Burial. wrote: » As a massive boxing fanboy I shamelessly want him to be embarrassed just so it guarantees this sort of nonsense never happens again, in Boxing or in MMA.
Gintonious wrote: » HA!!!! The only reason he is doing this fight IS FOR THE MONEY!!!!
wonderfullife wrote: » He wants to prove to people he's the best combat sports athlete on the planet.
wonderfullife wrote: » No it's not. It's one of the reasons. He could make a dozen Hollywood movies in the next few years and make $100 million without being punched once. He wants to prove to people he's the best combat sports athlete on the planet.
walshb wrote: » Yes, you have him at .001 percent and others at .0001 percent!:p
Sweet Science wrote: » I reckon its 5% his ego makes him think he can land one big shot and 95% the dollar bills.
wonderfullife wrote: » I'm on record as saying the score after 8 rounds will be 77-75 or 78-74. Make what you want of that.
wonderfullife wrote: » Huge self-belief or huge self-delusion, depends on your perspective. But he defo believes it.
walshb wrote: » That's a different discussion. I am on about chances of winning... You just gave a score there..... But looking at your predicted score you are giving him a 0 percent chance. Deluded!
walshb wrote: » If it's huge delusion then it kind of rubbishes the belief..
Gintonious wrote: » Hollywood? What? Its all about the money man, don't be silly here. If he wanted to prove he is the best combat sports athlete then he would just stick with MMA. But he won't get 100M for that.
wonderfullife wrote: » If Conor's only motivation in life was money, I guarantee you right now with his level of celebrity he could make $100 - $120 million doing other things in the next 5-10 years. Making movies. Doing tv shows. Endorsement deals. Stuff that doesn't involve being punched. To be the best "combat sports athlete" you're right the UFC is where the best fighters are. But in the minds of the general public, many people think boxers are the best real fighters, which is silly but that's a common perception out there. So he would have to beat the King to prove he's the best combat athlete.
walshb wrote: » Stop messing.... Snooker is barely a sport!
wonderfullife wrote: » If Conor's only motivation in life was money
walshb wrote: » Nobody is saying this. Some think his motivation regarding this event is money. I agree that it is, at least the bulk of his motivation. And nobody is criticizing him for it. It makes sense. It's natural. You seem to take all differing views on this as somehow being an attack on Conor personally. Odd....
wonderfullife wrote: » Part of the motivation is money. But that comment applies to every UFC fight he takes too. He's a prize fighter, so is Floyd. They're not going to get in there for nothing.
Sweet Science wrote: » Define real fighter
wonderfullife wrote: » Demian Maia walks around at about 190lbs and cuts to 170lbs. In a fight to the death against Anthony Joshua at 245lbs, Maia would be 1/50 favourite. He'd ankle pick or double leg him and have him dead within 60 seconds. .
walshb wrote: » What is the other part of his motivation? And don't give me that nonsense about him believing he truly can beat Maywether and show the word that it was him all along that had the blueprint? Even if you said that he loved the spotlight I'd agree.. For me it's the money and the spotlight. Nothing more. Best of luck to him.
walshb wrote: » Yes, and one clean shot from AJ and it's lights out..... Oh, but he doesn't get to land it blah blah blah. Maybe so.
wonderfullife wrote: » Gamebred back me up on this..... Maia single or double legs him and strangles AJ in 60 seconds right?
walshb wrote: » Yes, AJ, just stand still there for a second I'd like to do what I want to you... Oh if it only was that simple....
wonderfullife wrote: » It really is. Sigh you really believe boxers have a good chance don't you. I thought you were kidding.