I can play basketball for 2 hours but can't run 3 miles without stopping at least once. He trained hard but he wasn't used to going that distance. Probably didn't totally cost him the fight but didn't help him either. It was 6 rounds of energy in a 10 round fight
But what happens if a 28 yo mountain faces a 40 yo mountain? Who should have more energy and stamina?
For one, obviously, he was getting peppered with shots.... but reflecting back on this fight I keenly remember that after the 3rd or 4th Connor was gassed and the energy was gone. He sat on his stool longer.
If he had to redo it, would he spend more training on endurance?
One thing I definitely learned is that one should never spend $100 on a fight. I got it for free but even one of the most hyped events was not worth $100.
But what happens if a 28 yo mountain faces a 40 yo mountain? Who should have more energy and stamina?
For one, obviously, he was getting peppered with shots.... but reflecting back on this fight I keenly remember that after the 3rd or 4th Connor was gassed and the energy was gone. He sat on his stool longer.
If he had to redo it, would he spend more training on endurance?
One thing I definitely learned is that one should never spend $100 on a fight. I got it for free but even one of the most hyped events was not worth $100.
periscope links routinely fail within minutes on copyrighted feeds.....ckid not very bright.....thinks this is one of those cop web feeds
I went on Periscope where people just pointed their camera at their TV. They only had a few followers and the fight stayed on the entire time. Quality was pretty good. They bought the fight from Canal TV which is a cable company in France. The feeds that got shut down were direct feeds. If you are Periscoping from your house with friends and the TV happens to be on technically it's not a copyright infraction.
But what happens if a 28 yo mountain faces a 40 yo mountain? Who should have more energy and stamina?
For one, obviously, he was getting peppered with shots.... but reflecting back on this fight I keenly remember that after the 3rd or 4th Connor was gassed and the energy was gone. He sat on his stool longer.
If he had to redo it, would he spend more training on endurance?
One thing I definitely learned is that one should never spend $100 on a fight. I got it for free but even one of the most hyped events was not worth $100.
If I was training for a 3 mile race, I would bust my ass running 3-5 miles every day. If I was training for a huge basketball game, I would run the lines or sprints after practice. McGregor trained harder on ending the fight early instead of going the distance.
Just an opinion.