Conor McGregor Quotes Bruce Lee; Calls Himself Greatest

“The Notorious” wants to remind everyone why he still believes he is the best, while supporters anxiously await concrete news on Conor McGregor‘s comeback. And he’s doing that by using a quote from Bruce Lee, who is immortal. As one of the forerunners of mixed martial arts, Lee frequently advocated for free-style combat and the […] The post Conor McGregor Quotes Bruce Lee; Calls Himself Greatest appeared first on BlackSportsOnline.

Conor McGregor Quotes Bruce Lee; Calls Himself Greatest

“The Notorious” wants to remind everyone why he still believes he is the best, while supporters anxiously await concrete news on Conor McGregor‘s comeback. And he’s doing that by using a quote from Bruce Lee, who is immortal.

As one of the forerunners of mixed martial arts, Lee frequently advocated for free-style combat and the ability to adapt to any situation. According to the remark McGregor provided, the best fighter is one who is too skilled to be restricted to a single fighting style.

“The best fighter is not a Boxer, Karate, or Judo man. The best fighter is someone who can adapt to any style. He kicks too good for a Boxer, throws too good for a Karate man, and punches too good for a Judo man.”

McGregor thinks he is the individual Lee was referring to. At best, that is self-congratulatory. McGregor’s problems against Khabib Nurmagomedov, his fiercest opponent, can be explained by his well-known vulnerability against skilled grappling.

In addition, the Irishman isn’t technically as strong as he once was versus a respectable boxer like Dustin Poirier if his last two professional bouts are taken into account.

In addition, there is the mystery of his return and the looming doubt that he will ever do so. When McGregor returned to the octagon, he vowed to fight Michael Chandler. However, it was first mentioned two years ago, and it is now as near to being a reality as it was at that time.

 

 

 

 

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