I think we need more "babyfaces" in MMA, everybody is trying to play the "heel" and it's getting old. Sure MMA isn't a work but the dynamic of hero and villain could be utilized in a similar fashion.
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I think we need more "babyfaces" in MMA, everybody is trying to play the "heel" and it's getting old. Sure MMA isn't a work but the dynamic of hero and villain could be utilized in a similar fashion.
I agree. For some reason Mcgregor started working heel in the Mayweather build up and it didnt even make sense. He was this heavy underdog but was showing up in fur coats. The fans saw him as a babyface in spite of all this, but he shouldve just embraced the role of babyface, at least for that fight.