Stop watching movies... BSD literally got destroyed by Poirier and he came from french special forces.
What do you think he would have done in a real fight ? A secret technique from a chinese master ? Stop it... any random pro fighter would destroy a special forces soldier in a street fight...
Jon Jones is undefeated, Fedor lost against a MW grandpa in the first round by KO.
Don't put them in the same sentence. Compared to Jon Jones, Fedor is a complete fraud.
That's what i'm saying : boxing could have been afraid to lose its reputation forever, hence the poisoning. Once again, that's the first time in boxing history where a complete debutant fought 2 top elite boxers.
That being said, i don't say Ngannou was drugged (it's actually unlikely) and he...
It's not stupid because we never saw such a situation in boxing before : it's exceptional and the first time.
I mean a debutant boxer who could had ruined the boxing reputation forever with another win against an elite boxer.
It's unlikely because it's a risky move but not completely stupid.
I never said that was the case, i just repeat what he said.
He even says he doesn't have any evidence so far and that he could be wrong, he said he wants to know the truth and then improve what was wrong.
Honestly, he doesn't look delusional (regardless of what he implies about being drugged)...
I didn't watch the whole interview but he said he didn't feel right since the beginning and was tired even before the fight.
He doesn't say it, but it looks like he means he might have been poisoned. Also, he doesn't want to focus on this aspect alone, because he could miss what he could...
When your favorite fighter got destroyed in the first round by a MW grandpa, you have to make threads each day about your favorite fighter to hide how irrelevant he really is.
He LOST the fight, deal with it :
- Spent the whole fight fleeing
- Never hurted Jon Jones who was keep coming forward no matter what
- Let Jon Jones took the complete control of the cage in a submissive way
All of that against a dominant champion. No wonder he lost.
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