Ultimate Seduction wrote: I just came here to ask that. Everyone saying Floyd has met with, and disposed of, bigger, pressure fighters. Conor fights as a patient, counter puncher mostly. Has Floyd every fought someone who stays calm and picks his shots?
Ultimate Seduction wrote: » I just came here to ask that. Everyone saying Floyd has met with, and disposed of, bigger, pressure fighters. Conor fights as a patient, counter puncher mostly. Has Floyd every fought someone who stays calm and picks his shots?
Sweet Science wrote: That would be the worst style possible against Mayweather
Ultimate Seduction wrote: » How do you know if none of his opponents fought like that? Surly it would make sense not to fight the way 47 other opponents did. Let Floyd be the one coming forward and try counter him? Floyd is human guys, he can be hit.
cloudatlas wrote: » Conor needs to invite Andre Berto into the camp.
Gintonious wrote: » He'd be well advised to do that for sure. Maybe not for sparring, but at least in some advisory role.
Inviere wrote: » Is there a blueprint for beating Floyd that Conor could use as a basis? I know he's unbeaten, but are there boxers who have had significant success against Floyd in certain rounds, and if so, what was their approach?
"My legacy is already set. This move I made right here it's unbelievable. They will talk about this business move at Harvard."
Stonedpilot wrote: » It will play out a dull points victory for Floyd, both men agree to nothing more than a sparring session together as the moneys already made. No way can I see either bothering their arse at all in this fight.
Gamebred wrote: » Floyd would accept a loss now for the sake of another few hundred million payday in a rematch no doubt, he cares about money not legacy.
Gintonious wrote: »
Stonedpilot wrote: » No way can I see either bothering their arse at all in this fight.
Stonedpilot wrote: » HUH?
noc1980 wrote: » Floyd V Guerrero
Gamebred wrote: » This machine couldnt land a single clean punch on Floyd (dont care if he was too young) and people are backing Conor at 4/1
wonderfullife wrote: » Stonedpilot wrote: » No way can I see either bothering their arse at all in this fight. Right, so Conor flew in a full-time nutritionist George Lockhart and sparring partner Dashon Johnson from America, Louis Adolphe from the UK, paid for a full-time ref for 2 weeks, flying in Paulie Malignaggi and a whole host of boxers, is working his arse off in the UFC Performance Institute... For someone not bothering his arse he's spending a fortune on his camp. How much do you think it costs to fly in Dashon Johnson for the bones of a month? The hotel itself would be $4,000, the flights another $3,000, his wages probably $15,000, that's on top of another few grand in lawyers fees drawing up and executing contracts and NDA's. You think Paulie Malignaggi is going to Vegas for 4 days this week and then flying back to NY and back to Vegas again for the good of his health or do you think there's anywhere up to 6-figures enticing him? The narrative that Conor doesn't give a fook is ridiculous with the amount he's spending on this camp. Gamebred wrote: » Floyd would accept a loss now for the sake of another few hundred million payday in a rematch no doubt, he cares about money not legacy. He has filed 6 trademarks for 50-0 and already has a line of merchandise in production with 50-0. He stands to make tens of millions off the 50-0 trademarks and can easily fight GGG in the future if he's stuck for a couple of hundred million. You've lost the run of things if you think he'd happily take 49-1 to secure a rematch with a novice boxer. Espinoza specifically said there's no rematch clause. Why? Because Floyd only gives a sh1t about 50-0 and feels there's not a hope Conor beats him so it would embarrass himself to put in a rematch clause. Crazy stuff being posted.