I was surprised to see McGregor get knocked out by Poirier this fast. But one thing that’s been bothering me about McGregor is that I don’t think he’s been picking the right sparring partners to prepare for this fight. None of his sparring partners really had the chops to seriously challenge him as much as he needed to be challenged.
And it reminded me of a principle I’ve been trying to put into practice myself for many years: the willingness to look foolish in the name of progress.
It prompted me to ask myself again:
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