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Sunday Nov 13, 2016
MMA Fancast UFC 205 Live Coverage – Special Edition E4
Sunday Nov 13, 2016
Sunday Nov 13, 2016
UFC 205 Live Coverage – This historic card lived up to the hype that we all had hoped it would and Conor McGregor was the big winner of the night. We discuss and dissect the reason that Conor was able to find so much success and dominate Alvarez. We discuss what is next for Conor McGregor, what the big announcement was and get down to the nitty gritty of the main event of UFC 205.
UFC 205 Live Coverage – This was the event that so many fight fans had been waiting for. Finally, Madison Square Garden got to experience UFC mania, and in particular, McGregor Mania.
Here is what i wrote about pre-fight – were these questions answered?
- After watching the UFC 205 preview during the Fight Night Mexico City card, I can tell you tha tI am more excited and fired up about it as ever.
- Is there anyone that can promote a fight, as well as self-promote, like Conor McGregor?
- Fighters that hate McGregor need to understand what he is doing and learn from him instead of hating on him. Seriously, is it that hard to understand that he is generating interest beyond what anyone has ever done for the sport? He is interesting. If you hate him, it is probably because you, as a fighter, are not. Be interesting.
- Eddie Alvarez seems to be discounting McGregor as a fighter. Maybe he is just that confident. Maybe he is right. But I don’t see Conor McGregor as somebody who has hand selected fights. He has done everything he said he was going to do in the fights that he has had with the exception of the 1st Diaz fight.
- Eddie Alvarez can win this fight. I truly see it as a toss up at this point. I haven’t looked at the betting lines (I probably should check them out, huh?) but I am assuming that Conor is a favorite. If I had to be, with an even line I would take McGregor, but anything more that a 1½ to 1 favorite, then I think the smart money goes on Alvarez.
- My main concern with Alvarez at this point is him sticking to a game plan and not trying to bang with McGregor. If Alvarez lets this turn into a boxing match or slugfest, I don’t think it will end well for him. If he uses his stand-up to set up his takedowns, I think the ground and pound is where this fight will be won for Alvarez.
- My prediction for McGregor v. Alvarez is …… McGregor by TKO in Round 2.
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