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Seeing the tweet about Conor McGregor's removal from the roster sparked a memory. We never saw the peak of Conor McGregor’s potential.
He was at his best against Jose Aldo—loose, aware, in a true flow state. It wasn’t luck; he was that exceptional. It didn’t matter who stood across from him; they were up against a force like the Matrix.
His speed, timing, reactions, and mindset were beyond what anyone could have imagined. He was just as impressive against Mayweather, despite lacking the experience to navigate a boxing match’s spatial dynamics from the inside—a skill that requires extensive practice and training, which he didn’t have time to develop. He returned to MMA, incredibly wealthy, and dismantled Eddie Alvarez with ease. If it’s true that Conor has been removed, remember him for what he was: a fighter with only one UFC loss to an opponent who refused a rematch. He defeated Nate Diaz. He defeated Dustin Poirier. No other losses unavenged.
Call me a McGregor fan? Absolutely.