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@T4920 that’s deep bro
I wasn’t rooting for him or against him. He was a beast of a fighter in his prime and put on a good show. Mega charisma. My sympathy for him is based on the effort he put into making it there only to take himself out with the first move.
I try not to judge entertainment performers on anything other than their performances. Unless I have personal interactions with someone, it’s not my place to criticize. Conor’s entertainment value has been tops.
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@WhiskeySandwich oh don't get me wrong, I share the same 'separate the art from the artist' mentality too...
I wasn't actively following the sport during his come up and prime, but of course he was always on my radar as a sportsman and cult figure.
There was a part of me that hoped he'd pull of a miracle yesterday so could I could experience a fraction of the hype I'm sure you guys felt back in his heyday with the potential of them building towards a fight with Islam, but after what happened, I think fans are just gonna have move on from the idea of what they hoped he could be again.
I hope he manages to find peace, stay sober and gracefully move into whatever chapter comes next in life for him.
