Gamebred wrote: » https://twitter.com/danawhite/status/878226882604318720 wonder musta been on to the bald father
Gamebred wrote: » I dont think McGregor will want to be travelling back and forward for one in Vegas so Floyd might come to europe first then Conor heads out to USA for rest of camp would be my guess.
martyos121 wrote: » "UFC and boxing are two different sports" says he. Anyone who refers to the UFC as a sport automatically invalidates any opinion they have on anything to do with MMA tbh.
wonderfullife wrote: » Ha I actually did flag the issue a few days ago on Twitter with Audie Attar and messaged Dana on instagram moaning about Bayless!! I doubt Dana read it though just a coincidence :pac:
EagererBeaver wrote: » MMA is a new sport. It's not in fully in the mainstream and it is absolutely dominated by the UFC. Not being fully au fait with the terminology invalidates nothing. Tbh.
wonderfullife wrote: » Any referee in any sport knows you don't make comments about either team/player/fighter because they have to be seen as completely impartial. Kenny Bayless believing Conor doesn't belong in a boxing ring should immediately disqualify him. Let's say in Round 5 Conor is taking damage against the ropes and Kenny stops it early, there'd be allegations and controversy. It has to be someone neutral ref'ing. Tony Weeks maybe.
EagererBeaver wrote: » Sure you've already disqualified the idea of any "shenanigans" multiple times so why would you give a ****e?
Newshoesumunt wrote: » Mmm you would need coding skills and an interest in coding for testing though. IT Support can have very good prospects so not sure why fergald thinks it does not, sure your first job will be at the bottom and the pay won't be great but the same can be said for coding/testing. Senior microsoft support can earn up to 60-80k, same goes for loads more companys. (VMWARE,Citrix etc.) Staring of in IT support will also open up system admin, IT Manager, server field engineer etc. If you don'y like coding I would go with IT Support, you can easily get up to 40K withing 3 to 4 years
wonderfullife wrote: » Kenny Bayless believing Conor doesn't belong in a boxing ring should immediately disqualify him. Let's say in Round 5 Conor is taking damage against the ropes and Kenny stops it early, there'd be allegations and controversy..
wonderfullife wrote: » Big John McCarthy: Continues: "Trust me, Conor McGregor is the A-side. Floyd could not get this fight with literally anybody else to get this kind of payday right now. It will definitely break the PPV record".
wonderfullife wrote: » Big John McCarthy: "Floyd Mayweather is the greatest boxer of our generation, if he fights Conor in MMA I give him 0.001% to win if Floyd lands a very lucky punch. I also give the same odds and chance for Conor in this boxing match." Continues: "Trust me, Conor McGregor is the A-side. Floyd could not get this fight with literally anybody else to get this kind of payday right now. It will definitely break the PPV record". Bruce Buffer: "The biggest winners are the brothels. The Bunny Ranch have launched super-fight VIP packages for $100,000 which include 2 tickets and 2 girls".
EagererBeaver wrote: » If he really wanted, Floyd could fight GGG the money that would do wouldn't be too far short of what this fight will pay him.
wonderfullife wrote: » Very silly and hugely wrong. GGG's last PPV against Jacobs did 130,000 buys. Floyd's last against Berto did 350,000. GGG is not a draw and is virtually unknown in America. GGG v Canelo will only hit 1 million buys because of all the Canelo fans. Floyd v GGG would struggle to do 1 million. Conor v Floyd is projected to be over 5 million. So, yes there would be $300-$400 million difference in revenue. Conor is the ONLY fighter in the world Floyd can hit these numbers with and the reverse is also true. They are the Double-A-Side.
Gintonious wrote: » How can you say that Floyd vs GGG would struggle to do 1 million? A Canelo and Mayweather rematch would do pretty well I would imagine. I still think the 5 million number is on the higher end of projection, it will be close to the numbers for Pac and Mayweather I would image. Mainly because I think the reality of this fight will dawn on more people as it goes on. McGregor is the A-side in MMA, he is nothing in boxing.
Deleted User wrote: » I was about to respond similar to this. Floyd while he has done some good PPV numbers in the past has no one that would do massive PPVs now minus Conor. I think both Conor and Floyd both need each other to do very good PPV sales, there is no 'A side' both sides are equally important in this imo
Too Tough To Die wrote: » They can't do these numbers without each other, but Mayweather is the A-side, and i'm sure the negotiations reflected that.
wonderfullife wrote: » For sure. Floyd will be getting paid more and walking out second. That won't bother Conor he walked out first against Aldo and Alvarez. But without each other they don't get close to these numbers. It's a co-dependency.