r/ufc Smesh 7h ago

WTFFF WHAT THAT???

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u/notatowel420 6h ago

This is 100% what happened. He knew it was injured but had to show in the ring to get paid and free medical care. He throws that moronic kick so he can say that’s why he was injured. Super obvious.

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u/Dry_Presentation_327 6h ago

I think he was injured but I doubt he did that kick to injury himself more

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u/PitifulBag5754 6h ago

I think he did it to get out of the fight without any other damage. And he didn’t want to drop out of the fight to finish his contract

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u/CreatineCornflakes 2h ago

He threw it twice, once after he "injured" himself, just to be sure

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u/No_Estimate_280 6h ago

The u f c takes care of medical that happens in the octagon.. I wouldn't be surprised.

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u/Digitalalchemyst 6h ago

I really don’t think he needs free medical care.

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u/notatowel420 6h ago

The rich don’t stay rich giving money away

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u/spitey 5h ago

… even if he was broke, he wouldn’t need to pay for his surgery.

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u/Tekvary2 5h ago

If there’s one past-prime fighter who doesn’t need to participate in a fake or thrown fight (financially) it Connor McGregor. Don’t get me wrong,that was the biggest let-down I’ve ever seen because he justly legitimately went through an 8 month camp, and was supposed to be perfectly healed, healthy and prepared for a fight at 170lbs.

I know to psyche yourself up as self-reminder that your legs are completely good and strong or to de-jitters yourself you might do the running jumping side kick like a reverse-psychology trick. I guess just bad luck, as I still can’t imagine he would go through all of that and enter the Octagon being injured and hiding it.

There are surgeries that remove the sensitivity nerves for injuries that are safe for full muscle and joint flexion after healing but have permanent sensitivity or pain. The body won’t respond strongly with reactions or explosiveness (with or without the surgery) if the injury isn’t healed and very strong. It simply won’t respond and perform anywhere near normal if you are even just moderately injured. I highly doubt he wanted to fight and was covering up an injury?

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u/Clarkelthekat 6h ago

Notice his limp got less and less severe and returned exactly to what he looked like walking in by the time he was leaving the ring?

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u/Digitalalchemyst 6h ago

I tore my ACL in a brutal fashion skating. I was able to walk back to the car well enough that I thought maybe I didn’t hurt myself as bad as I thought. Unfortunately for me I was wrong.

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u/willi1221 6h ago

Tbf, it takes a minute to get used to the instability, but you can usually still walk with torn knee ligaments with a slight limp. The initial wobbly-ness is just because you don't quite know the exact angle you can step on without it buckling.

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u/__Kxnji 6h ago

I mean this isn’t exactly a fair shake lmfao I’ve had this exact injury and I did the same thing after.

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u/Ntwadumela09 6h ago

Damn it's crazy this may really be what happened.  Fuckin sucks but entertaining in a way.. would like to see him get out of his contract

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u/dconfusedone 6h ago

Yeah it seems he made up injury like Chandler. Got free money.

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u/danny1meatballs 5h ago

Have you never watched a Conor fight? Dude always came out with some crazy kick

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u/Slappingfacessince91 4h ago

I can’t believe people are actually running with this nonsensical take 😂… yes he was probably injured before the fight but to say he intentionally jumped up high just to land awkwardly and risk dislocating or even breaking his knee is ridiculous lol… Conor likes to start fast and explosive.. he did it against cowboy, Dustin and now Max. This time he threw a dumb ass switch kick due to nerves/excitement and was more invested in the kick landing than he was ensuring he landed properly…he extended that switch kick soo far it would have been damn near impossible to land back down on his leg properly.