I agree. 2 rounds would be too generous for both of these fighters. Have you seen Johnson in recent pics? Dude looks bloated as ****. He'll definitely go down in weight because he can't possibly carry that much and still maintain some decent stamina.Rumble vs Ngannou at HW would be literally ridiculous, if that fight made it past 1 round I'd be amazed with the sheer power the pair of them have.
Rumble vs Ngannou at HW would be literally ridiculous, if that fight made it past 1 round I'd be amazed with the sheer power the pair of them have.
I agree. 2 rounds would be too generous for both of these fighters. Have you seen Johnson in recent pics? Dude looks bloated as ****. He'll definitely go down in weight because he can't possibly carry that much and still maintain some decent stamina.
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Forgot this fight was this Saturday till I saw this pop up. Looking forward to it, I fancy Cerrone to win this one especially given it's at 170lbs. He physically looks the bigger man & Cerrone's had a career somewhat similar to Bisping's career at MW in that he's only really lost to some of the best of the best.. he's not the pushover people are trying to make him out to be as if this is going to be an easy bout for McGregor.

It's so refreshing to see Connor not talk trash and be respectful at least for once.![]()
What a terrible card and a joke of a main event.
Cerrone is a career gatekeeper who has now been knocked out 3 straight times.
Those shoulder strikes were pretty creative
You see people go for them all the time & you often hear casual enthusiasts act like they don't do anything, McGregor just put an end to that myth tonight by breaking someone's nose with them.
Jon Jones uses them from time to time, although he is in general a pretty dynamic striker who tries all sorts of unorthodox strikes.
Cerrone gets blown out every single time he steps up in competition, and now he's 36. He doesn't just lose big fights, he gets completely outclassed every single time.You do know those other 2 TKO's before McGregor came to Tony Ferguson who's basically batters everyone & Justin Gaethje who out of his 21 victories has only had 2 of those guys see the final bell.. and both guys are in the top 5 of arguably the most killer filled division in the UFC, LW.
Yeah, but I was surprised that McGregor had those in his arsenal.
Cerrone gets blown out every single time he steps up in competition, and now he's 36. He doesn't just lose big fights, he gets completely outclassed every single time.
He's the definition of a gatekeeper. This was a blatant cherry pick of a guy whose reputation far exceeds his accomplishments.
Cerrone has gone 4-7 with 5 KO losses in his last 11 fights.It's as I've said previously, most of Cerrone's loses have been to the elite fighters &/or former champions. He has beat some of them though & really 'step up' in competition is subjective because LW is such a killer division that there's guys that have never been champion that are good fighters that just have never been able to put together that championship run for one or another reason.
McGregor's ranked 4th, Cerrone's ranked 5th, Khabib's the Champion fighting Ferguson (1st), Poirier(2nd) & Gaethje(3rd) were both on the shelf when the fight was made. He literally fought the highest ranked opponent available for the date.
If he'd not fought Cerrone & waited for Gaethje or Poirier at that March card, people would have then said he ducked Cowboy because he was available for this event.. and the pair had history. The fight literally picked itself.
Cerrone has gone 4-7 with 5 KO losses in his last 11 fights.
He's shot.