao afterwards.
Each time, it is the identical ritual. When Conor McGregor loses a struggle, whether or not in MMA or boxing, the Irishman all the time takes the time to come again to his defeat on social networks. To clarify it his followers will say, to discover excuses will say his detractors … The setback on TKO – the first suffered in his career – in the second round against Dustin Poirier, on the finish of January at UFC 257, is not any exception to the rule with a protracted put up printed in latest hours on Instagram through which he discusses the nice and dangerous facets of his efficiency.
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After stressing that he was in “the best physical condition” of his profession and had “no need (s) to sit between rounds”, which permits him as businessman to promote a restoration product with which he's related, “The Notorious” acknowledges an error seen on the time in his place as a fighter: having thought an excessive amount of about boxing and never sufficient MMA, which left the man to the left caviar on the mercy of these kicks from the “Diamond” which harm him so badly, due to the potential of a profitable conflict within the ring towards a sure Manny Pacquiao.
“I was a little too focused on one thing, boxing, in my approach and my position, recognizes the Irish superstar. It is what I collected for having chosen this fight and this opponent as precursors of a boxing fight against Pacman. I deserved to bust my leg coming to fight with that mindset. It's not a game you can have fun with. “
McGregor, who “savored” the time spent within the octagon towards Poirier (he had solely gone up there for his forty-second victory over Donald Cerrone in January 2020 because the loss to Khabib Nurmagomedov in October 2018) and mentioned to himself ” on the right path despite the defeat, “took a lesson. But whoever had initially put ahead the shortage of exercise as the explanation for his defeat intends to retain it and use it to higher handle this weapon and “find the pleasure” within the octagon sooner or later.
“Other than that, my punches were sharp and I was in control, explains the one who many gave the first round against Poirier. But those leg attacks accumulated on me throughout the fight. Eighteen m ‘were sent, and the last one caused my leg to give way completely. The peroneal nerve was weakened. It's fascinating! This is the first time I've experienced this. “
Hot pear tree for the trilogy
But perhaps not the final. Because a 3rd struggle towards Poirier, that he had beaten by TKO in the first round in 2014 and to whom he “takes our hat off” for his victory and “his formidable flurry of blows” to end the struggle, appears inevitable within the kind of close to future. “I have in my hands an exciting trilogy, he confirms. I was not expecting it and I did not expect it tactically but I would be lying if I said it was not intended for to be like that. It was always meant to be exactly like that. ” If other possibilities exist for McGregor – one other trilogy towards Nate Diaz, for instance, and even … Pacquiao – as for Poirier, the popular and financial success of their second fight means that the UFC wouldn't be towards placing it again in a short time.
The American both, a priori: “The Diamond” posted a tweet simply after the publication of “Notorious” to ship him a “You know we're going to do it a third time” which leaves little doubt about his will. to see this trilogy that may carry him huge materialize, even when he's ideally positioned for his subsequent struggle to be for the light-weight belt (which he would love too). Unless Dana White and the UFC push it to the restrict by placing the title on the road for McGregor-Poirier III. Such a transfer wouldn't be honest for Brazilian Charles Oliveira, who deserved to struggle for the belt after eight consecutive victories. But in fight sports activities, meritocracy would not all the time trump enterprise.