Jorgay forgot he's just a journeyman with a punchers chance.
People I knew were going "why are you not hyped for this match?" This is why. He's going to get outworked/outwrestled, and if he gets shots off, he's not going to capitalise because he's either gassed or doing a classic Masvidal of thinking it's enough to win him the round.
That RDA Moicano fight was brutal. Imagine taking that fight on a weeks notice and being on the end of a massive shit kicking for 5 rounds.
Conor is legit shot and him beating a top five 155er at this point in his career would be an upset. He should just do the fourth fight with Dustin or third fight with Nate and pack it up.
Eager to see how Chimaev does against Burns next month. If he's as dominant as he's been against his other opponents he should fight the winner of Usman vs. Edwards.
RDA called for Conor in the post fight press conference, and that is a fight I would like to see. There is history there when both guys had their respective belts and were meant to fight, but RDA got injured and the McGregor-Diaz 1 fight happened, he lost, so RDA moved on and fought Eddie Alvarez, dropping the belt. He was also the backup for Poirier-McGregor 3 and got into a backroom scuffle with McGregor, so the animosity and selling point is there.
It's a good fight to make and RDA can get some of that leftover McGregor money. It is also one where I think RDA could be an absolute nightmare matchup for Conor. Southpaw (which McGregor's game is not designed to fight) with strong leg kicks, always pressuring, high cardio, and likes to wrestle a lot, even if he's not the best at it. It's like a shorter Nate Diaz but good. Of course, Dana being the greedy bald man he is would rather Conor get an undeserved title fight, making a complete mockery of the division.
I think Burns-Chimaev should be good, even though Chimaev has the size advantage. Man is a middleweight fighting at welterweight against a former lightweight. If he blows him apart easily, he should be next in line or up for a title eliminator.