BAS RUTTEN RECKONS Conor McGregor can score an early victory over Eddie Alvarez, but the mixed martial arts legend has warned that the balance could be tipped in Alvarez’s favour if the fight enters the championship rounds.
McGregor, who defeated Nate Diaz in August over five rounds in their rematch at UFC 202, has been talking up the improvements he has made to his stamina since his second-round submission defeat to Diaz back in March at UFC 196.
In 10 days’ time, the Dubliner could potentially be in for the second 25-minute outing of his career when he faces UFC lightweight champion Eddie Alvarez at UFC 205 in New York. A win would see McGregor, the reigning UFC featherweight champion, become the first fighter in history to hold two UFC belts at the same time.
In an interview with Submission Radio, Rutten — who became the first European fighter to win a UFC title back in 1999 — insisted that there was evidence from both fights against Diaz, which were contested at welterweight, to suggest that McGregor’s gas tank may be a chink in his armour.
Eddie Alvarez, that’s a real tough guy. We know what he can do. This is a guy who brings constant pressure, and we saw with McGregor, the first time when he fought Diaz, that constant pressure didn’t work out well for him and he started having stamina problems.
“In the second fight there was a moment — I believe it was in the third round — if Diaz would have pushed at that moment he might have taken that fight, but he didn’t and he allowed McGregor to get his second wind and then McGregor came back and he won the fight. He clearly won the fight. I don’t think it was that Diaz won. I think he [McGregor] really won that fight,” said the Dutch former heavyweight champion.
“Alvarez knows this. Stamina is not a thing that you can build in six months. Of course it has to do with running hills and doing crazy stuff for stamina, but a lot of it is in your head. Once you start doubting yourself in your head, if he gets tired and he starts thinking about the last two times that he got tired, and especially the first time because that’s where he lost, then you start breathing different.
“You start trying to cover up. You don’t want to show your opponent that you’re tired, so now you don’t breathe through your mouth anymore; you start breathing through your nose. But your breathing pattern gets interrupted and that’s going to make you more tired. You simply have to breathe in and out.”
Rutten added: “There’s a lot of games playing out in the head. The bad voice and the good voice, I always say. McGregor needs to stay away from the bad voice. Then once he gets tired he can still pull it off. He should think about the last fight where he had the second wind, move around, walk away from the fight — literally he did that — take a breath and then come back. It’s not like I’m running away from you, that was perfect. He should always do that.
“Alvarez is not going to give him that space. He will be a guy like Rafael Dos Anjos; he will be on you non-stop. And he knows that will be his gameplan because that’s the way to get McGregor tired.
Once a fighter is tired, you can be any fighter on the planet but you’re probably going to lose.”
Far from believing that McGregor will come up short at Madison Square Garden, however, Rutten says the 28-year-old Irish fighter is capable of stopping Alvarez inside two rounds. His concern for the challenger will kick in if the fight goes beyond the third.
“I think in the first two rounds, if there will be a knockout, I think it’s probably coming from McGregor — that he wins by knockout,” Rutten said. “I’m afraid when he goes into the championship rounds, and Alvarez has been there a bunch of times and he pushes it, that could be trouble for Conor.”
You actually answered your own question there. The answer is support..through think and thin. Through ups and downs. That is what a real supporter does
Well done connacht.
Brilliant performance. Particularly second half into a gale. Pure passion. Would’ve been be very sad to see them not win a game in the pool.
Well done Connacht- a victory of heart over wallet! A determined and committed team that deserve a lot more success! Also great that 3 provinces are through- and as an Ulster man thanks for that ;D Eiré abú!
YEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D :D :D
Three times as many Irish teams as other home nations i believe in Q F’s
Home nations? What home is that horse? Home of what exactly? Feck off to the BBC with your “home nations” boyo.
Thumbs down all you want, but anyone using the term “home nations” can only be a west brit.
From Wikipedia: Home Nations is a collective term with one of two meanings depending on the context. Politically, it means the nations of the constituent countries
of the United Kingdom
(England
, Northern Ireland
,Scotland
and Wales
). In sport, if a sport is governed by a council representing the island of Ireland
, such as the Irish Rugby Football Union
, the term can refer to the nations of the constituent countries on the island of Great Britain
(England, Scotland and Wales) and the collective Irish nation. This dual meaning has persisted in existence despite the partition of Ireland in 1922 as historically the term included all ofIreland
, which between 1800 and 1922 was wholly a part of the United Kingdom. The term home countries (not to be confused with the “home counties
“) is also sometimes used, and is synonymous.[1]
What a load of horse manure. That’s like saying “I don’t like black people but I’m not a racist”
they are on the verge here!
What do you care?
fair ple diobh. Dylan rodgers told me last week in trevor Brennans pub to put my house on a connacht victory… shoulda listened to him…
Hell or Connacht? Poor Quins got both.
Mike Mc Carthy and Muldoon would want to be getting a look in with performances like that
With the Ireland squad that is
in any other sport and with any other team, massive questions would be asked of a team going for a 15th loss in a row. A run only matched by Galway United in recent memory.It is truly bizarre that the fans continue to blindly support this team. It is not admirable, it is not brave and will only contribute to their continued role as whipping boys. Best of luck to them tonight as I really do think they deserve a win. They have performed well against way bigger budgest but at what stage do you, as a supporter, say enough is enough. Something has to change. Again, best of luck to them tonight.
What a silly comment
Mayo GAA anyone?!! Supporters suffering many disappointments on big days, yet still some of the best supporters in the country. Emmo you obviously don’t understand the concept of being a true supporter, you don’t just turn your back when the things get tough.
Wimmin
Absolute rubbish comment, fails to understand meaning of “Supporter”
The West’s awake – the West’s awake!
If Muldoon & Mc Carthy producing displays like that week in and week out, they would get a look. Consistency is the key.
I feel sorry for Connor O Shea. He deserved a quarter final place after the win in Toulouse.
I think losing to Toulouse at the Stoop coupled with a loss in Galway has handed Quins exactly what they deserve really. One Swallow does not a summer make.,.
Fair enough. But still would like to see oshea do well.
Great win, my nerves are shot after that finish, great to see a full house in Galway as well. Might not be the best team in the country but our supporters will rival anyone. Best of luck to Ulster, Leinster and Munster for the rest of the competition
Oppps! ( famous refrain of US presidential hopefuls) that one’s been done!
The West awake!