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13th November 2016
05:27pm GMT

''I will go second round. I do think round one will be a lot on the fence. It's an exhausting style. Especially the way Conor can defend himself on the fence without really relying on muscle. He relies on posture, which is not tiring. ''It just takes one break. I can see round one being just that style - being pushed to the fence and held there. ''But then round two they start separated again. The shot won't be quite as fast, the muscles won't be quite as energetic and he's a slippery customer to try and hold for that length of time. ''I think around the eighth minute it will happen.''https://www.instagram.com/p/BMwcdrBjThK/?tagged=conormcgregor&hl=en What was also pretty prescient from the Dublin-based coach was how he echoed that famous old Mike Tyson quote 'everyone has a gameplan until they get punched in the mouth'.
''It happens so often, that when they do go in there, the talk goes out the window and they get cracked with a couple of clean jabs and then it quickly becomes head down and get back to what you know, what got you there and what you're good at - for Eddie that's that mauling, grappling style that he did against Pettis.''Alvarez admitted his gameplan went straight out of the window during the fight. He had planned to mix up kicks from the outside with wrestling and keep boxing - which is clearly McGregor's strength - to a minimum. He landed some solid inside leg kicks early on which didn't let McGregor settle into a rhythm, but from the moment he was dropped by that left hand, he looked in a whole world of trouble and that plan that he had been working on to beat the Irishman went up in flames. He told Fight Network after the loss:
'I fought a bad fight. The idea wasn't to go in and box and stand in front of him. We started throwing kicks and the kicks were successful - I would have kicked more - and we didn't wrestle enough. 'The idea was to go in there and wrestle - wrestle a guy who likes to box and I didn't do that and I'm not quite sure why.'The lesson in all this is, get your money on John Kavanagh's predictions next time out. The GAA Hour chats to Ballyea sensation Tony Kelly and features a raging argument over which road you should take from Clare to Wexford. Subscribe here on iTunes.
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