What about StarCraft rules
Yeah but that's a shitty gamble because chances are super high that it wouldn't even work in the first place, and at that point he'll just realize you're trying to fight dirty and fuck you up regardless. Then he'd be pissed off and ready for all subsequent bouts.
Two people in decent shape who know how to fight and aren't scared.
Oh wait only one at a time?
Twenty.
This shows a complete misunderstanding of how professional fighting works.
Conor won both the featherweight UFC title at 145lbs and more recently the Lightweight UFC title at 155lbs. This simply means that the day before the fight he managed to cut enough water weight to step on the scales at 155lbs. That is not the weight that he will actually fight at and it's certainly not anywhere near the weight that he walks around at in day to day life.
Conor is not 145lbs - it actually nearly kills him to make that weight for only a few mins (at the weigh in). He then rehydrates over 24 hours and walks into the actual fight the following day a good 15-20lbs heavier. This is a practice common across all combat sports and is known as weight cutting.
Does McGregor have the high ground?
I mean the only way I'd be able to win is to somehow game the system or fight dirty in some ways as I'm not beating him in a straight up fight. Perhaps I'd just run away from him till he's about to catch me and just give up and start the next match with a fresh copy and do the same thing over and over till Conor has been there for 2 days straight with no sleep or food.
i don't know anything about fighting, but it looks like the big dude could take him down pretty much any time he wanted if that was a legit fight.
mcgregor is no bruce lee.
Like, Ewan McGregor? Is he supposed to be particularly fit or something? Or is this some obscure person who you wouldn't know unless you're into that specific thing? I love it when threads don't explain what they're talking about.
If Mayweather, or literally any professional boxer is on GAF, boxing rules, just one.
Like, Ewan McGregor? Is he supposed to be particularly fit or something? Or is this some obscure person who you wouldn't know unless you're into that specific thing? I love it when threads don't explain what they're talking about.
For those thinking size maters I'm assuming he could just kick your knee out in about two seconds.
It's a fight. Not boxing.
McGregor could likely beat every boxer in the world in his weight class in a street fight
I'll take it a step further. He would likely beat any boxer south of HW in a street fight. He walks around at 170. And, while he's not a great grappler by UFC standards, he'd be playing 8D chess against any boxer he got ahold of.
EDIT: Some of you guys are hilarious. "Well, I'd be a lot bigger than him....I'm in man shape....blah, blah." He would absolutely light you the fuck up. All of you. Any of you. You're not rolling with or sparring with anyone on his (or any current high-profile UFC fighter's) plane of existence at your local strip mall, ya' nincompoops.
Movies love to undermine this, but size absolutely matters. It doesn't matter how dangerously skilled you are in unarmed combat, mass will always be a huge factor.
This reminds me of those funny "Bruce Lee vs. Mike Tyson" debates, as if Bruce Lee would stand any kind of chance against someone with so much raw power and defense. Possible? Sure, but he only has to fuck up once.
Maybe if the significantly heavier/stronger person you're fighting just has zero regard for his weakpoints, sure. Otherwise...what is your advantage?
Yeah sure, speed is one thing, but if theres no such thing as scoring or match time, you have to engage them to beat them.
I'll take it a step further. He would likely beat any boxer south of HW in a street fight. He walks around at 170. And, while he's not a great grappler by UFC standards, he'd be playing 8D chess against any boxer he got ahold of.
EDIT: Some of you guys are hilarious. "Well, I'd be a lot bigger than him....I'm in man shape....blah, blah." He would absolutely light you the fuck up. All of you. Any of you. You're not rolling with or sparring with anyone on his (or any current high-profile UFC fighter's) plane of existence at your local strip mall, ya' nincompoops.
You're as useless as a wet noodle though. So it will just be Edge.One at a time? Shit, like 30-40
If we can all swarm em? Just me and FallingEdge
I'll take it a step further. He would likely beat any boxer south of HW in a street fight. He walks around at 170. And, while he's not a great grappler by UFC standards, he'd be playing 8D chess against any boxer he got ahold of.
EDIT: Some of you guys are hilarious. "Well, I'd be a lot bigger than him....I'm in man shape....blah, blah." He would absolutely light you the fuck up. All of you. Any of you. You're not rolling with or sparring with anyone on his (or any current high-profile UFC fighter's) plane of existence at your local strip mall, ya' nincompoops.
I'm surprised at all the low number replies. It would take hundreds if not thousands of me before he started getting tired of knocking me out with a single punch within the first 6 seconds.
I mean, this is a scenario where literally everyone would eventually beat him through fatigue, the difference is only how many it would take.
Yeah but it's not a match between two trained professionals that are different sizes. It's one of the worlds best and a guy from a forum who more than likely is not one of the worlds best.
Connor McGregor would look like Charles Barkley in this picture. He looks like Shaq's son.
Jesus christ these people need to be banned
"who's mcgregor?"
"who's ed sheeran?"
"who's justin bieber?"
"who's kim kardashian?"
"who's this extremely well-known and relevant person?"
"who's this person I could easily google?"
They really ask the question because they feel a sense of superiority being "unaware" of pop culture
You got jokes sir.One of the best fighters ever?
Like, Ewan McGregor? Is he supposed to be particularly fit or something? Or is this some obscure person who you wouldn't know unless you're into that specific thing? I love it when threads don't explain what they're talking about.