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Who's going to win McGregor or Holloway and why?
I think Holloway is going to win because McGregor's been inactive for 5 years. Holloway has had seven fights in that time period. Holloway is a volume puncher. He has good cardio and McGregor not so much. The only way McGregor is winning is by an early knockout. He lacks endurance so that's a downfall for him.
One of the most important aspects of Wrestling & Combat Sports is: A person must have humility to do well. Does anybody agree, and if you have another important aspect please state what it is. Say why you chose it. 😜
If you think you know everything, your coaches or Sensei's won't be able to help you properly.
Let’s have a friendly debate. Which side do you choose, and why? McGregor vs. Holloway 2 — Rematch, Rebirth, or Sideshow?
McGregor vs. Holloway 2 — Rematch, Rebirth, or Sideshow?
Twelve years after their first fight, Conor McGregor (22-6-0) and Max Holloway (27-9-0) are set to face each other again. This time it's not at their natural weight. The bout will take place at welterweight (170 lbs), with both men moving up from their traditional divisions.
Let's have a friendly debate. Which side do you choose, and why?
Any Wrestlers, Boxers or Martial Artists here? What’s a great piece of advice, that you want to share with others?
reddit.comSo what is everybody think of Thomas Gantt?
Tommy Gantt has been compared to Jon Jones. Reason being he is well-rounded and really good. He had 11 pro MMA fights in a year. Don't quote me on that number, but it's something like that. I'm excited to see what he's going to do next. I was rooting for him when he was in regionals in the Carolina's.
Does everybody like that the UFC doesn't just hold events once a month?
I liked that there were more well-rounded fighters. Then they started adding an event every weekend. It's overkill for me. It's difficult to remember people's names. I know a lot of the athlete's names and things about them. However, it's just too much. I like to back in the day when Anderson Silva was a badass striker, who in his prime could take out everyone!
Silva vs Baghdasaryan #ufc #ufcfightnight - throwback clip
youtube.comHaney vs Keyshawn could be made very soon 👀
Who would yall favor in this fight? I personally got Haney. If it happens another W for 2026, the bets fighting the best is what the sport needs to get back to the top🔥🔥
If PFL won't add 135, Liz Carmouche says no choice but 125 title next
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Anderson Silva was fabulous striker. He is my favorite one of my favorite mixed martial artists. Now a Beverly Hills police officer.
Any Wrestling & Combat Sports experts in here? What’s your best tip you want to share with others?
reddit.comJosh Hokit became a millionaire by being an asshole!
fightmatrix.comUFC 329 - McGregor vs. Holloway 2 – FightMatrix Preview and Prediction - Fight Matrix
Dun, dun, dun,🎶 who will win, the main event?
FM Undisputed Interview - Henry "Discombobulating" Jones, Veteran Ring Announcer
Most people don’t realize that becoming a trailblazing voice in boxing requires grit, patience, and a deep passion for the sport. Henry Jones, the first prominent African American ring announcer in boxing history, shares his exhilarating journey. Stemming from failed careers, to breaking racial barriers, at the highest levels of the sport. His story isn’t just about announcing fights - It is about what the fans/crowd wants, and that is exactly what they get! It’s about perseverance, community empowerment, and turning childhood dreams into reality after nearly four decades of dedication.
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Marco Antonio Barrera vs Erik Morales 2002 trilogy
#OnThisDay in 2002, Marco Antonio Barrera bested Erik Morales by UD in the second meeting of their iconic trilogy 🔥