ASOT wrote: » I love when people give out about the Ortiz ko, if he wasnt throwing headbuts it wouldnt have happened.
Outlaw Pete wrote: » I'm not necessarily giving out about what Floyd did (that's a separate issue) I'm just pointing out that that in almost ten years that's the only KO or even a TKO that he has had (Ricky Hatton in 2007 was the last one) and if he was as good as reputation is then that would not be the case.
ASOT wrote: » I love when people give out about the Ortiz ko, if he wasnt throwing headbuts it wouldnt have happened. Also on topic theres more chance of Ali coming back from the dead and fighting Jon Jones than there is McGregor beating Mayweather in a boxing match.
Outlaw Pete wrote: » He can and he will. Conor's boxing is devastating enough when he is punching while also being mindful and ready to defend any attempt to kick, knee or grapple him. With just boxing to focus on then it is more than reasonable to assume that his boxing skills would be even greater than what we have witnessed them to be in mma fights. Quite frankly I think he'd take Floyd's head clean off.
Rainman16 wrote: » I have to agree. 100mil and Conor would say fck the UFC, and retire a very wealthy man.
McGregor’s future after his fight with Alvarez is unclear, White said, but he shared an interesting story about his dinner on the town last night, where he ran into good friend of Floyd Mayweather and famed rapper 50 Cent. “50 cent is in the other room. He and I start talking last night, and he’s like, ‘What’s up with your boy? Is he going to fight Floyd?’ I’m like my boy, who Conor? And he’s like yeah. I’m like Floyd’s never going to take that. He’s like ‘Dana, Floyd wants that fight. Floyd will take that fight.’ I said I’ll tell you what, you tell Floyd to call me, and if he’s serious about this, give me a call,” White said. “So he walked out and got on the phone and called Floyd, and he got on the phone with him when he was leaving, so I haven’t heard anything from either one of them today, but you know I don’t know how that negotiation goes. “But I’ve been saying it all along, look at how long it took for Pacquiao-Mayweather to happen. You know what I mean? And they’re in the same sport.” As for how a bout could take place between Mayweather and McGregor, with two different sporting rules, White wasn’t exactly sure. “It would be completely unfair to do grappling or go to the ground or do any of that stuff, it makes no sense for Floyd. Plus, we could start at kicks, punches and elbows,” White said. “We can’t do straight boxing or we can’t do straight MMA. Or Joe Rogan said let him box him and fight him in MMA.” White admitted that getting asked about the idea a possible Mayweather vs. McGregor bout once drove him crazy. “This question use to drive me crazy. I would hate when people would ask me about Floyd and Conor, and then last night that happened. I don’t know. So we will see, I don’t know,” White said.
Rainman16 wrote: » No chance mate. Floyd is the ultimate defensive fighter, Conor would be lucky to land clean at all in 12 round of boxing. The longer the fight went on the more it would play into Floyds hands. Conor would be embarrassed, seriously anyone who thinks it would be even close, really must know very little about boxing.
wonderfullife wrote: » Logic here seems to be: Very few professional boxers have given Floyd a hard fight or landed cleanly, so Conor has no hope whatsoever. That's (probably) true. But I don't think it'd be a snooze-fest either. If Floyd danced his way around Conor for 12 rounds he'd be accused of being a chicken. So I think there'd be spells in the pocket - which almost immediately means it'd be more exciting that May-Pac.
Gamebred wrote: » Ha John absolutely burying a McGregor denier for making rubbish up absolute scenes,@JK Any chance Gunni headlining London in March? time line suit his injury recovery?
Lukker- wrote: » I think straight boxing with 4 oz gloves would level the playing field. It's never gonna happen, Floyd won't give an inch in something that removes his advantage.
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GerryDerpy wrote: I bet Mayweather knows he couldn't get into an Octagon with Conor and survive the first attack.
MagicIRL wrote: » Knocking boys out in MMA does not transition to pure Boxing. This is Floyd Mayweather yous are talking about. He's 49-0 in Boxing for a reason. If Conor fights him, and makes a bucket load of money, then all the power to him. I don't see him winning a boxing match. It would be like putting Ronaldo/Messi into a GAA match.
MagicIRL wrote: » It would be like putting Ronaldo/Messi into a GAA match.
ianob7 wrote: » Of course he gets destroyed!! He's never grappled, kickboxed, wrestled or any of the other mma disciplines bar boxing.. Why can't people get this very simple aspect into their heads!! Also Mcgregor wouldn't touch Floyd in a boxing match! If the best boxers in the world can't hit him how could you expect an mma fighter with excellent boxing (imo) to beat him.. The mind boggles
Outlaw Pete wrote: » Some nice boxing, and dancing, but it was nothing special, didn't one of the judges call a draw. I don't think there is any doubt he's a great defensive boxer but his opponents haven't exactly been contenders for GOAT themselves and so yeah I absolutely am questioning his 'greatness' but not just him, I question his generation too, as with regards to the best P4P, none of them have ever been fit to be spoken of in the same breath as Sugar Ray Robinson, Joe Louis etc. In fact, no way would he even have beaten a younger Pacquiao, not too mention the greats within his weight divisions back in the 70's and 80's. Floyd simply has been blessed with the era he was born in, in that his boring style has been able to see him saunter to the top without him ever being a genuine contender for the GOAT.
GerryDerpy wrote: Sorry bud I get it. I was pointing it out as it is a testament to McGregor that having a boxing match is even a remote consideration. Whereas Mayweather is not on that level.
Killergreene wrote: » Conor to be in artem corner tomorrow. The champ cornering his punch bag!