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In reply to Post #1608 Excellent time is marching on and I hope he gets the fights he deservers sooner rather than later great news something to look forward too
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27th February. Undercard of Carl Frampton on BT sports.
Nathan Heaney v Ryan Oliver.
Nathan says Ryan is technically sound but is ready.
Come on Nathan hope that you will continue to push forward in your career but above all else hope all come through their bouts safe and sound.
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In reply to Post #1606 Nice one
Two class fighters it could go either way just like CM and Diaz
I bet the front leg kick won’t work the next time
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well will we see the decider this summer ?
LINKY POO
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In reply to Post #1604 I agree, I bet out of the two though Poirier looks like his face has been run over by a bus tomorrow
I can remember when Bisping beat Henderson, somehow lol !
I agree about the wide stance, the man has some serious power in that LH and he was not landing those devastating punches, did in the first, a nice elbow or two as well.
Gonna have to watch the second Diaz fight, think it was CM who did a leg job on him, can’t remember?
I would have thought they would all want Kalib N back in the octagon to give him a fist lesson lol
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In reply to Post #1603 Think the kicks to the leading leg could have troubled him
it was the reason he lost the fight IMHO his leg was dead
I see now he has said exactly that my leg was dead
if you notice he always throws his normally super accurate punches from that wide stance but he lost that wide stance by the 2nd round and his mobility and his punches were then missing the target
its certainly buggered up his career I would have though
so maybe the next big match would be Poirier v Diaz ????
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In reply to Post #1601 Watched the fight. CM ahead for me until he got caught. Respect though, both guys excellent strikers, caught CM and finished him. Opposite to the first fight!
Think the kicks to the leading leg could have troubled him, didn’t think he was focused for me CM, did not look as sharp, the leg kicks could have held his attacks back? To be fair though, I don’t think they were overly powerful and not enough to do damage, saying that, I don’t feel them lol
I think he thought he could walk it and paid the price. Also the time out won’t help
3rd time, could go either way, both can finish, I would put my money on CM
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In reply to Post #1601 Wow, missed it, will have to have a watch
I think Diaz did him like that in their first fight if I remember rightly?
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In reply to Post #1600 Well Mcgregor was making excuses about being out of the ring too long but truth is he was beaten by the better man with a great tactical fight targeting his lead leg a good win !
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In reply to Post #1599 Seen. It, good comeback fight for the champ
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In reply to Post #1598 He is fighting one of them ? ITS Dustin Poirier vs Conor Mcgregor
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In reply to Post #1597 Cracking fight that Gerry, pretty evenly matched although Hooker took the biggest shots!
Exhausted just watching it, brutal
I expect CM to be a couple of levels above these too. Dynamite in his left hand
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In reply to Post #1596 then this will be right up your street watch this !!! LINKY POO
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In reply to Post #1595 Like a bit of UFC. My type of fighter CM, striker
Not too bothered about the grappling myself, skill, absolutely, just boring on the eye for me. I wanna see a war
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McGregor vs Poirier 2
on BT box office PPV early hours of Sunday here card starts around 01.00 main event 05.00 ish
not in order
UFC 257: Poirier vs McGregor 2 full card
Dustin Poirier vs Conor McGregor - Lightweight
Dan Hooker vs Michael Chandler - Lightweight
Jessica Eye vs Joanne Calderwood - Women's flyweight
Khalil Rountree Jr vs Marcin Prachnio - Light heavyweight
Marina Rodriguez vs Amanda Ribas - Women's strawweight
Brad Tavares vs Antonio Carlos Junior - Middleweight
Matt Frevola vs Ottman Azaitar - Lightweight
Shane Burgos vs Hakeem Dawodu - Featherweight
Andre Sanchez vs Andrew Muniz - Middleweight
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