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Conor McGregor was violently beaten by Khabib Nurmagomedov in all facets of mixed martial arts at UFC 229, and this fact is often lost in the smoke created by hell smuggling unfortunate events that have occurred after the fight.
While waiting to officially know what McGregor and / or Nurmagomedov punishments will receive for their actions, the first one is finally turned to social media to discuss his loss. If I'm honest, McGregor's defeat is much less one-sided than it was live.
Here is the text of McGregor's Instagram article:
Reflections on my last fight.
Tour 1. I think that from a sporting point of view, turn 1 was his. Top position against the fence. Advance to zero position or damage inflicted. But first position.
From the point of view of combat, the first turn is mine.
The actual hits have landed and a willingness to engage. Right on the left early. Knee in the head on the low shot. Elbows in all stowage scenarios. The opponent just keeps the legs against the fence almost all the way around.
Round 2, he escaped around the cage before being blessed with a right hand that changed the course of the round and the fight.
It was a beautiful picture.
After the shooting, I went back to hire him instantly, but he again plunged under to disengage. It's sport and it's a smart move that led to a dominant round, so no problem. Good game.
If I stay lit and gives him a little more respect, his right hand never gets close and we are talking completely differently now.
I gave no respect to his righteous men in preparation. No specific spars whatsoever.
Attack the wrestlers / wrestlers only.
This will not happen again.
I've also given my grappling striker respect. For the defense of the mind.
Course.
Do not listen to anyone other than yourself about your skills.
You are the master of your own universe.
I am the master of this.
I have to follow my own advice.
Round 3. After the worst round of my fighting career, I come back and win this round. Again by moving forward, down and ready to engage.
Round 4. My recovery was not where he could have been here.
It's my fault
Although winning the first trade in 4, it still plunges and I find myself in a bad position with more than 3 at the clock. I work to find my position and find myself standing, back to the fence.
A stable position.
Here, however, I made a critical mistake of giving up my hook at this crucial moment, exposing the back, and found myself defeated.
What can I say?
It was a big fight and it was a pleasure.
I will be back with great confidence.
Fully prepared.
If it's not the revenge right away, no problem.
I will face the next online.
In any case, it's always me.
See you soon my fight fans I love you all
McGregor's is also showcased through imagery. He used a picture showing him striking with a punch as a feature of the message.
McGregor won the third round without any hesitation by neutralizing Nurmagomedov 34-16 and avoiding shots on goal from the UFC lightweight champion. However, there was not a moment in the fight where it seemed that Nurmagomedov was in trouble. McGregor had barely survived the "worst round of his fighting career" and, to be honest, referee Herb Dean gave him the benefit of the doubt.
The fight could have been stopped while Nurmagomedov was raining unanswered shots while McGregor covered himself and seemed helpless before the second-round horn sounded.
You must admire McGregor's self-confidence, but if you have not seen the fight, I would advise you to take a look at it when you can. You might see things a little differently from what is described above.
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Conor McGregor was violently beaten by Khabib Nurmagomedov in all facets of mixed martial arts at UFC 229, and this fact is often lost in the smoke created by hell smuggling unfortunate events that have occurred after the fight.
While waiting to officially know what McGregor and / or Nurmagomedov punishments will receive for their actions, the first one is finally turned to social media to discuss his loss. If I'm honest, McGregor's defeat is much less one-sided than it was live.
Here is the text of McGregor's Instagram article:
Reflections on my last fight.
Tour 1. I think that from a sporting point of view, turn 1 was his. Top position against the fence. Advance to zero position or damage inflicted. But first position.
From the point of view of combat, the first turn is mine.
The actual hits have landed and a willingness to engage. Right on the left early. Knee in the head on the low shot. Elbows in all stowage scenarios. The opponent just keeps the legs against the fence almost all the way around.
Round 2, he escaped around the cage before being blessed with a right hand that changed the course of the round and the fight.
It was a beautiful picture.
After the shooting, I went back to hire him instantly, but he again plunged under to disengage. It's sport and it's a smart move that led to a dominant round, so no problem. Good game.
If I stay lit and gives him a little more respect, his right hand never gets close and we are talking completely differently now.
I gave no respect to his righteous men in preparation. No specific spars whatsoever.
Attack the wrestlers / wrestlers only.
This will not happen again.
I've also given my grappling striker respect. For the defense of the mind.
Course.
Do not listen to anyone other than yourself about your skills.
You are the master of your own universe.
I am the master of this.
I have to follow my own advice.
Round 3. After the worst round of my fighting career, I come back and win this round. Again by moving forward, down and ready to engage.
Round 4. My recovery was not where he could have been here.
It's my fault
Although winning the first trade in 4, it still plunges and I find myself in a bad position with more than 3 at the clock. I work to find my position and find myself standing, back to the fence.
A stable position.
Here, however, I made a critical mistake of giving up my hook at this crucial moment, exposing the back, and found myself defeated.
What can I say?
It was a big fight and it was a pleasure.
I will be back with great confidence.
Fully prepared.
If it's not the revenge right away, no problem.
I will face the next online.
In any case, it's always me.
See you soon my fight fans I love you all
McGregor's is also showcased through imagery. He used a picture showing him striking with a punch as a feature of the message.
McGregor won the third round without any hesitation by neutralizing Nurmagomedov 34-16 and avoiding shots on goal from the UFC lightweight champion. However, there was not a moment in the fight where it seemed that Nurmagomedov was in trouble. McGregor had barely survived the "worst round of his fighting career" and, to be honest, referee Herb Dean gave him the benefit of the doubt.
The fight could have been stopped while Nurmagomedov was raining unanswered shots while McGregor covered himself and seemed helpless before the second-round horn sounded.
You must admire McGregor's self-confidence, but if you have not seen the fight, I would advise you to take a look at it when you can. You might see things a little differently from what is described above.