jcd5971 wrote: » Why would you assume I was talking about you ðŸ˜
Gamebred wrote: » http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2057756967&page=16 Yeah his internet persona is completely different than real life I gather.
Gamebred wrote: Yep, I called him out on it on his ask me question thread and he got smart and ignored my questions then got cheeky.
EagererBeaver wrote: » Just watching a few videos that popped up on Instagram and a couple of things I hadn't considered: 1) a lot of people here talking about McGregor's movement as something that Floyd might not be used to. How do you see wearing boots impacting this? 2) what is an octagon like compared to a boxing ring in terms of padding/tension etc. Even within boxing it can vary wildly and can cause issues, e.g. Klitschko always liked a really soft ring.
Swashbuckler wrote: » To be fair you went into his AMA spouting at him, didn't ask a question and he dismissed you. Then you answered someone else's question on his behalf and he had a smart response. Fair on both.
Too Tough To Die wrote: » I think that was more a case of Klitschko trying to cheat.
Icelandicseige wrote: » Where in London would the world tour be held? Is is there even a venue set?
Gamebred wrote: » Eh how the **** am I supposed to change my username its down to the mod, tell axwell to fire away I remember it now was something about pendred.
Subcomandante Marcos wrote: » Ppv price in the us $60+ Ppv price in Russia, next to nothing and won't be bought.
stephenl15 wrote: » Cathal Pendreds Fists of Fury wasn't it
Call Me Jimmy wrote: » Looking past the mayweather fight, it's a unique training period for conor since he started mma. Couple months of straight boxing, sparring with very technical guys before experiencing what it's like to box with the best in the world. From an MMA perspective, do people think he'll be even sharper with his hands when he returns? I mean he loses out in other aspects obviously...
wonderfullife wrote: » Maybe I'm wrong but I think it's actually beneficial, especially if Khabib is next. I don't see the point in Conor putting in 2 months solid on takedown defence or on the mat trying to defend Khabib's sambo-based offence. I'm on record as saying this but I actually think Ferguson is the far more difficult fight stylistically. I think Conor runs through Khabib inside 2 minutes.
wonderfullife wrote: I'm on record as saying this but I actually think Ferguson is the far more difficult fight stylistically. I think Conor runs through Khabib inside 2 minutes.
Depp wrote: » Agree there, tony definitely the tougher match up of the two but dont think either of them give him major problems if he comes even half correct with his take down defense, from watching the two of them they leave themselves way too open and conor would find their chins easy enough I'd imagine.
DerrickL wrote: » Gamebred wrote: » Yep, I called him out on it on his ask me question thread and he got smart and ignored my questions then got cheeky. Where can I read this ama? Kavanagh is a milksop character. Acts the tough man on Twitter. Heard a few stories about his skeletons.
Gamebred wrote: » Yep, I called him out on it on his ask me question thread and he got smart and ignored my questions then got cheeky.
hewhoscares wrote: Well gossip please. as unfounded as you like, isnt that what message boards are for