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Conor McGregor's brutal strikes and trash-talking swagger made him the UFC's biggest draw. This rousing docuseries follows his dynamic career.Conor McGregor's brutal strikes and trash-talking swagger made him the UFC's biggest draw. This rousing docuseries follows his dynamic career.Conor McGregor's brutal strikes and trash-talking swagger made him the UFC's biggest draw. This rousing docuseries follows his dynamic career.
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I absolutely love it!
The show not only entertains but also provides a profound understanding of McGregor's life. It goes beyond the public image of a brash and outspoken fighter, delving into the depths of his persona to reveal a surprising soft side.
This glimpse into McGregor's personal life showcases his unwavering determination as a true fighter, while also highlighting his commitment as a dedicated family man.
Through its captivating portrayal, the show takes us on an engaging journey, taking us on an emotional rollercoaster as we witness his highs and lows, victories and setbacks.
#McGregorForever.
The show not only entertains but also provides a profound understanding of McGregor's life. It goes beyond the public image of a brash and outspoken fighter, delving into the depths of his persona to reveal a surprising soft side.
This glimpse into McGregor's personal life showcases his unwavering determination as a true fighter, while also highlighting his commitment as a dedicated family man.
Through its captivating portrayal, the show takes us on an engaging journey, taking us on an emotional rollercoaster as we witness his highs and lows, victories and setbacks.
#McGregorForever.
Wonderful documentary about the most popular MMA fighter!
I'm already a bug UFC Fan and I watch all the fights for years now. So, I've already known which fights he'll win or lose.
But still, it was nice to see a little bit more behind the scenes-stuff and it's visually very well done. The balance about training and fights was well balanced with the life outside the gym and octagon.
For me, it could've been filmed even more insights in his personal life and about his charity work.
But I guess for people who are new to MMA, this might be the perfect documentary to make them curious about this sport.
It was also not too long, 4 episodes in a good length.
Enjoy! :)
I'm already a bug UFC Fan and I watch all the fights for years now. So, I've already known which fights he'll win or lose.
But still, it was nice to see a little bit more behind the scenes-stuff and it's visually very well done. The balance about training and fights was well balanced with the life outside the gym and octagon.
For me, it could've been filmed even more insights in his personal life and about his charity work.
But I guess for people who are new to MMA, this might be the perfect documentary to make them curious about this sport.
It was also not too long, 4 episodes in a good length.
Enjoy! :)
Only watched the first episode. It avoids most of the truly bad things Conor said and did. It's completely sanitized. Very little content you wouldn't have seen just watching the fight promos! It's essentially one long fight promo for a fight that happened nearly a decade ago. I don't really know what they were thinking putting this out. I guess it's a good promo for Conor's next fight and tries to make the UFC seem good. Even the voice-overs and narrators they chose are pointless. No one want's to hear Dana White talk about how Conor is the fighter of the century... the guy is a bit biased, don't you think!?
Overall a good watch, particularly for fans of mma and the Irish. I gave it a 6/10, it's very introspective and really provides complete insider access to his day to day over the last 4 years or so.
My biggest knock and the reason it wasn't rated higher is it's too centric to the last 4 years. It could've been more of his youth and journey to the top and still be 4 episodes. Perhaps a quick walk through of each UFC match, and the screen shows his record getting better and better.
I wouldn't be surprised if they do another 3 or 4 episodes follow up in a couple years and I'd be game to watch it.
My biggest knock and the reason it wasn't rated higher is it's too centric to the last 4 years. It could've been more of his youth and journey to the top and still be 4 episodes. Perhaps a quick walk through of each UFC match, and the screen shows his record getting better and better.
I wouldn't be surprised if they do another 3 or 4 episodes follow up in a couple years and I'd be game to watch it.
Good stuff first - Mcgregor when he's a down to earth family man and honourable and humble martial artist is PEAK Mcgregor. I find the moments when he's a loving father and husband and just a normal person far better than when he acts like a glorified thug with money. The series covers a very interesting period in his life, basically post Mayweather when he had it all - a treat for superfans.
However this whole series just screams ego-project, and feels pretty revisionist.
Episode 1 completely downplayed Conors inexcusable antics during his Khabib rivalry and Dana is portrayed as almost sycophantic to him after the fight.
An interview said that the fight "bought out the worst" in Mcgregor and Khabib, as if Khabib's "worst" was somehow remotely on the same level. Mcgregor was essentially portrayed as just 'not being himself' instead of a completely unhinged maniac. He said and did some really bad things during the rivalry that just aren't shown here. Let alone his ridiculous Twitter activity.
Episode 2 also naturally ignores the fact that Cowboy was on a 2 fight losing streak before the fight and past his prime, but sure. The ep made the fight look a lot more competitive than it actually was, and basically made it look like Conor had overcome some sort of impossible odds, when in reality, the Cowboy bout was clearly put together to make Connor look good again.
Wasn't much to cover with ep 3, but ep 4 gives an interesting prelude to what led to his recent injury, despite yet again trying to excuse/cover up his bizarre behaviour pre and post fight against Dustin Poirier.
Overall this series won't do much to win back lost fans, but those who are still on the Mcgregor train will probably get a good kick out of this. Just go in knowing the facts aren't all there and that naturally, Khabib, Cerrone and Dustin's perspectives are totally nonexistent.
However this whole series just screams ego-project, and feels pretty revisionist.
Episode 1 completely downplayed Conors inexcusable antics during his Khabib rivalry and Dana is portrayed as almost sycophantic to him after the fight.
An interview said that the fight "bought out the worst" in Mcgregor and Khabib, as if Khabib's "worst" was somehow remotely on the same level. Mcgregor was essentially portrayed as just 'not being himself' instead of a completely unhinged maniac. He said and did some really bad things during the rivalry that just aren't shown here. Let alone his ridiculous Twitter activity.
Episode 2 also naturally ignores the fact that Cowboy was on a 2 fight losing streak before the fight and past his prime, but sure. The ep made the fight look a lot more competitive than it actually was, and basically made it look like Conor had overcome some sort of impossible odds, when in reality, the Cowboy bout was clearly put together to make Connor look good again.
Wasn't much to cover with ep 3, but ep 4 gives an interesting prelude to what led to his recent injury, despite yet again trying to excuse/cover up his bizarre behaviour pre and post fight against Dustin Poirier.
Overall this series won't do much to win back lost fans, but those who are still on the Mcgregor train will probably get a good kick out of this. Just go in knowing the facts aren't all there and that naturally, Khabib, Cerrone and Dustin's perspectives are totally nonexistent.
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