Not a lot of people or pros in this game know how to train correctly. That’s why they don’t have a long career. Their body gets banged up. They get into a rhythm of heavy sparring and heavy work, but through that, they’re limiting movement.
CONOR MCGREGORMy success isn’t a result of arrogance – it’s a result of belief.
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When I say something’s going to happen, it’s going to happen.
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It’s good to make your brain work more than your body.
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I’m committed to the fight game.
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I don’t look at a man who’s expert in one area as a specialist. I look at him as a rookie in ten other areas.
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I don’t fight in chase of an individual. I hear this sometimes where fighters work their whole careers to reach a matchup with a certain individual. I do not think in that way.
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I break orbital bones.
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The thing about the truth is, not a lot of people can handle it.
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I believe in believing. My coach John Kavanagh is a big atheist, and he is always trying to persuade people to his way of thinking, and I think, ‘What a waste of energy.’
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What someone else does or doesn’t do has no effect on me and what I do.
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Yeah, the Mac Life… it’s about sipping some tea, getting together with the knitting circle. You know I like origami, right? That’s how you get to be notorious.
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A lot of people cry and complain and put their hand out and beg. It never goes well.
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I used to pretend that my Peugeot driving to the gym in the rain in Dublin was a Ferrari on the Vegas strip.
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When I prepare, I am not messing around. I find the right places, the right people, and the right environment. Iceland is one of those places.
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I wish everyone well, but you need to focus on yourself. You need to stop putting your hand out. Everyone wants hand outs. Everyone wants things for free.
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Many people don’t understand ring control. They think they do until they’re against someone who really understands how to set traps, how to create holes in the octagon that they fall into.
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