
The legendary left hand of Conor McGregor was explained by one of his teammates in 2017.
'Notorious' brought Jose Aldo to sleep famous with one shot to become world champion two years earlier.
A combination of four punch saw him beat Eddie Alvarez to become the very first double-weight holder ever and to secure a crossover fight of $ 100 million with boxing super star Floyd Mayweather.
In the end, the Irishman ate 15 consecutive punches, while 'money' stopped him within 10 rounds of a fight that many people turn Conor McGregor to win, despite the fact that he was a boxing debutant who took the pound-for-pound number one.
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Conor McGregor's Ko Power explained by Gunnar Nelson
The legendary MMA coach Firas Zahabi referred to the power of McGregor as 'The Touch of Death'.
Gunnar Nelson, however, believes that the ability of his sparring partner to beat people is not a gift given by God.
The Weltergege Jager, which will be confronted opposite Kevin Holland in UFC London on Saturday, explained earlier that although McGregor has ridiculous power, it is his ability to set up his left hand and land that makes him so successful.
“Yes, he has ridiculous power in his left hand, Nelson said during an appearance at the Siriusxm Rush show of Luke Thomas in 2017.
“What is more important is his precision and timing with his left hand.
“And he can throw it out of all the different situations. From where he goes backwards, where he enters, when he is a kind of sloping and in combinations – he just makes it up with all these different aspects.
“It's just a whole, very dangerous weapon. If you didn't play with him or fought against him, I think it will certainly give you hell. He has done all his opponents.”
Charles Oliveira believes that Conor McGregor has finished MMA
McGregor has not fought anymore since he broke his leg during a trilogy fight with Dustin Poirier on UFC 264 in July 2021.
Since then he has fully recovered and booked a comeback fight with Michael Chandler. The two men had to reach UFC 303 last June, but McGregor broke his toe in training and withdrew from the event.
Recently, talking about McGregor who returns to the Octagon has made it strange. The 36-year-old even openly discussed a potential switch to bare boxing after he has become a co-owner of Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship.
Charles Oliveira, who was once linked to the McGregor comeback opponent, is to hear about the greatest star of the UFC ever.
The former lightweight champion believes that McGregor has finished fighting and must be forgotten.
“To be honest, I don't know why people are still talking about Conor McGregor. He has done everything he wanted to do in the sport, and now he chooses to live his life as he lives,” Oliveira said.
“We have waited for him to come back, and Michael Chandler has been waiting for about two years and he has not come. I think fans should forget Conor McGregor who come back; he is not going to fight anymore.”
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