@@chimichanga295 yeah…I gave a thought exercise as well about how he would maintain the archive and use query/search commands to retrieve the clip/voice. Like, he types “ Dana%illegal ’’ ,that would bring Dana’s “That’s fu***ng illegal ‘’ quote. But gotta admit his story/idea/narration skills are great
He's up to date with everything and his memory seems to be extra sharp and clear. Reasons why he can cut out so many different audio clips from multiple sources and splice them to make hilarious dialogues and that too with truth and facts written all over those. He's a special kind of genius and that's why I love this kid. 😀
I still feel Conor should have genuinely taken up Khamzat on the offer to train. Khamzat with McGregor's knowledge of striking and movement and McGregor with the knowledge of Khamzat's wrestling while they both boost each other with thoughts of triple championship, so long as they both kept real that they'd probably eventually fight each other if Conor stayed at 170lbs.
@@danielhakim5044 Some good shit, you want some? Seriously though man, can you not see it? Khamzat's an animal, he has that early McGregor energy. Yes he got humbled enough by Burns (as I was hoping) but even after immediately he continued talking about smashing everyone and was recorded training like a day later. McGregor needs to be around that kind of energy if he's genuine about competing let alone at championship level. He used to be obsessed and 'I don't have anything else, I have this' and 'It's in my head 24/7' and what did that get him? The featherweight championship by knocking out Aldo in a punch he called out again and again in public followed by practicing specifically in the backroom then he put on a masterclass against Eddie who had just destroyed RDA in 1 round to become the first ever 2 weight champion. The man isn't even in the same stratosphere as who he was 6 years ago in body or mind and I really feel Khamzat could help him both mentally and physically (for the love of God he needs to improve his wrestling). Where did I go off track?
Mojahed expertly took Canelo's quote: "You're a terrible fighter" from his run in with Demetrius Andrade when Andrade was crashing one of Canelo's post fight conferences.
At the end credits Canelo is singing " I'm walking and I don't know what to do" Then after Conor says "I'm back in my old frame of mind" Canelo says "Let me borrow my cell phone" 🤣🤣🤣
@@Ilias24. nah I don’t think he will cuz he wants usman so I think he should go to welterweight and start slow and then get a title shot somewhere in the next two years or something