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23rd June 2018
07:33pm BST

“I think it’s partly genetic. I call it the touch of death. He’s got that left hand, it’s the touch of death. That touch of death comes at a cost. How do you have the touch of death? Where does power come from?"
"Number one on the list, number one, is where your muscle is attached to your bone. It’s genetic. So, (Mike) Tyson, he has a powerful left hook not because his coach taught him how to hit a left hook. He could have hit a left hook like that if he had a mediocre trainer.""It has to do with the leverage of his bones."
"So, for instance, imagine a really heavy pole that weighs a hundred pounds, and I want to stand it up. Well, depending on where I grab it, I’m gonna have more resistance or less resistance. If I grab it near the end, I have more leverage. So where your muscles are attached to the bone is gonna dictate how much leverage you get out of it.”
After McGregor's skeletal structure was addressed, Zahabi moved onto his muscle fibres. McGregor being a fast-twitch muscle fighter, in Zahabi's opinion, means he depletes his energy levels quicker.
"The second-most important element is the type of muscle fibre you have. If you have a fast-twitch muscle fibre, you can hold less oxygen, but it can twitch faster. Hence the name. If you’re a slow-twitch muscle fibre guy, you can metabolise more oxygen, but you can’t twitch as fast. So, there’s a give and take.” “So you have a guy like Nick Diaz who needs to knock you out with volume. He can’t knock you out with one shot. Look at BJ Penn. If round one, he doesn’t knock you out, the likelihood of him knocking you out in round two is less. Diaz is the opposite. The likelihood of him knocking you out in round three is higher than round one because of the cumulative attack.”For evidence to support his fast-twitch muscle theory, Zahabi pointed towards 'the Money Fight.' Following the blockbuster boxing bout, Floyd Mayweather admitted his game plan was letting McGregor punch himself out.
“McGregor, look at his stats. It’s all round one knockout, round two knockout.
"He's fast-twitch, high-leverage left hand. If you take him into deep waters, his fast-twitch muscle fibres cannot metabolise (Look at what happened) with Mayweather. Mayweather’s so smart, he let McGregor work for three rounds. '’I knew you’re getting excited. Keep working. Keep working. And when you have nothing left, I’m gonna put you out.’ That was such a brilliant strategy.”
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