Outlaw Pete wrote: » Yeah, quite clearly. Here, let me spoon feed you............. when Eddie Alvarez (the UFC fighter) said something positive about Conor's chances, he was sarcastically referred to as 'the salmon of knowledge' and so when someone posted Jon Jones (another UFC fighter) saying something negative about Conor's chances.... I then sarcastically referred to him as being 'the salmon of knowledge'.Get it? Like I said, some of ye are half asleep. But sure if you want to pretend I was dismissive of Jon Jones' opinion (when I myself only give McGregor a slim chance in the fight) and then back slap each other's posts like happy seals.... work away.
Sweet Science wrote: » Even Conor isnt taking this farce serious Still sparring his MMA mate Artem Talk about being in for a shock come August 26th
ThinkProgress wrote: » Mighty mouse 5th all time?? Not for me... who of note has he actually fought? No Dom Cruz?? :eek: What about someone like Sean Sherk? Deserves a mention... 5ft 6in, yet fought as high as welterweight. Only lost 4 of his total 41 MMA fights... (looks even more impressive when you consider the only guys to beat him, were Hughes, GSP, BJ and Edgar... all UFC champs - at least 3 of them guaranteed hall of famers)
Sweet Science wrote: » I didnt buy into it for one second . However i would at least of thought he would prepare properly and take it serious I thought they would try their best to hide the fact its a cash grab But they havent and still people refuse to accept it.
The Reservoir Dubs Anchorman wrote: » Does anyone really refuse to accept it? I'm sure even the most ardent McGregor fanboy knows this is nothing more than a cashgrab by both. Right time right place. McGregor makes €75m something he could never do in the UFC and Mayweather makes €250m+
walshb wrote: » Have you been reading some of the comments here and on the MMA forum? God forbid you claim-believe that Conor knows well he hasn't a prayer!
The Reservoir Dubs Anchorman wrote: » But they are surely just wind up merchants trying to get at boxing fans on this thread?
walshb wrote: » I think you give him more than a slim chance, and because folks here question that or diminish this chance (via argument and logic) to very very very slim, it irks you. I don't want to drag this up, but when you are so sure Jon Jones beats Mayweather in boxing based purely off him being bigger, well, it kind of says a lot about your views on the sport of boxing and its amazing and precise skillset. You are quite dismissive, and you aren't hiding it too well.
Mellor wrote: » I never mentioned Mighty Mouse. I said I would have Royce anywhere in the top 10. As you asked, Mighty mouse as beat absolutely everyone in his division. Holds the record for most defences. He can only beat fighters that exist. Not his fault there aren't a string of hall of famers at 125. He's a perfect example of why P4P is meaningless though. No way to compare 125 and 170 really. Sean Shrek, was short by 170lbs standards today. But, the steroids were obviously a huge help. He lost to those 4 hall of famers, but he doesn't get too much credit for fight he lost. The guys he beat weren't nearly as good. Kayo, Diaz, Florian spring to mind, and a whole load of journeymen in random backwater organisations. Not top 10 imo, AINEC
ThinkProgress wrote: » I'm sure Conor gets a buzz from fighting... but he is no fool either... unlike some of his fanboys. He will make his pot of gold, and then walk away from cage fighting, as a young millionaire while he is still healthy!! But he will hang up the gloves... in the very near future... If you believe anything else, again read what I said above.
The Reservoir Dubs Anchorman wrote: » Does anyone really refuse to accept it? I'm sure even the most ardent McGregor fanboy knows this is nothing more than a cashgrab by both.
wonderfullife wrote: » As for Artem, he's been stepping in for 2 rounds at the end of every 2nd session. The likes of Tiernan Bradley and Dashon Johnson are in there going 6, 8 and 10 rounds. By the time the camp is over Conor will have sparred over 100 rounds with Tiernan and Dashon and less than 30 with Artem. Conor 100% believes he will win this fight and your obsession with putting this fight down is laughable. For lads who think it's a farce you sure like to talk about the fight.
wonderfullife wrote: » You talk some amount of waffle and say it with such certainty. I will bet you 500 euro that Conor has at least 4 more fights in the UFC and/or is still fighting (in any combat sport) in the year 2020. If you're so certain, take the bet. We both have 3 years to save up the money to pay the loser. You are both delusional if you don't think Conor believes he will win this fight. Andre Ward is on record as saying his main sparring partner for the Chad Dawson fight was Nate Diaz - a mixed martial artist. You wouldn't accuse Ward of not taking the fight seriously based on his sparring partner. As for Artem, he's been stepping in for 2 rounds at the end of every 2nd session. The likes of Tiernan Bradley and Dashon Johnson are in there going 6, 8 and 10 rounds. By the time the camp is over Conor will have sparred over 100 rounds with Tiernan and Dashon and less than 30 with Artem. Conor 100% believes he will win this fight and your obsession with putting this fight down is laughable. For lads who think it's a farce you sure like to talk about the fight.
"Nick is more, 'hit me with your best shot, and I'm coming with my best shot.' Nate's a little bit more of a skillful volume puncher, different angles and stuff like that. He was one of my main guys when I fought Chad Dawson."
"Those guys got great stand up and they'd be able to compete... I don't know how far they'd go in the pro ranks, but those guys could compete in boxing."
Eyes Down Field wrote: » Which bet do ye like the best lads? Mayweather inside 3 rounds 7/1 Mayweather inside 4 rounds 5/1 Mayweather inside 6 rounds 5/2
StringerBell wrote: » Chad Dawson, long rangy southpaw, Nate Diaz long rangy southpaw who is durable as ****....... Id imagine they are very close actually in terms of height/reach and Nate comes from Richard Perez Boxing.
normanoffside wrote: » Bradley is not even at national amateur level Johnson is 22-21-3 as a pro. Hardly top level sparring partners tbf....
Gintonious wrote: » He was one of, not the only. He didn't just have Diaz and no one else, he of course had other pro boxers in there as well.
wonderfullife wrote: » Malignaggi is a pretty good boxer. Being realistic what do you want Conor to do? Spend a fortune to try bring in Kell Brook, Amir Khan, Shawn Porter... whoever...from day 1? Surely it makes sense for Conor to try his gameplan out on lower level competition before escalating it? Malignaggi was certainly a step-up in pedigree and apparently Conor has a few new sparring partners arriving this week (according to Paulie). If you swim the butterfly and are trying out the breaststroke, it probably makes sense not to compete against Adam Peaty from day 1 in practice
everlast75 wrote: » Conor trains with boxer - people here "that's mental - he can't learn boxing in a couple of months!!!!" Conor trains with MMA fighter - people here "what's he training with someone like that for? He needs to learn to box properly!!!!"
everlast75 wrote: Conor trains with boxer - people here "that's mental - he can't learn boxing in a couple of months!!!!"
everlast75 wrote: Conor trains with MMA fighter - people here "what's he training with someone like that for? He needs to learn to box properly!!!!"
everlast75 wrote: » Conor trains with boxer - people here "that's mental - he can't learn boxing in a couple of months!!!!"
Conor trains with MMA fighter - people here "what's he training with someone like that for? He needs to learn to box properly!!!!"
kippy wrote: » I think people over estimate how difficult it is to 'learn' boxing. Its not exactly rocket science especially when the person learning it already knows the basics and is a physically fit person.
Burial. wrote: » With each day there are more and more candidates for most idiotic post of the year.
Burial. wrote: » Floyd Sr. would make sh*t of Conor never mind what Jr. could do.