princemuzzy wrote: » it will be box office no question not sure which one
The Reservoir Dubs Anchorman wrote: » Alot of nightclub fracas involved there I believe, again not defending it.
FreshBedsheets wrote: » You are gullible of you don't realise how much Floyd needs to be in control.
princemuzzy wrote: » sure sounds like you are i dont care if he hit them in a petrol station there is no excuse for it
Schwanz wrote: » McGregor I have to admit got to Floyd, that could be where he hurts him the most & Floyd comes out like the wild bunch.
Burial. wrote: » He really didn't get to him though...
BillyBobBS wrote: » Don't know much about boxing tbh and am only hearing about the Mayweather women beating stories now. If true the guy is a total scumbag and i hope McGregor stomps his head into the canvas. No excuse for anyone to lay a hand on a woman but a pro boxer doing that is the height of being an utter toerag. Actually surprised McGregor didn't pass comment on it last last.
weldoninhio wrote: » Floyd was in control, but to believe that McGregor turned up, not having a clue what was going to happen is naive in the extreme.
MojoRisinnnn wrote: » Are they all going to be the same format as last night does anyone know? Or will there be an open Q&A like in the UFC? I don't watch boxing so I can't really judge if last night's was just particularly bad but a whole press tour without an open discussion or back and forth is fairly pointless, surely Floyd cannot be that afraid to get into an open war of words with Conor.
The Reservoir Dubs Anchorman wrote: » See this is what I cant understand, why would anyone think McGregor is better at trash talk? there is little evidence to suggest it BUT if it was true he would surely dominate regardless of the "format". Does he now need an excuse for his press conferences being poor?
MojoRisinnnn wrote: » Well because he is? He is far superior at rebuttals and generally sharper.
Sweet Science wrote: » I expected better from McGregor but it just shows what a farce of a fight this is
walshb wrote: » Not sure why so....his behavior-persona at most of these type of events is the exact same.
Sweet Science wrote: » Can't agree. Last night was nothing like any of his previous press conferences . It was flat
ScumLord wrote: » I think that's stage one in Conor's plan achieved, he's in Mayweather's head now. .
ScumLord wrote: » I was a bit surprised to find everyone saying that went well for Mayweather, I thought he seemed a bit overwhelmed when he first came to the mike. He got better, but he was just saying pre planned phrases. McGregor rambled, he could have cut that speech in half, towards the end it was like watching the talker at a wedding just rambling with no sign of an exit. I think the real talk happened at the staredown at the end, McGregor said some things that seemed to really get under Mayweather's skin and annoy him. I think that's stage one in Conor's plan achieved, he's in Mayweather's head now. Sound was really bad on all the streams I found. Was hard to make out what was being said.
ScumLord wrote: » I was a bit surprised to find everyone saying that went well for Mayweather, I thought he seemed a bit overwhelmed when he first came to the mike. He got better, but he was just saying pre planned phrases. McGregor rambled, he could have cut that speech in half, towards the end it was like watching the talker at a wedding just rambling with no sign of an exit.I think the real talk happened at the staredown at the end, McGregor said some things that seemed to really get under Mayweather's skin and annoy him. I think that's stage one in Conor's plan achieved, he's in Mayweather's head now. Sound was really bad on all the streams I found. Was hard to make out what was being said.
GerryDerpy wrote: » It's a real pity the UFC aren't organising the press this week. Showtime/Mayweather looking amateur.