
Channel: Luke Thomas
Category: Sports
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Description: After suffering defeat at UFC 257, former featherweight and lightweight champion Conor McGregor has come under scrutiny for the stance and weapons he employed in his main event rematch against Dustin Poirier. Some are worried McGregor's stance has become more conventional, less dynamic, incorporating fewer weapons and turned him into a much easier fighter to beat. Is this true? Like any other big question, sort of, but the devil is in the details. I rewatched all of McGregor's UFC from his bouts against Max Holloway, Chad Mendes, Jose Aldo, the first Poirier bout, both Nate Diaz contests, his triumphant win over Eddie Alvarez and much more. What I saw is that there has been an evolution, but there is also some overdramatization about what is actually happening. 🔥SUBSCRIBE to my YouTube channel: youtube.com/lukethomas 🔥SUBSCRIBE to MORNING KOMBAT, my digital Showtime show: youtube.com/morningkombat 🔥MERCH: teespring.com/stores/luke-tho... 🔥CONTACT INFO: ✅Twitter: twitter.com/lthomasnews ✅Instagram: instagram.com/lukethomasnews ✅Facebook: facebook.com/lukethomasnews ✅Email: lukethomasnews at gmail dot com ✅SoundCloud: soundcloud.com/thelukethomas #ConorMcGregor #UFC257 #boxing



















