Tag: conor mcgregor

  • Paddy Pimblett is the Greatest UFC Fighter of All-Time

    Paddy Pimblett is the Greatest UFC Fighter of All-Time

    Paddy Pimblett is no secret. He comes from Huyton, United Kingdom and is a bloody you know what. He likes to eat food in his spare time and basically prepare for cage time.

    He is the prototype UFC superstar.

    He recently defeated the former face of Bellator and pride of Missouri University, I might add, Michael Chandler.

    Chandler has been steamrolling with great fights to McGregor, Justin Gaethe, Dustin Poirier but no wins in the handbag.

    Pimblett has not put together his wins effortlessly. He has perfected a masterclass in front of our eyes since Cage Warriors.

    I knew since Cage Warriors and the uprising dedication that place had in the likes of Luke Riley, Conor McGregor, and Ilia Topuria that Pimblett was going to be destined for greatness similar to McGregor but better and we are only seeing the beginning at age 30.

    He possesses one of the strongest MMA IQ’s next to Jon Jones. That says a lot considering these days, Jones has matured into a Heavyweight and taught multiple seminars in his spare time.

    The age gap is a huge difference from what is described as an uproar battle for Pimblett whose charisma and theme music scream satisfaction and love from the audience that support the star but most of all from a grappling and submission standpoint.

  • Four in Four for McGregor

    Four in Four for McGregor

    This June, Conor McGregor has the chance to uptake history in UFC and that is to complete four knockouts in different types of divisions. McGregor has been a featherweight, lightweight, and welterweight. He now has the opportunity to step into the cage against Michael Chandler and redefine history with a knockout in four divisions.

    Sean O’Malley recently said it would be legendary if the feat were accomplished by the Irish great. McGregor scored knockouts in the past to Jose Aldo, Eddie Alvarez, and Donald Cerrone to also become the first UFC dual champion.

    To fight from 145 to 185 pounds is simply unprecedented. McGregor has fought a trilogy with Dustin Poirier and sparred with a broken leg. McGregor (10-4 UFC) participated in the UFC Ultimate Fighter vs. Michael Chandler’s team and is looking to ferociously win.