Really that's just show how tough mentality khabib has He endured more I hate khabib fans but love his character But man jose was tortured brutally here But khabib survived and came like a lion to McGregor
@@82bernt I agree tbh. Now that Khabib is gone the only lightweight that can Threaten him imo is Oliveira but even that is iffy. I also think he could very well beat Khabib in a rematch as well.
Biggest dethrone in UFC history. 10 years undefeated, all that talk, all that media, the McGregors winstreak to the title fight, Chad on short notice, all that. And then he knocks him out in 13 seconds. I still cannot believe this run in combination with that talk. This was a once in a lifetime run. Thank you Conor. Absolute legend!
Poor Aldo. You can literally see his spirit wilt with every press conference they did around the world. Guy was beaten long before he stepped into the cage. A master class in psychological warfare.
Hey Conor you're a good fighter , how would you feel if this guy Jose beats your ass ? Never say never untill you've won the fight is what I always say .
Yeah, his 2015-2016 run was probably the greatest run of anyone in MMA history in terms of the attention he brought to the sport, the money he generated, and the level that he elevated the sport. His personality and charisma was literally unlike anything we had seen in MMA before, and it caught on with fans worldwide who may have never before watched mixed martial arts or the UFC. Conor literally changed the game forever. He changed the way fighters promote themselves, and the way callouts are done after a fight, he brought the sport into the mainstream like no other fighter (including Rousey), and he inspired a new era of fighters who have been trying to emulate his presence and his charisma ever since.
He just right on timing,got lucky,like he fight porier,but scond n third fight,lucky was gone,karma was come..his not legend,only loser..he coward..god was planned,the arrogant man,must be great at first,n die at last..
@@dariusgod3836 people in the comments will see that I established a fact and see you’re 🧂🧂🧂so you compare me with the Tapper from a financial standpoint but from realistic perspective they see me as a Fan of the UFC and see you as a Tapper fan 🤡 no need to say more
@@jontellie he ruined multiple weight divisions for his own personal gain and never defended any of his belts. he took opportunities that only became available to him and ensured that they would never be given to another fighter. he also tried and failed to secure part ownership in the ufc brand itself. but if elevating the sport meant appealing to casuals, than yeah he did that REALLY well.
@@jontellie he left them on ice for while he had no intentions of defending the belt "Just minutes after McGregor smashed Jose Aldo, UFC President Dana White appeared on the Fox Sports 1 post-fight show to discuss his vacating the title. Notorious pushed back against the idea, stating in no uncertain terms he was intent on becoming the UFC's first-ever dual champion and was capable of juggling two belts at the same time." he then went on to lose to diaz, rematch diaz, win, somehow fight for a title after now going 1-1 in LW, and win the title all before being stripped by the company because he never did what he promised
He simply just heard that phrase from the crowd, and repeated it, so not quite impressive as a lot of people think. It's a common chant used by the Brazilian fans, which is "uh vai morrer".
@@randelestepp3022 they’re both great examples of taking away a champion’s confidence. Fury was more impressive because he was such an underdog and had no push behind him, he made himself a star when in reality Klitschko must have thought it would be just another defence before all the media started. McGregor was already being marketed as a superstar.
Very true. Even though he fell from the top, his story from the bottom to dethroning the P4P Aldo is STILL one of the greatest stories ever told in MMA. It was a true phenomenon and I watched the Aldo fight live. I remember, I was at Fiesta Cantina in West Hollywood, California. The whole place erupted.
@@chrisredfield6274 Plus the speed and certainty of his rise. How he went from joining the UFC in 2013 with a 'Who the fuck is Jose Aldo, man I would fight that guy in a heartbeat, I'd fight any of them in a heartbeat' attitude to killing the entire featherweight division and assassinating Aldo just two years later by 2015, not forgetting his injuries/recovery time and the switch from Aldo to Mendes after a world tour of build up. People forget how he beat Max Holloway with an injury, was determined to both come back quicker and better than anyone after said injury, how he immediately accepted Mendes with no ifs or buts as long as a belt was up for grabs and how he, with no excuses, continued training and took Mendes out despite another injury. The guy made sure he was getting that belt and no one can fault him for how flawlessly he both predicted and executed it.
@@hitek3138 Absolutely right. If prime Anderson is one of the GOATS then prime Conor (regardless of no title defences), fighting at 3 weights, beating interim champ contenders like Mendes on 2 weeks notice with a torn ACL, KO'ing Aldo in 13 seconds with one punch, dismantling with absolute ease, the same Alvarez who went on to destroy RDA in one round, collapse Gaethje and give Poirier two close battles (before the 1st one's DQ), is 100% a GOAT.
Oh yes, it does while watching this I basically remembered everything that was going around the time of this fight. Like where I was, what I was doing. Where I was working etc etc. It felt pretty good.
@@user-mc6xv8eh6b facts, can u imagine watching Conor for the first time against Cerrone or Poirier 2, what a difference getting dominated by Khabib had on his psyche. No disrespect im literally a McGregor fan so dont attack me u fanboys. I mean i dont care im not a snowflake so run up the replies if u want. Conor was broken (as a fighter, i hope he is happy w his family and life) after that Khabib fight, and unfortunately it looks like forever. I hope I can see him redeem himself in the octogan but its okay if it doesnt happen.
@@mironmahmudi1221 it is what it is, I still feel like he can still become the legend he was he just has to combine the old shit talk relaxed stance fighter with a little bit of moderacy to create a silver lining ergo his ultimatum
Aldo said in a brazilian interview that behind the cameras Connor is a very nice guy (what surprised me coming from Aldo), that he was very respectfull and said things like "its all business", and then when the cameras are on he turns into a character for the audience. He also said Connor is always drunk.
This version of mcregor was the one we all vicariously lived trough because you just could'nt believe it was real life.absolute fucking masterpiece of a run.
@@davids7909 It shouldn’t have happened in the first place and he said that, atleast he took the situation like a professional by acknowledging it and apologising and stating he knew he was in the wrong
I don't think you get the bigger picture look at his tattoo as well it's literally a gorilla ripping into gold or something lol it all comes full circle.
@Austin Kilgore its confusing? Let me explain. When someone acts like like an arrogant disrespectful asshole it can be satisfying to watch karma come back and bite them. Eg yesterday. Connor-"hes going to get carried out on a stretcher" Connor- gets carried out on a stretcher. Karma
@Austin Kilgore I generally do to be honest. I rarely comment on mma posts. I think it's just the fact hes a controversial figure that's pissed of so many people your always going to have people ready to point out his flaws. To be honest with how deluded some of his hard core fans are I think they need it pointed out from time to time.
2015 was such a nice year, I’m having shivers just thinking about how fucking hyped I was for ufc 189 and 194 which is one of the many reasons I cannot wait to see conor back in the octagon against Dustin because whether you like Conor or not he brings a very unique/special type of energy/vibe every night he fights
This was by far the best run anyone had winning the belt. He was truly special when he first broke into the UFC and remained so until he got drunk enough where he thought he could beat Floyd. It was never the same after that.
@Bobby Dillon u by all means have a point but y put ur body through more damage?? This isn't just like going back to normal work. He can get seriously hurt in that job.
Its crazy because every1 acted like Aldo was old and washed up after Conor koed him. Aldo is still fighting today beating guys. This was young prime Aldo who hadnt lost in a decade.
I honestly thought prime aldo ended at the chan sun Jung fight. He broke something in his leg or tore it, I cant remember and he stopped throwing leg kicks like he used to. Aldos leg kicks were brutal in his prime and tore up his opponents legs. At that point he slowly started declining but still beat Lama and Mendes again. Unlucky but conor still beat a good aldo. I think your prime is when you perform the best and that injury in that Jung fight literally made him not throw leg kicks anymore and now he doesn't throw em at all.
Hahaha fucking losers! He was overrated never was that good! He fought midgets that was the reason of his success ! He’s 3-3 against fighters of his own size.
MMA fans tend to have short-term memories but this was mastering the art of war. UFC was big business before this fight, but it went to the moon once Conor planted his flag. Say whatever you want about him from your couch, but he is absolutely one of the best ever and grew this sport tenfold.
I really hope that McGregor's loss to Poirier allows to him to get back to how he was in this era. The banter, the cheekiness is what makes him entertaining out of the cage and it's what made Aldo overreach and lose the fight.
But dude conor was able to do that before because he had this certain cloak of invincibility about himself, all that comedic trash talk wouldn't do half as much damage back as opponents will now be able to use conors weaknesses and recent defeats to undermine his confidence and level the playing field psychologically, i think its fair to say we won't be seeing this mcgregor for a while
@@haza6263 he's just changed as a man. a bit more respect doesn't hurt honestly. he just had a bad case of ring rust against the best fighter in the division, and all he needs to do is to get up and fight. I still truly believe that conor the fighter has been criminally underrated for the past years due to his trash talk, and I pray that conor once again reaches his fighting peak and continue to dominate the game.
@@shindavid6484 a man can never have two primes or two peaks in his life. But a team can, for example soccer teams or even businesses can have two or more peaks. But an individual man, never
@@thatboxinglad2821 I don't think that conor's downfall had to do anything with his physical gifts though. It was just a mix of cockiness and ring rust. I believe that he has been in his prime for a long time, just external factors stopped him from continuing on his track. if it was a physical decline, I would agree with you but he still has the same dominant skill set and body. just needs to focus.
I think Conor is a *perfect* example of a good fighter who had the mental warfare carry him through many fights. Nerves can really mess anyone up on the big day, and Conor was incredible at instilling that nervousness/fear into people. I think it goes to show why it took someone like Nate Diaz (who literally gives zero fucks about anything) to first beat him. And then someone like Khabib, who has stone cold emotions. And then Poirier, cause he already lost to him before, and he has nothing to lose. It's very interesting.
Khabib I feel like could have been susceptible to the mind games if Connor played it right. But he acted drunk and stupid and it just pissed Khabib off it didn’t shake him on all on the day
Conor is an elite fighter. Hes just not the best fighter anymore at 155 for whatever reason. At this time he was the best fighter on the roster besides jon jones probably. Conor losing to khabib and poirier doesnt mean he isnt elite. That narrative is nuts to me. Its almost impossible to stay undefeated when you fight the best of the best and go up and down weightclasses. He has been an elite fighter since he got to the ufc dont take away from his skills just because of a loss or two. I hate casual fans who think a loss or a win changes a fighters past. Elite fighters lose in the ufc all the time dude. Just trying to help you stop spreading a false narrative that people are getting tired of. Conor is a douche but hes an elite fighter. Still beats most guys in the top 10. Poirier and charlie olives are a bad matchup for him though
He beat Nate right after that and khabib is just that good of a grappler and porrier in the second fight he got a lucky hit and their third fight Conor broke his own leg
I feel like this is a joke and not a quote. But just in case, He says Babality* (Baby). Which is a finisher in Mortal Kombat. There's Fatality, Brutality, Animality, Babality, and Friendship. Jose was calling Connor a baby and implying he's going to "late term abort" this clown. P.s. It didn't go that way 🤣
The reason the fight was so fucking shocking wasn’t because Aldo got KO’d in the manner he did, it was because throughout the buildup Conor said exactly how the fight would play out and it did. He really was Mystic Mac.
Him comparing the fight to how he took the belt in the press is so amazing… literally a blink and the fight was done… what a superstar her was for putting UFC on an international recognition
@@danielleramirez1903 ufc isn’t half as popular as it is now without Conor. Everyone in the world knows Conor mcgregor, there is no other ufc fighter probably ever where everyone in the world knows their name.
@@eg.1803 Maybe. I doubt he truly regrets bullying Aldo as it made him featherweight champion but i'm sure he regrets trying to bully Khabib since it backfired.
I’ve noticed how Aldo didn’t care in the beginning of this video and as it goes on he’s slowly giving in to being aggravated. Right around the point of McGregor rubbing his shoulders it seems when it all went downhill.
i believe aldo was starting to study his past fights and started seeing how good he ACTUALLY was and started getting worried, before, u saw him playing pool then later on he started training again. my opinion at least
@bob builder i think it would because Aldo is one of the goats and before that fight he was simply too good,he let connor get in his head and it was over before it even started
@@lanceryderwilson8252 yeah I actually predicted Aldo to win because he hadn’t been beaten in forever but Conor KO him in 13 seconds I was so pissed but also happy for Conor it was impressive
@@wininaphe5104 No peak Conor was when he beat Aldo. He was great against Alvarez but that was on the back of barely scraping past Nate. Conor had that aura of invincibility after beating Aldo, that's when that "Mystic Mac" thing was in full force, before he had lost a UFC fight. When it comes to Eddie I feel like Conor just had one of those nights and Eddie had a bad one, much like Cody vs Cruz
The fact that McGregor looked very calmed and collective being in Jose Aldo’s Country (Brazil) with thousands of fans screaming at him says a-lot of his mindset geeez!
I will always be a Conor McGregor fanBoi. IDC at all. when he first started he represented something to me that I took notice. no matter who he is today, what condition he is in, or how many times he falls, I will ALWAYS have love and hope for his future uprising no matter where that rise may be.
I’m kind of a Connor hater, but at the same time it’s hard not to admire that supreme confidence and wittiness. Definitely changed the game and a psychological beast
SAME greatest rise to greatness and stardom in all of sports history and a once in a lifetime guy we will never see another one being as charismatic as conor and also being able to back everything he said up motivated conor was insane the floyd money sadly ruined his motivation he did not care about mma after that but the conor that fought eddie alvarez no fucking LW would have beaten him that night it was absolutely magical
39:57 In several of Aldo's fights I saw him doing this sequence of strikes and Conor studied him well to the point of hitting a nice hook and knocking him out. when you are a champion you are the most studied guy in the category. Total credit to Conor as well as Edwards with that kick to the head by Usman. I see people talking about "stroke of luck" the luck they talk about so much means training, study and dedication. I don't know who said "the more I study and dedicate myself, the luckier I get" luck can be that and not a random thing that fell from the sky I am Brazilian
frame by frame, that is an amazing knockout. The way Conor saw that punch coming, and got off a quick but perfectly precise punch...and then aldo's punch even lands but he is already unconscious.
so crazy that there is even footage of him practicing that exact punch in the locker room its crazy he knew it would happen in his motivated days he would notice every small detail he even said afterwars that he saw aldos right hand a little bit twitching and that this was the last thing for him to know aldo is going for the punch its crazy
Damn I totally forgot Aldo’s record was 25-1 going into the fight which is just insane both the record and how good aldo was in his prime but also how Conor starched him
have never been, will never be any atmosphere like the one Conor created over his peak years ever again. That was magical. That ireland presser, jeesus it was crazy
truly once in a lifetime guy we will never see some like Conor ever again Thank you legend, greatest rise to stardom and greatness in all of sports history ❤
Surrender to Jesus. He is the only Way the The Father. Repent daily Revelation 22:19 And if any man shall take away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God shall take away his part out of the book of life, and out of the holy city, and from the things which are written in this book. To even be in the book of life You have to be saved/born again. And the word says God can take out Your name, which means You are not longer saved. Repent or perish. Hebrews 10:26-27 If we deliberately keep on sinning after we have received the knowledge of the truth, no sacrifice for sins is left, 27 but only a fearful expectation of judgment and of raging fire that will consume the enemies of God. Revelation 3:16 So then because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spue thee out of my mouth. Philipians 2:12 Wherefore, my beloved, as ye have always obeyed, not as in my presence only, but now much more in my absence, work out your own salvation with fear and trembling. Luke 21:36 Watch ye therefore, and PRAY ALWAYS, that ye may be "accounted worthy" to escape all these things that shall come to pass, and to stand before the Son of man. 1 Corinthians 6:9-10 Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? Be not deceived: neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind, Nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners, shall inherit the kingdom of God.
Psychological warfare at its finest - Conor will always be King . I am Irish but that being said I Give Aldo all the respect due , he fought hard for many many years and is beloved by many Irish people as millions all the world .
I don’t care about what is happening. I can appreciate the absolute reign of terror that was Conor McGregor in 2012-2015 or whatever years. He was easy too 10 All Time in my book. But he has an unfortunate legacy. He’s got the accolades, but I hope he gets that aura of unbeatable somehow
UFC will not be the same when Connor retires. For me, he was at his best during his Featherweight run. Young and dashing at best , hungry, mentally and physically so strong, fast as lightning, I mean so many best words to describe him. I don't care what people think about him now, he is the best UFC, Dana and the UFC fans will ever get for like decades. Connor forever. Huge respect my man!
he made the UFC thank you legend he is one of the most known athletes in the world today he really made everything he did turn into reality absolute legend and god damn inspirational from not even having a job to almost being a billionaire now what a rise man
@@garrettchin4923 that’s a controversial loss...chito was robbed and was barely up and coming. If you call hugging and laying on someone with no damage a “win” then maybe look into another sport.
He was fascinated in movement and how the body works back in those times with the dork, but after nate said something about ido portal conor legit just ditched him
@@dylanhampton6873 true. I honestly think thats what changed him the most. He stopped being loose and became stiff, not only fighting but also in interviews.
@@rquintero3 Doesn't he still train with Artem "the Russian hammer" Lobov 😂 I thought they still did maybe just not as much. Artems his go to guy for sparring usually.
This is my favourite channel on UA-cam at the moment, constantly binge watching the videos. Throughout the video you could see how much McGregor was really getting into the head of Aldo.
this was crazy, the build up to the fight and everything, it’s even more crazy that the goat Larone was able to make a 45 minutes video on a fight that was 13 seconds, just so much leading up to the fight, damn i love this channel
I truly believe aldo was beat months in advance, you can see his happiness decrease as the video goes on. What a rivalry everything about it was amazing, from Conor’s run up to the title, to the press conferences, truly amazing.
That is the Conor that will always be in my memory. Funny, determined, master mind, and thousands of irish people behind his back. No bully attitude, no whiskey mongul, no trash talk below the belt.
That leading knee he throws when guys are against the cage. It literally never lands, and always gets him in a dangerous spot. But he's overwhelming them, so they keep backing up
@@Karl_Squell It was a stupid question (who cares about clothes?) asked by an overrated Disney shill with no integrity. The worst part is he pretended to be Jewish (went as far as editing his Wikipedia page) despite his parents being ethnic Armenian/Christian (Mom) and Egyptian/Muslim (Dad). And he's irreligious.
When you hear Conor talk you can see he is very intelligent, very witty, and well spoken. Too bad his focus went to money and not the same passion he once had. He went from a unique special fighter...to a basic everyday celebrity.
He became famous in Cage Warriors with very little money to his name to now being a very wealthy multi-millionaire and even though he lost his last like 3 or 4 fights and he likes to party with the snow and Irish whiskey and likes to punch elderly men in a pub, he is still the same Connor underneath I'd like to believe. I think the change in Connor happened before, during and after the loss to Khabib, something during that whole time period switched in Connor. That shift from a funny, determined hype machine in to a vicious, unprofessional and meaner character. When I say unprofessional I mean his attitude with law enforcement, fighting outside the octagon and partying like a mad man. But for me I can't blame a man starting at net zero, working so fucking hard at Jui Jitzu and MMA and becoming a legend in the UFC whilst racking up millions of dollars in the process. I'd bet my next 2 years wages that kind of fame and money would corrupt anybody, how can it not?
@@tama-a-tumatauengahiku3647 whether he had better support or not, Jose has never encountered someone who is constantly bashing his mentality like that, all the media,coupled by everything else, he could've had monks n gurus, he'd still lose exactly the same way
It’s still mind blowing how accurate Conor was on the outcome of his fight, Word for word he was bang on! The man is an absolute heinous! We will never see anything like McGregor v Aldo ever again
@@timforti Totally agree. That was incredible. He literally pieced up Eddie with ease. I respect him though 4 taking the Mendez fight when he didn't have 2. That's his majee or break moment imo.Mendez was his toughest fight in the ufc at that point.
this is a documentary of psychological torture
Really that's just show how tough mentality khabib has
He endured more
I hate khabib fans but love his character
But man jose was tortured brutally here
But khabib survived and came like a lion to McGregor
khabib a monster for not letting this man get into his head like aldo and all of em did
khabib doesnt even understand english with the irish accent
@@TheSerwow 😂😂 right
@@TheSerwow underrated comment right there
Its actually scary how well he predicted the finish, supreme confidence
agree,and i think connor gonna destroy everybody in 2021
@@kevmadison1195 whats fake. hes fighting dustin now in january baby.
@@realkiMaruz all his fights including when he knockouts dustin again fake
I mean bruh, 6 fucking seconds
@@82bernt I agree tbh. Now that Khabib is gone the only lightweight that can Threaten him imo is Oliveira but even that is iffy. I also think he could very well beat Khabib in a rematch as well.
Biggest dethrone in UFC history. 10 years undefeated, all that talk, all that media, the McGregors winstreak to the title fight, Chad on short notice, all that. And then he knocks him out in 13 seconds. I still cannot believe this run in combination with that talk. This was a once in a lifetime run. Thank you Conor. Absolute legend!
He got knocked the fuck out!
@@Fat_black_cat ik lol fukn aldo is a goober🤣
@@blackops2134 I was talking about coner getting fucked by Dustin hhahaha
@@Fat_black_cat nothing wrong with losing to the better man
He did his best
@@Fat_black_cat Mcgregor just got knocked out cold vs Dustin...go watch the video he was 100% out..Today u are the hammer tomorrow u are the NAIL...
“You blink and the belt is wrapped around my waist” my mans literally manifested how he won the fight. One of my most favorite fighters ever
He’s got that Druid magical blood in his DNA
“i feel him overreacting, overextending, n will be KO’d unconscious” mystic mac fr
I legit paused it at that to comment then saw this 😂 crazy foreshadowing
27:23 This fight is going to be a war, a slugfest ! 😂🤣
He was explosive with his words, but also followed it up in the octagon.
Poor Aldo. You can literally see his spirit wilt with every press conference they did around the world. Guy was beaten long before he stepped into the cage. A master class in psychological warfare.
no
@@Wtahc yes
@@ShiteOnTheBus how much money did you bet on the fight?
@@Wtahc what are you talking about
@@adawg11 well clearly the guy bet all his money on the fight given his level of confidence
*in the plane* “Can u talk to them!? Tell em im coming” lmao
That was a good laugh i don't remember that part at all
Even in the skuy am comen!
@@Lynx-lh9it 😂😂😂
#conair😂
timestamp?
One of the best trash talkers going up against a person who doesn't speak English
Hey Conor you're a good fighter , how would you feel if this guy Jose beats your ass ? Never say never untill you've won the fight is what I always say .
@@AStrangernightApache0864 ‘if’. Doesn’t exist.
AHHAHAHAH
big fan
But he spoke some brazilian/portuguese words to him sooo an effort was made
"Mooda fooka don't look like me"🤣💀
45 minutes of footage, years of legacy, god knows how many months of training and all it took was 13 seconds.
Because only Conor could do that
@@ΚωνσταντίνοςΚοκκώνης-υ5χ only conor ? Lmao wut
5:35 was cringe though
@@jonasfadi8213 Only conor then could chat so much shit and win
Goat
At that point in his carreer no one could touch him..what a legend, what an inspiration
how is he an inspiration clown 🤡 you’re sad asf
Big facts
Dawcter stawwpege 🦵
And some get exposed and some were only good for the trash talk
He would have never done that to any of the Russian fighters from dagestan. Conor was just fortunate it was aldo
"Precision beats power"
"timing beat speed"
What a legend, hate him or love him.
No one ever draw such a great crowd like Conor did, in this UFC.
Yeah, his 2015-2016 run was probably the greatest run of anyone in MMA history in terms of the attention he brought to the sport, the money he generated, and the level that he elevated the sport. His personality and charisma was literally unlike anything we had seen in MMA before, and it caught on with fans worldwide who may have never before watched mixed martial arts or the UFC. Conor literally changed the game forever. He changed the way fighters promote themselves, and the way callouts are done after a fight, he brought the sport into the mainstream like no other fighter (including Rousey), and he inspired a new era of fighters who have been trying to emulate his presence and his charisma ever since.
He just right on timing,got lucky,like he fight porier,but scond n third fight,lucky was gone,karma was come..his not legend,only loser..he coward..god was planned,the arrogant man,must be great at first,n die at last..
Nobody hates him or love him they all just feel sorry for him
@@Willie-go6dc he must be thinkin the same for u bud. you’re broke compared to him😵💫
@@dariusgod3836 people in the comments will see that I established a fact and see you’re 🧂🧂🧂so you compare me with the Tapper from a financial standpoint but from realistic perspective they see me as a Fan of the UFC and see you as a Tapper fan 🤡 no need to say more
Whether you love or hate Conor - there is no denying that he elevated the sport of MMA to another level practically on his own.
he didn't exactly elevate it
@@yofyo he did lol
@@jontellie he ruined multiple weight divisions for his own personal gain and never defended any of his belts. he took opportunities that only became available to him and ensured that they would never be given to another fighter. he also tried and failed to secure part ownership in the ufc brand itself. but if elevating the sport meant appealing to casuals, than yeah he did that REALLY well.
@@yofyo how did he ruin multiple weight divisions
And also what is your source on this information my guy💁🏻♂️
@@jontellie he left them on ice for while he had no intentions of defending the belt
"Just minutes after McGregor smashed Jose Aldo, UFC President Dana White appeared on the Fox Sports 1 post-fight show to discuss his vacating the title. Notorious pushed back against the idea, stating in no uncertain terms he was intent on becoming the UFC's first-ever dual champion and was capable of juggling two belts at the same time."
he then went on to lose to diaz, rematch diaz, win, somehow fight for a title after now going 1-1 in LW, and win the title all before being stripped by the company because he never did what he promised
I love how McGregor learned Portuguese just to mess with Aldo.
He simply just heard that phrase from the crowd, and repeated it, so not quite impressive as a lot of people think. It's a common chant used by the Brazilian fans, which is "uh vai morrer".
Also, whoever does the translation for UFC needs to be fired, as when Aldo talked most of it was totally off.
@@arthurvaladares8288 he said a lot more than that.
@@arthurvaladares8288 then explain 5:20, Conor shouting in Portugese to Aldo? thats not something often shouted by Brazilian fans
McGregor outplayed Aldo in every way possible and you see it in Aldo eyes
The single worst mental beatdown in all of combat sports
Worst or best?
@@peacefulbeet8574 worst if you’re Jose Aldo
Yea it happens when you're forced to be around that kind of guy for a world tour lol
Almost worse than the meltdown Fury gave Klitscho!
@@randelestepp3022 they’re both great examples of taking away a champion’s confidence. Fury was more impressive because he was such an underdog and had no push behind him, he made himself a star when in reality Klitschko must have thought it would be just another defence before all the media started. McGregor was already being marketed as a superstar.
That was a happy, motivated, likeable Conor.
He had an amazing career. They all fall eventually. Legend.
Very true. Even though he fell from the top, his story from the bottom to dethroning the P4P Aldo is STILL one of the greatest stories ever told in MMA. It was a true phenomenon and I watched the Aldo fight live. I remember, I was at Fiesta Cantina in West Hollywood, California. The whole place erupted.
@@chrisredfield6274 Plus the speed and certainty of his rise. How he went from joining the UFC in 2013 with a 'Who the fuck is Jose Aldo, man I would fight that guy in a heartbeat, I'd fight any of them in a heartbeat' attitude to killing the entire featherweight division and assassinating Aldo just two years later by 2015, not forgetting his injuries/recovery time and the switch from Aldo to Mendes after a world tour of build up. People forget how he beat Max Holloway with an injury, was determined to both come back quicker and better than anyone after said injury, how he immediately accepted Mendes with no ifs or buts as long as a belt was up for grabs and how he, with no excuses, continued training and took Mendes out despite another injury. The guy made sure he was getting that belt and no one can fault him for how flawlessly he both predicted and executed it.
@@J1283-s1k And then to top all of that off...He moves up in weight and grabs another belt. GOAT
@@hitek3138 Absolutely right. If prime Anderson is one of the GOATS then prime Conor (regardless of no title defences), fighting at 3 weights, beating interim champ contenders like Mendes on 2 weeks notice with a torn ACL, KO'ing Aldo in 13 seconds with one punch, dismantling with absolute ease, the same Alvarez who went on to destroy RDA in one round, collapse Gaethje and give Poirier two close battles (before the 1st one's DQ), is 100% a GOAT.
@@J1283-s1k glad you said A and not THE
McGregor saying "you're going to die" to Aldo in Portuguese is one of my all-time favorite moments in UFC history.
Dude it genuinely shook Aldo to his core. You can see the terror in his eyes so clearly
Aldo was actually scared when he said it too. You could just tell
God I love this channel, it’s like taking a time machine to this event
I see you everywhere lmao
Oh yes, it does while watching this I basically remembered everything that was going around the time of this fight. Like where I was, what I was doing. Where I was working etc etc. It felt pretty good.
It's great for new ufc fans too
@@user-mc6xv8eh6b facts, can u imagine watching Conor for the first time against Cerrone or Poirier 2, what a difference getting dominated by Khabib had on his psyche. No disrespect im literally a McGregor fan so dont attack me u fanboys. I mean i dont care im not a snowflake so run up the replies if u want. Conor was broken (as a fighter, i hope he is happy w his family and life) after that Khabib fight, and unfortunately it looks like forever. I hope I can see him redeem himself in the octogan but its okay if it doesnt happen.
@@mironmahmudi1221 it is what it is, I still feel like he can still become the legend he was he just has to combine the old shit talk relaxed stance fighter with a little bit of moderacy to create a silver lining ergo his ultimatum
“If this was a different time, I would invade his favela on horseback and kill ANYONE that was not fit to work.” still one of the most savage lines
I think he meant walk but yeah fr that shit was scary 🔥👏🏼
1:36
@@JustinLT212 id say hilarious rather than scary hahahah i lmaod
Colby did it worse
... it was pretty antithetical to the history of Ireland and its lack of colonialism... he sounded a bit English if anything. pathetic of him really
Aldo said in a brazilian interview that behind the cameras Connor is a very nice guy (what surprised me coming from Aldo), that he was very respectfull and said things like "its all business", and then when the cameras are on he turns into a character for the audience. He also said Connor is always drunk.
And he also said u talk shit
@@anthonylandmann425 Me?
liqour does wonders lol
@@anthonylandmann425 fan boy.
@@alejandropreciado1814 kid
This version of mcregor was the one we all vicariously lived trough because you just could'nt believe it was real life.absolute fucking masterpiece of a run.
simply the most inspirational story of all time
I absolutely love that you said lived "trough"
Any other depressed McGregor fans looking back on the glory days?
EDIT: Well it seems we’ll be here a little longer😕
Of course
Yes
@@termotanque4911 we down bad bro😞
@@termotanque4911 No doubt about it man. The come back is gonna be insane
@@termotanque4911 yessir👊
Jose: I have eagle eyes, I see everything coming, he doesn't stand a chance
Conor: Hey, Artem, You sleep good?
Old Guy: This Proper 12 is shit.
Connor - sucker punches 80yr old man.
A true Hero! Good Job Ireland 🇮🇪
@The Alpha Chad Lol
@@davids7909 It shouldn’t have happened in the first place and he said that, atleast he took the situation like a professional by acknowledging it and apologising and stating he knew he was in the wrong
@@thprincej2638 He assaulted an old man........ damn you little kids are gullible
@@davids7909 to be fair that 80 year old is on conor's level these days
It was over when Conor told him he was going to die in aldos native language.
aldo looked horrified
@@bears4life100 he didnt even respond
@@marvelfan9493 he doesn t have to
He was so scared to look at him in the octagon
@@abdelkhalekbelhinani3948 ur right, thats why he got his shit smacked, he knew his place.
The way Conor smiles and looks Aldo in the eyes as he crop dusts him is the best thing EVER in ufc bruh 😂😆😂
Conor said, "its like in the jungle, king gets old and sloppy and a younger gorilla comes and kills him and takes everything he owns." Haha I love it
Like he was predicting his future.
He used mk ultra program to brainwash jose into losing focus
I don't think you get the bigger picture look at his tattoo as well it's literally a gorilla ripping into gold or something lol it all comes full circle.
@Austin Kilgore its confusing? Let me explain. When someone acts like like an arrogant disrespectful asshole it can be satisfying to watch karma come back and bite them.
Eg yesterday.
Connor-"hes going to get carried out on a stretcher"
Connor- gets carried out on a stretcher. Karma
@Austin Kilgore I generally do to be honest. I rarely comment on mma posts.
I think it's just the fact hes a controversial figure that's pissed of so many people your always going to have people ready to point out his flaws.
To be honest with how deluded some of his hard core fans are I think they need it pointed out from time to time.
This was arguably the biggest in MMA history at the time
2015 was such a nice year, I’m having shivers just thinking about how fucking hyped I was for ufc 189 and 194 which is one of the many reasons I cannot wait to see conor back in the octagon against Dustin because whether you like Conor or not he brings a very unique/special type of energy/vibe every night he fights
Probably is the biggest fight in MMA history till this day (in terms of influence). Damn that was so sad to watch as an Aldo fan.
@@ricardohuard1171 True words!
facts, only the ones who experienced this at the time will understand.
Yeah it feels like they didn’t go as far with the media tour for the Eddie Alvarez and khabib fights
1 thing Conor is undefeated in, is his style. Dude stays clean.
Big facts
Man has style
TRUE THAT !!
Leave Conor alone. He's asleep. 🤣
@@jelenaflajs5504 bahahhahha
This was by far the best run anyone had winning the belt. He was truly special when he first broke into the UFC and remained so until he got drunk enough where he thought he could beat Floyd. It was never the same after that.
lol that fight was staged
What? That was all a money play.
@Bobby Dillon fuck no lol. I wouldn't
@Bobby Dillon lol would u trade it??
@Bobby Dillon u by all means have a point but y put ur body through more damage?? This isn't just like going back to normal work. He can get seriously hurt in that job.
Its crazy because every1 acted like Aldo was old and washed up after Conor koed him. Aldo is still fighting today beating guys. This was young prime Aldo who hadnt lost in a decade.
I thought he stopped fighting.
Exactly. Aldo was still incredible but lets not bullshit, he was mind fucked
nothing but respect to aldo
I honestly thought prime aldo ended at the chan sun Jung fight. He broke something in his leg or tore it, I cant remember and he stopped throwing leg kicks like he used to. Aldos leg kicks were brutal in his prime and tore up his opponents legs. At that point he slowly started declining but still beat Lama and Mendes again. Unlucky but conor still beat a good aldo. I think your prime is when you perform the best and that injury in that Jung fight literally made him not throw leg kicks anymore and now he doesn't throw em at all.
@@niharshastri3519 he throwed a lot of kicks against Yan, i can't wait for the Dillashaw fight
This moment in ufcs history had such an enormous and powerful feel to it. An incredible time to be an mma fan. I'll never forget that day.
Akin to the attitude era in wwe
Watching this after the Poirier rematch makes me miss 2015/2016 Conor
Same
Hahaha fucking losers! He was overrated never was that good! He fought midgets that was the reason of his success ! He’s 3-3 against fighters of his own size.
@@Fat_black_cat bruh he would knock your ass out 🤦🏿
@@Fat_black_cat isnt khabib also supposed to be in middleweight?
@@SandySandy-ej5ds what???
MMA fans tend to have short-term memories but this was mastering the art of war. UFC was big business before this fight, but it went to the moon once Conor planted his flag. Say whatever you want about him from your couch, but he is absolutely one of the best ever and grew this sport tenfold.
Plagiarism
I really hope that McGregor's loss to Poirier allows to him to get back to how he was in this era. The banter, the cheekiness is what makes him entertaining out of the cage and it's what made Aldo overreach and lose the fight.
But dude conor was able to do that before because he had this certain cloak of invincibility about himself, all that comedic trash talk wouldn't do half as much damage back as opponents will now be able to use conors weaknesses and recent defeats to undermine his confidence and level the playing field psychologically, i think its fair to say we won't be seeing this mcgregor for a while
@@haza6263 he's just changed as a man. a bit more respect doesn't hurt honestly. he just had a bad case of ring rust against the best fighter in the division, and all he needs to do is to get up and fight. I still truly believe that conor the fighter has been criminally underrated for the past years due to his trash talk, and I pray that conor once again reaches his fighting peak and continue to dominate the game.
@@shindavid6484 a man can never have two primes or two peaks in his life. But a team can, for example soccer teams or even businesses can have two or more peaks.
But an individual man, never
@@thatboxinglad2821 I don't think that conor's downfall had to do anything with his physical gifts though. It was just a mix of cockiness and ring rust. I believe that he has been in his prime for a long time, just external factors stopped him from continuing on his track. if it was a physical decline, I would agree with you but he still has the same dominant skill set and body. just needs to focus.
And then he breaks his fucking ankle lol
I think Conor is a *perfect* example of a good fighter who had the mental warfare carry him through many fights. Nerves can really mess anyone up on the big day, and Conor was incredible at instilling that nervousness/fear into people.
I think it goes to show why it took someone like Nate Diaz (who literally gives zero fucks about anything) to first beat him. And then someone like Khabib, who has stone cold emotions. And then Poirier, cause he already lost to him before, and he has nothing to lose. It's very interesting.
Khabib I feel like could have been susceptible to the mind games if Connor played it right. But he acted drunk and stupid and it just pissed Khabib off it didn’t shake him on all on the day
Conor is an elite fighter. Hes just not the best fighter anymore at 155 for whatever reason. At this time he was the best fighter on the roster besides jon jones probably. Conor losing to khabib and poirier doesnt mean he isnt elite. That narrative is nuts to me. Its almost impossible to stay undefeated when you fight the best of the best and go up and down weightclasses. He has been an elite fighter since he got to the ufc dont take away from his skills just because of a loss or two. I hate casual fans who think a loss or a win changes a fighters past. Elite fighters lose in the ufc all the time dude. Just trying to help you stop spreading a false narrative that people are getting tired of. Conor is a douche but hes an elite fighter. Still beats most guys in the top 10. Poirier and charlie olives are a bad matchup for him though
he wasnt a good fighter he was a great fighter
@@TheJellyfish800 I think Khabib was too strong for him, that guy 29-0 beat Dustin, Mgregor, Justian Gaithe like piece of cake.
He beat Nate right after that and khabib is just that good of a grappler and porrier in the second fight he got a lucky hit and their third fight Conor broke his own leg
This channel is actually the unsung hero of mma channels. Keep up the great work 💪🏻
Agreed 🙏🏽🙏🏽
most of the clips r already on the ufc channel
@@srt4853 it doesn’t matter, the amount of time to go find all of these clips and compile them together takes would take a lot of effort
Bruh it's the best one I've ever seen, I've beeeeeeen looking for these kinds of videos 👊🏾✊🏾🤜🏾🤛🏾
@@backpacker2773 this is my new favorite MMA channel lol
He just broke him down bit by bit and it’s more impressive than anything he has done in the cage. It’s an absolute masterpiece.
What he did in the cage that night is a part of the masterpiece
He just trash talked him endlessly it's not that deep
@@samk.4158calm down son
I like how u got footage that is rarely seen.
Aldo's Coach: Fatalityyyy
Juan Jose Aldo: Pay-paliteee
lmfao haha funny asf go connor
13 seconds fatality
Pay pal it is
Aw man 🤣🤣🤣😭😭😭
I feel like this is a joke and not a quote. But just in case, He says Babality* (Baby). Which is a finisher in Mortal Kombat. There's Fatality, Brutality, Animality, Babality, and Friendship. Jose was calling Connor a baby and implying he's going to "late term abort" this clown.
P.s. It didn't go that way 🤣
No matter what happens the rest of Conor career, no one can deny his performance in every aspect of this fight
No body gives a fuck to deny his performance
@@AMG749 lol
@@AMG749 yea they do
@@AMG749 Why r u here then?
And no one can deny how much of an asshole he really was...
This is the McGregor I miss! He was at the top of his game & very entertaining to watch at that time. He was untouchable. I miss those days!
"aldo ye little fecker ya" 😂😂
😂😂 Mad.. Looking like a extra from The hills have eyes...
😂😂😂
17:17 spoken from a fan
The reason the fight was so fucking shocking wasn’t because Aldo got KO’d in the manner he did, it was because throughout the buildup Conor said exactly how the fight would play out and it did. He really was Mystic Mac.
Ya especially when he’s called it more then once 😂
The power of the subconscious mind
This Conor gonna be in the history books forever. The most exciting fighter in combat sports history.
not really
@@andreprefontaine3824 but it actually will be.
He is not on the same level as The Greatest, but top 5 without a doubt
He def made the sport was it was today Connor was the first mainstream star from ufc
@@tarzbaow probs not even top 5 but not the point, this mans rise in the UFC was the most exciting train of events in combat sports history.
Him comparing the fight to how he took the belt in the press is so amazing… literally a blink and the fight was done… what a superstar her was for putting UFC on an international recognition
I don’t think we’ll ever see a McGregor like this again. Man really made the ufc where it is today.
@@danielleramirez1903 Yes he did
@@danielleramirez1903 he did kid
@@danielleramirez1903 ufc isn’t half as popular as it is now without Conor. Everyone in the world knows Conor mcgregor, there is no other ufc fighter probably ever where everyone in the world knows their name.
@@danielleramirez1903 Cant even spell there’s
Everyone says I caint spel there's just did ha ha,
25:42 couldn’t have been more spot on
All that build-up, all those pre-fight interactions, press conferences, city tours, ect., - gets ko'd in 13 seconds.
I allways thought so too. I guess he regretted going overboard with the bullying.
@@eg.1803 Maybe. I doubt he truly regrets bullying Aldo as it made him featherweight champion but i'm sure he regrets trying to bully Khabib since it backfired.
This channel is such a gem..
Truly a treat.
This is absolutely brutal to watch. As the video progresses, Aldo seems to break little by little until he finally shatters in the octagon.
Exactly. He lost before the fight even started
I’ve noticed how Aldo didn’t care in the beginning of this video and as it goes on he’s slowly giving in to being aggravated. Right around the point of McGregor rubbing his shoulders it seems when it all went downhill.
i believe aldo was starting to study his past fights and started seeing how good he ACTUALLY was and started getting worried, before, u saw him playing pool then later on he started training again. my opinion at least
Exactly 😂😂
@bob builder i think it would because Aldo is one of the goats and before that fight he was simply too good,he let connor get in his head and it was over before it even started
@@lanceryderwilson8252 yeah I actually predicted Aldo to win because he hadn’t been beaten in forever but Conor KO him in 13 seconds I was so pissed but also happy for Conor it was impressive
İ wonder who is let conor did sit behind the aldo. İ think this is a dana's plan lol.
5:20 lol Conor enjoys trash talking so much he learned to insult him in his language.
It's a shame this version of Conor doesn't exist anymore. Even his trash talk isn't the same as it once was.
“That MF don’t look like me”😭😂😂
4:13
I lol’d on that one literally. Loool
Coldest moment is when Conor spoke Portuguese just to tell Aldo “your going to die”
13 seconds that changed Aldo forever. That punch made him question everything
He flopped for the bag
@@AIIen.alledgedly2 nah he just got ran through
What a legend. Amazing. Love him or hate him. He made mma mainstream.
8:56 its incredible how accurate Jose predicted his lost
LMFAO
😂😭
Jose even states at one stage the first punch will finish it...Oh God if only he knew.
4:18 he enacts how the fight will end perfectly
@@True_YangR7 "Cow."
Oh man, I remember watching this fight. The adrenaline and sweaty palms. I couldn't believe it. I miss that day. Peak Conor.
Mom's spaghetti?
Duolingo¿
No peak Conor was when he became double champ
Yeah but went thru hell and back much needed with Diaz and the then looked goat status against Eddie Alvarez
@@wininaphe5104 No peak Conor was when he beat Aldo. He was great against Alvarez but that was on the back of barely scraping past Nate. Conor had that aura of invincibility after beating Aldo, that's when that "Mystic Mac" thing was in full force, before he had lost a UFC fight. When it comes to Eddie I feel like Conor just had one of those nights and Eddie had a bad one, much like Cody vs Cruz
The fact that McGregor looked very calmed and collective being in Jose Aldo’s Country (Brazil) with thousands of fans screaming at him says a-lot of his mindset geeez!
i come back and watch this from time to time, probably the best video on youtube
Rewatching this, I realized that Aldo was absolutely right. It was a flawless victory.
This is my biggest takeaway
@@Brodyb23 whatever Brody
I will always be a Conor McGregor fanBoi. IDC at all. when he first started he represented something to me that I took notice. no matter who he is today, what condition he is in, or how many times he falls, I will ALWAYS have love and hope for his future uprising no matter where that rise may be.
I’m kind of a Connor hater, but at the same time it’s hard not to admire that supreme confidence and wittiness. Definitely changed the game and a psychological beast
He couldn't even knockout a 60+ year old sitting down man with a cheap shot at a bar. I don't think he's gonna do shit going forward
@@Anomaly-33 let me know when you fight in the UFC lol, cause we all know with facts, that you wont be doing shit going forwards XD
Same, i always root for him no matter what
SAME greatest rise to greatness and stardom in all of sports history and a once in a lifetime guy
we will never see another one being as charismatic as conor and also being able to back everything he said up motivated conor was insane the floyd money sadly ruined his motivation he did not care about mma after that but the conor that fought eddie alvarez no fucking LW would have beaten him that night it was absolutely magical
5:28 me saying a bad word when i was a kid.
39:57 In several of Aldo's fights I saw him doing this sequence of strikes and Conor studied him well to the point of hitting a nice hook and knocking him out. when you are a champion you are the most studied guy in the category. Total credit to Conor as well as Edwards with that kick to the head by Usman. I see people talking about "stroke of luck" the luck they talk about so much means training, study and dedication. I don't know who said "the more I study and dedicate myself, the luckier I get" luck can be that and not a random thing that fell from the sky
I am Brazilian
frame by frame, that is an amazing knockout. The way Conor saw that punch coming, and got off a quick but perfectly precise punch...and then aldo's punch even lands but he is already unconscious.
so crazy that there is even footage of him practicing that exact punch in the locker room its crazy he knew it would happen in his motivated days he would notice every small detail he even said afterwars that he saw aldos right hand a little bit twitching and that this was the last thing for him to know aldo is going for the punch its crazy
Conor then: Nothing to lose
Conor now: He got something to lose
Yeah he’s basically in Aldo’s shoes now, got kids wife maybe it’s the end of Conor, or he could come back who knows
@@zk-ru8ct depends on if he beats poirier or not
Took a picture with his double at 4:04 then at 4:12 he said he dont look like him 💀😂
he literally looked nothing like conor tho
Thanks for repeating what we all just saw and heard, you’re a credit to the community
what is a body double for in the UFC?
@@jackpd34 😂😂😂 damn
@@thorzzz9531 It’s not for UFC Conor doesn’t want attention.
Damn I totally forgot Aldo’s record was 25-1 going into the fight which is just insane both the record and how good aldo was in his prime but also how Conor starched him
This version of conor is pure treasure. He was just way above the game in every aspect.
have never been, will never be any atmosphere like the one Conor created over his peak years ever again. That was magical. That ireland presser, jeesus it was crazy
truly once in a lifetime guy we will never see some like Conor ever again
Thank you legend, greatest rise to stardom and greatness in all of sports history ❤
Surrender to Jesus. He is the only Way the The Father. Repent daily
Revelation 22:19 And if any man shall take away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God shall take away his part out of the book of life, and out of the holy city, and from the things which are written in this book.
To even be in the book of life You have to be saved/born again. And the word says God can take out Your name, which means You are not longer saved. Repent or perish.
Hebrews 10:26-27 If we deliberately keep on sinning after we have received the knowledge of the truth, no sacrifice for sins is left, 27 but only a fearful expectation of judgment and of raging fire that will consume the enemies of God.
Revelation 3:16 So then because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spue thee out of my mouth.
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Luke 21:36 Watch ye therefore, and PRAY ALWAYS, that ye may be "accounted worthy" to escape all these things that shall come to pass, and to stand before the Son of man.
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fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind,
Nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners, shall inherit the kingdom of God.
one of the best showmen of all time who actually lived up to the hype
Psychological warfare at its finest - Conor will always be King . I am Irish but that being said I Give Aldo all the respect due , he fought hard for many many years and is beloved by many Irish people as millions all the world .
“Before anyone does their move I see it”
*gets knocked out in 13 sec
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SuperBrendan 💀💀💀
@@SuperBrendan3 Plus shipping and handling
Didn’t say he can dodge it lol
I mean. He cant see pitch black. Thats why
“Tell him I am his daddy” “sit on my lap” hahaha
11:58 he's shaking. Conor really got into his head! Damn
Aldo retired now. We will miss him. A UFC legend and one of the greatest to ever do it.
He’s back
Aldo before losing: “I won’t let him get in my head”
Also after losing: “he got in my head and made me angry”
5:07 Wow. And now Conor is the one with the wife and kids. See how it effects you.
Distractions
Poirier also have wife and a daughter
Effects different people in different ways
Poirier has a wife and a daughter
Khabib is married with a child
Both killers still
Luke stayed single for fighting, look at him now.. it’s all about perspective and mentality
@@thatboxinglad2821 not everyone reacts the same.
I don’t care about what is happening. I can appreciate the absolute reign of terror that was Conor McGregor in 2012-2015 or whatever years. He was easy too 10 All Time in my book. But he has an unfortunate legacy. He’s got the accolades, but I hope he gets that aura of unbeatable somehow
UFC will not be the same when Connor retires. For me, he was at his best during his Featherweight run. Young and dashing at best , hungry, mentally and physically so strong, fast as lightning, I mean so many best words to describe him. I don't care what people think about him now, he is the best UFC, Dana and the UFC fans will ever get for like decades. Connor forever. Huge respect my man!
He sucks
He has barely been fighting and the ufc has been fine without him
@@Infam0usKiller Francis ngannu beats Jon Jones, period
@@disappointmentyes6387 I was talking about Connor
he made the UFC thank you legend he is one of the most known athletes in the world today he really made everything he did turn into reality absolute legend and god damn inspirational from not even having a job to almost being a billionaire now what a rise man
This video is like the documentary on the death of what and who jose aldo was....
What do you mean aldo just beat chito.
@@garrettchin4923 that’s a controversial loss...chito was robbed and was barely up and coming. If you call hugging and laying on someone with no damage a “win” then maybe look into another sport.
Haha spot on, Frank!
Rematch? Don't be ridiculous.
@August Mi fuck no. There was no way they were gonna put him up against legit competition again.
@@77jesseday bro he’s fought the bantamweight champ and 2 of the featherweight champs since the loss
Poor Aldo..he lost before he even walked in the octagon. It's almost like he wanted to be KOd and put out of his misery.
Everything went downhill for Conor when he stopped playing touch butt in the park
“You have won exactly one fight since playing touch butt with that dork in the park.”
Not even. It’s when he stopped training with the goat Artem lobov
He was fascinated in movement and how the body works back in those times with the dork, but after nate said something about ido portal conor legit just ditched him
@@dylanhampton6873 true. I honestly think thats what changed him the most. He stopped being loose and became stiff, not only fighting but also in interviews.
@@rquintero3 Doesn't he still train with Artem "the Russian hammer" Lobov 😂 I thought they still did maybe just not as much. Artems his go to guy for sparring usually.
Every McGregor moment in this is absolute gold!
This is my favourite channel on UA-cam at the moment, constantly binge watching the videos. Throughout the video you could see how much McGregor was really getting into the head of Aldo.
this was crazy, the build up to the fight and everything, it’s even more crazy that the goat Larone was able to make a 45 minutes video on a fight that was 13 seconds, just so much leading up to the fight, damn i love this channel
I truly believe aldo was beat months in advance, you can see his happiness decrease as the video goes on. What a rivalry everything about it was amazing, from Conor’s run up to the title, to the press conferences, truly amazing.
Literally. Worst part is the tried to compensate by telling himself he’d win when Conor wasn’t there. But that won’t work
That is the Conor that will always be in my memory. Funny, determined, master mind, and thousands of irish people behind his back.
No bully attitude, no whiskey mongul, no trash talk below the belt.
That leading knee he throws when guys are against the cage. It literally never lands, and always gets him in a dangerous spot. But he's overwhelming them, so they keep backing up
tell me not he never lands but he gets them to over react sometimes
@@angelknothat6341 Yep, he's looking to land a hook while they circle out. Just a funny tendency he has. He even threw it at Khabib
@@floatinggoose9197 when he done it to khabib I literally screamed at the tv was so fucking annoyed
man imagine the feeling of prepping and all the buildup, getting in there and not breaking a sweat so fresh for the celebration must have been magical
Dana hates Ariel with a true passion 😂 32:15
Hahaha fr
I lol’d
Dana has no taste or style, naturally he was annoyed by this question
@@Karl_Squell
It was a stupid question (who cares about clothes?) asked by an overrated Disney shill with no integrity. The worst part is he pretended to be Jewish (went as far as editing his Wikipedia page) despite his parents being ethnic Armenian/Christian (Mom) and Egyptian/Muslim (Dad). And he's irreligious.
Ariel always brings up hair and looks for some reason it is weird. I’m sure Dana is so happy he’s not around anymore at those conferences
When you hear Conor talk you can see he is very intelligent, very witty, and well spoken. Too bad his focus went to money and not the same passion he once had. He went from a unique special fighter...to a basic everyday celebrity.
I’m happy for him he got life changing $ for himself against Floyd but for us MMA fans we never saw prime/hungry Conor again 🤔🤔
He became famous in Cage Warriors with very little money to his name to now being a very wealthy multi-millionaire and even though he lost his last like 3 or 4 fights and he likes to party with the snow and Irish whiskey and likes to punch elderly men in a pub, he is still the same Connor underneath I'd like to believe. I think the change in Connor happened before, during and after the loss to Khabib, something during that whole time period switched in Connor. That shift from a funny, determined hype machine in to a vicious, unprofessional and meaner character. When I say unprofessional I mean his attitude with law enforcement, fighting outside the octagon and partying like a mad man. But for me I can't blame a man starting at net zero, working so fucking hard at Jui Jitzu and MMA and becoming a legend in the UFC whilst racking up millions of dollars in the process. I'd bet my next 2 years wages that kind of fame and money would corrupt anybody, how can it not?
@@paparoach007 Cope. Move on.
I think the major problem was Jose being surrounded by Yes men, who just didn't calm him emotionally, but gave him fake confidence
He lost before they even entered the octagon,lol he couldn't even look Conor in the eye 😂
@@backpacker2773 That's why the comment above is relating to it lol meaning, if he had proper support. It would have been able to calm his emotions
@@tama-a-tumatauengahiku3647 whether he had better support or not, Jose has never encountered someone who is constantly bashing his mentality like that, all the media,coupled by everything else, he could've had monks n gurus, he'd still lose exactly the same way
@@backpacker2773 thats the exact point the original comment is saying. Do you know what a yes man is?
Khabib on other hand had a great mental strength and proper people to keep him composed
4:19 Damn! Aldo predicted his own KO
hahaha
what does he say "cow"?
@@badrrharri i think it means KO in his language
This is just GOLD man
Thanks for the content bro 🔥
Greatest , most entertaining , championship run of all time.
Can’t thank you enough for all these uploads man your a true G.O.A.T 🙏🏻👍🙏🏻👍
It’s still mind blowing how accurate Conor was on the outcome of his fight, Word for word he was bang on! The man is an absolute heinous! We will never see anything like McGregor v Aldo ever again
37:34 that push tho😂
37:46 - THIS was the absolute best Conor we've ever seen. He delivered for every word he said
i think the build up/lead up for this was his best but i think in the octagon his performance against eddie was better
@@timforti Totally agree. That was incredible. He literally pieced up Eddie with ease. I respect him though 4 taking the Mendez fight when he didn't have 2. That's his majee or break moment imo.Mendez was his toughest fight in the ufc at that point.
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