The Reservoir Dubs Anchorman wrote: » he'd have to have game to give it away
normanoffside wrote: » Floyd is really a natural Lightweight or Light Welter. Comparing him to hearns is a bit unfair as he was a huge welter. I would have loved to see him take on a prime Duran or Sweet Pea at 135-140. I reckon that Duran just out bullies him and Sweet P would be a toss up.
blade1 wrote: » Floyd v Sweet Pea = borefest imo
LollipopJimmy wrote: » Conor's legs look huge at the minute. He always had big legs but they are looking much bigger than usual at the moment, that's not always a good thing in boxing though. Physically he looks in great nick though, much better than when he was cutting for 145, 155 seems to suit him really well.
ThinkProgress wrote: » I'm convinced many McGregor fans look at Mayweather, then look at Conor... and they think Conor is the far more impressive looking athlete! And they think this will somehow have some kind of bearing on the actual boxing match... :rolleyes: (although most will probably not admit to thinking this) I was actually hoping Conor might shed some of that muscle mass he carries for MMA... it's only going to slow him down, and sap his stamina in a boxing ring!
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » Yes I was thinking that myself, lots of "experts " saying conor being used to 5min rounds means something
walshb wrote: » It doesn't seem to sink in with some.. Like saying sure the footballer covers 10 ks in a match..400 metre sprint? Not a fooking bother to him..
ThinkProgress wrote: » It's sports-specific conditioning... but many people simply don't understand this! There are many guys, that look in great shape... but they would be breathing out their ar$e after one or two rounds in a boxing ring. Because their body is not conditioned specifically for that kind of intensity or those specific movements! (but hey, at least they would look great doing it) :pac:
ThinkProgress wrote: I'm convinced many McGregor fans look at Mayweather, then look at Conor... and they think Conor is the far more impressive looking athlete!
walshb wrote: » That's why I said that the flow of the fight from Floyd is key.. If Floyd puts Conor under pressure, all kinds of pressure and also spooks him early then Conor may fold quickly. Conor better be able to relax and manage his engine, but not too relaxed in case he gets consistently whacked. The whole fight and stage is Floyd's. Conor has no say here. All he has is hope. Hope that Floyd doesn't wreck him too much and a very slim hope that he knocks Floyd out. He really is at Floyd's mercy.
Wheeliebin30 wrote: » I don't want him to be knocked out because it could affect his future ufc activity.
walshb wrote: » Knocked out as opposed to?
normanoffside wrote: » He'll be pulled out before he is knocked out. TKO ching ching :pac:
walshb wrote: » Unless knocked out by a shot or two.. Can't pull him out because they predict a KO A KO can happen from nowhere.
normanoffside wrote: I've seen a few US media reports that McGregor is a former All Ireland Boxing champion, when if fact he is a former U-16 Dublin novice champion.
normanoffside wrote: It's like comparing a former Junior B U-16 championship team to the current Dublin Senior squad. Ridiculous!
normanoffside wrote: » Floyd was a lot more offensive at 140 and below