Islam Makhachevโs dominant title defense at UFC 302 sent shockwaves through the entire sports community. The effect of this was evident on the always outspoken NBA analyst, Stephen A Smith. He weighed in on a potential matchup between the reigning lightweight king and none other than Conor McGregor.
Smith didnโt mince words when assessing Conor McGregorโs chances against the Dagestani grappling phenom on his ESPN show First Take. He gave props to Islam Makhachev and believed that Conor McGregor could not hold up in the Octagon against elite grapplers.
Conor McGregor has no business being in the octagon against a grappler, which is what Makhachev [is]. I mean, this brother right here, he’s something special and he’s not going to try to strike against Conor McGregor.
Stephen A Smith via First Take
The analyst recalled the dominant performance against McGregor by Islam Makhachevโs good friend and mentor Khabib Nurmagomedov back in 2018. He vividly recounted being in attendance for that event in Vegas. Smith revealed that it was one of the โgreatestโ heโd ever witnessed.
McGregor is known for his counterpunches and his left-hand power. But his ground game is not his strong suit. As such, Stephen A. Smithโs analysis is not a bad take. Joe Rogan has also beefed with Smith about his takes in the UFC. However, it is a fighting game. A single punch, a single kick, or just a small misstep could be the difference between a loss or a highlight reel finish.
Fight fans reacted to Stephen A. Smithโs take on Conor McGregor
MMA is not a sport that always makes sense. It is a game of styles and attrition. The grit and determination determine the outcome of fights. As such, a generalized take can land someone in hot water. This is the case with Stephen A. Smith. The ESPN personalityโs recent comments about Conor McGregor have set the MMA world ablaze โ for better or worse.
Fight fans took to social media to express their opinions on this take. Some fight fans agreed with the analysis, reflecting on McGregorโs past experiences with grapplers. Others believed that Smith had no business giving takes about UFC fighters. Smithโs definitive stance drew a fierce backlash from large swaths of McGregorโs notoriously loyal fanbase. Here are some of the reactions from fight fans:
The MMA world is engaged in a heated debate over Smithโs polarizing take. But at the end of the day, there is no right or wrong answer to this debate. It is unlikely that the Irish superstar will face off against the Dagestani champion. He will face Michael Chandler at UFC 303. However, speculation continues about McGregor vs. Makhachev.