Sweet Science wrote: » Floyd or his team wont bother watching . You think they care at all about what he is going to bring to this other than creating more hype. Release the footage . He beat up a world champ . The hype would go into overdrive
wonderfullife wrote: » There's 2 ways for a sparring partner to go in terms of Conor. 1. The Conor Wallace, Dillon Danis, Cian Cowley route. All were initially brought in to spar for specific camps and all ended up becoming friends and part of the team. 2. The Chris van Heerden, Paulie Malignaggi route. Go in with an ego and take it personally when any photos are used in fight promotion. Exploit 15 seconds of fame with interviews and then fade back into relative obscurity while being trolled by an army of online McGregor fans. You can see why Conor chooses to bring in people like Conor Wallace, Tiernan Bradley etc though. They're not at the level of a Malignaggi but they're not coming in looking to defend their ego. People kept saying "Conor needs better sparring partners" but this is exactly what would happen if he got a Kell Brook, Amir Khan, Chris Eubank Jr. involved too. If Conor really wants to troll Paulie, he'll release an edited clip of him landing at will on him... knowing Paulie has no footage to respond with :rolleyes:
wonderfullife wrote: » You can see why Conor chooses to bring in people like Conor Wallace, Tiernan Bradley etc though. They're not at the level of a Malignaggi but they're not coming in looking to defend their ego.
Sofiztikated wrote: » I thought Floyd trained for every fight like he was broke? Surely that would involve watching and analysing any fight footage, including sparring?
fitzparker wrote: » go away out of that, of course they will watch it, bar van heerden its the only bit of boxing footage they have on Conor. regardless if it is edited to the 9's bigging conor up.
Ultimate Seduction wrote: » I think he told Gegard Mousassi he would cut him up or something along those lones5
pastorbarrett wrote: » Love this. As someone on reddit noted, everything about this picture makes more sense with the horse. Even the ref's face.
[Deleted User] wrote: » They're also very young so they are deferential to Conor, awestruck to be training with a 'big star', happy with a few bob and possibly don't give him a hard time in training. In one of his videos Zahabi said he has seen many times in a gym where someone is the 'gym star' and everybody is very deferential, nobody puts them in tough spots. That's what he saw in Conor's ground game. I think it's possible Malignaggi came in, wasn't awestruck, gave Conor a reality check in sparring in a way nobody else in the camp was willing to do. It didn't go down well so they sent him packing.
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Lukker- wrote: » The footage Van Heerden released was also edited.
Outlaw Pete wrote: » https://twitter.com/TheHeat001/status/893287839604985856
Lukker- wrote: » Bend the knee and be grateful that people know your name now..
Lukker- wrote: » Van Heerden was doing TV interviews about that spar 12 months after it happened. Bend the knee and be grateful that people know your name now..
EagererBeaver wrote: » Plenty in McGregor's circle bend over, never mind bend the knee. Doesn't need any more.
Lukker- wrote: » Your man Gerry Byrne, is he involved with Crumlin boxing or is he just a lackey?