Conor's Insecurity

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Any student of body language (or, for that matter, even Ray Charles) can see Conor's complete and total insecurity in his interviews. Conor puffs himself up, he sticks his chin out, but it is in painfully-obvious feigned defiance.

Beneath Conor's superficial exterior of "confidence" lies a completely insecure, destroyed, OWNED, butt-hurt, and completely-vulnerable little boy.

Conor has tried to make his body and muscles appear bigger, he's grown his beard bigger, and he's attempting the "humble act" now ... to take away from his previous big, fokking mouth ... but at the end of the day we all know he is just another loudmouth ... whose bravado wrote too many checks that his punk ass couldn't cash.

The very fact Conor's first challenge in his "comeback" was the multi-losing midget, Frankie Edgar ... which even Dana rejected due to the farcical nature of the proposal ... tells anyone with a brain Conor is tentative and insecure.

The very fact Conor has selected the aged, apathetic "can't win the big ones" ... 4-6 of his last 10 ... Cowboy reaffirms this impression.

It really doesn't matter if Conor beats Cowboy. The rankings will not change. If Conor loses to Cowboy, his stock will be damaged forever. If Conor beats Cowboy, his stock will not go up a single notch.

Conor needs to face Justin Gaethje, Dustin Poirier (for the rematch), Tony Ferguson, or some other real contender, to qualify for Khabib.

Facing an old, tired, unmotivated, smiley-faced, proven loser (for the big ones) Cowboy Cerrone is an absolutely meaningless effort.

If he loses to Cowboy, Conor can kiss his career goodbye.
 
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Conor really did a number on some of you girls.
 
Think about it. You train and revolve your whole life around fighting, only to know that there are guys like Francis ingano who can take you out at any time in hand to hand combat and there is nothing you can do about it.
 
Any student of body language (or, for that matter, even Ray Charles) can see Conor's complete and total insecurity in his interviews. Conor puffs himself up, he sticks his chin out, but it is in painfully-obvious feigned defiance.

Beneath Conor's superficial exterior of "confidence" lies a completely insecure, destroyed, OWNED, butt-hurt, and completely-vulnerable little boy.

Conor has tried to make his body and muscles appear bigger, he's grown his beard bigger, and he's attempting the "humble act" now ... to take away from his previous big, fokking mouth ... but at the end of the day we all know he is just another loudmouth ... who's bravado wrote too many checks that his punk ass couldn't cash.

The very fact Conor's first challenge in his "comeback" was the multi-losing midget, Frankie Edgar ... which even Dana rejected due to the farcical nature of the proposal ... tells anyone with a brain Conor is tentative and insecure.

The very fact Conor has selected the aged, apathetic "can't win the big ones" ... 4-6 of his last 10 ... Cowboy reaffirms this impression.

It really doesn't matter if Conor beats Cowboy. The rankings will not change. If Conor loses to Cowboy, his stock will be damaged forever. If Conor beats Cowboy, his stock will not go up a single notch.

Conor needs to face Justin Gaethje, Dustin Poirier (for the rematch), Tony Ferguson, or some other real contender, to qualify for Khabib. Facing an old, tired, unmotivated, smiley-faced, proven loser (for the big ones) Cowboy Cerrone is an absolutely meaningless effort. If he loses to Cowboy, Conor can kiss his career goodbye.
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Must be depressing for you to see Conor McGregor fight, especially after the UFC has just had a near month break.

Jeez, some of you haters just can't catch a break. Feel sorry that you guys are being locked up and forced to watch the event

Also

"Facing an old, tired, unmotivated, smiley-faced, proven loser (for the big ones) Cowboy Cerrone is an absolutely meaningless effort"

Tony Ferguson's last opponent: Donald Cerone
Justin Gaethje's last opponent: Donald Cerrone

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Doesn't really matter now.

He puts on entertaining fights let him fight anyone he wants, he is all about the money now anyway, he's won his titles and is more than likely on the slide fighting wise and is now just cashing in while he can.
 
Must be depressing for you to see Conor McGregor fight, especially after the UFC has just had a near month break.

Jeez, some of you haters just can't catch a break. Feel sorry that you guys are being locked up and forced to watch the event
@Hitto is mcgregor's number 1 fan

So much time and dedication.... Truly makes it look easy
 
@Hitto is so shook it's laughable LOL literally runs his mouth for a year straight...but is too afraid of a month long AV bet with @Frank McEdgar

Straight up fucking Coward. No other way around it.
 
"Student of body language"
what are you - CIA?

{<jordan}
 
Any student of body language (or, for that matter, even Ray Charles) can see Conor's complete and total insecurity in his interviews. Conor puffs himself up, he sticks his chin out, but it is in painfully-obvious feigned defiance.

Beneath Conor's superficial exterior of "confidence" lies a completely insecure, destroyed, OWNED, butt-hurt, and completely-vulnerable little boy.

Conor has tried to make his body and muscles appear bigger, he's grown his beard bigger, and he's attempting the "humble act" now ... to take away from his previous big, fokking mouth ... but at the end of the day we all know he is just another loudmouth ... who's bravado wrote too many checks that his punk ass couldn't cash.

The very fact Conor's first challenge in his "comeback" was the multi-losing midget, Frankie Edgar ... which even Dana rejected due to the farcical nature of the proposal ... tells anyone with a brain Conor is tentative and insecure.

The very fact Conor has selected the aged, apathetic "can't win the big ones" ... 4-6 of his last 10 ... Cowboy reaffirms this impression.

It really doesn't matter if Conor beats Cowboy. The rankings will not change. If Conor loses to Cowboy, his stock will be damaged forever. If Conor beats Cowboy, his stock will not go up a single notch.

Conor needs to face Justin Gaethje, Dustin Poirier (for the rematch), Tony Ferguson, or some other real contender, to qualify for Khabib. Facing an old, tired, unmotivated, smiley-faced, proven loser (for the big ones) Cowboy Cerrone is an absolutely meaningless effort. If he loses to Cowboy, Conor can kiss his career goodbye.
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Conor's main insecurity is his absence of Sherdog account!

Only real secure Alphas have Sherdog accounts!
 
Conor is small even for the light weight division, of course he's not gonna pick a dangerous guy at 170
 
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