Dont be at yourself wrote: » While it's not really a meaningful window into the camps, was struck by the contrast in the two approaches shown in All Access part 2: McGregor in the gym sparring, and Mayweather larking about roller-skating, shopping and hanging out with his strippers. I know he sees it as an easy pay day, but surely his biggest enemy here is complacency.
DellyBelly wrote: » The closer to fight night the more I think it'll be an all time classic. Have a feeling that because Conor is hungrier and younger he will win. Think Floyd is motivated only for the cash while Conor is all about the legacy. Can see Conor winning inside 5. Come on the Fighting Irish....
Burial. wrote: » Dont be at yourself wrote: » While it's not really a meaningful window into the camps, was struck by the contrast in the two approaches shown in All Access part 2: McGregor in the gym sparring, and Mayweather larking about roller-skating, shopping and hanging out with his strippers. I know he sees it as an easy pay day, but surely his biggest enemy here is complacency. Jesus people really are gullible.
TheAnalyst_ wrote: » A dose of brain damage would be welcome as I wouldn't have to hear McGregor deliver the bantz anymore.
Outlaw Pete wrote: » I couldn't give a **** which title it was. It's irrelevant to the point I was making. Just because the WBC Welterweight Title he fought for was not the main one, doesn't suddenly justify referring to Paulie now as being a: Only an idiot would think it would. Some limbo dancing in here to try and undermine those sparring sessions with Paulie, it's embarrassing lads.....but hardly surprising given that the consensus in here for the past few months has been that Conor wouldn't land a glove on even a good amateur that was trained in the oh so beautiful sweet science.
Mellor wrote: » TheAnalyst_ wrote: » A dose of brain damage would be welcome as I wouldn't have to hear McGregor deliver the bantz anymore. Disgraceful thing to say. Actual fans of combat sports would be embarrassed by that mentality. Although, I doubt you are serious given the rascist schtick you're vomiting out too. Edit: Just seen the "choke to death" post above was also you. That confirms you're trolling, I guess.
Burial. wrote: Having said that I do hope for a clinic from Floyd and a thorough beating with no long lasting effects. As I said before somewhere, a lesson needs to be taught to Conor and to anyone else who tries to pull this sh*t. I read something this week about Stipe Miocic calling out Anthony Joshua again. Now Floyd may not have the brutal power to inflict severe damage in one blow, but Joshua certainly can and a fight like that has a very good chance of ending in tragedy. An aged Floyd with average power fighting a novice is dangerous too, but a prime HW with shocking power fighting a novice is stuff that should only happen on the Xbox.
Spudman_20000 wrote: Let's hope whoever is reffing May/Mac lets them work in the clinch.
Dont be at yourself wrote: While it's not really a meaningful window into the camps, was struck by the contrast in the two approaches shown in All Access part 2: McGregor in the gym sparring, and Mayweather larking about roller-skating, shopping and hanging out with his strippers. I know he sees it as an easy pay day, but surely his biggest enemy here is complacency.
TheAnalyst_ wrote: A dose of brain damage would be welcome as I wouldn't have to hear McGregor deliver the bantz anymore.
Burial. wrote: » An aged Floyd with average power fighting a novice is dangerous too, but a prime HW with shocking power fighting a novice is stuff that should only happen on the Xbox.
HattrickNZ wrote: » Not sure it is gullible but good point. The roller skating footage is weeks old,from before the promos I think. Beleive none of what you hear and only half of what u see specifically if it relates to selling a fight. RE the sparring paulie was brought into spar and that was it.that's paulie words.although paulie was willing to offer more if he was asked.and mcG said it was just for a fight, so i guess they didnt want much else from him.then paulie done interviews,which I am not sure why? Was he even getting paid? I don't see what he had to gain.unless he was just trying to get as much publicity as possible, which means he has his own agenda other than helping the camp. But what he said about conor back in December I don't think he was ever going to be welcomed without earning it. So conor replied in kind.note how conor did not use his own twitter to do this.I think that was the intention and conor knew what pics were being posted.
Rough Sleeper wrote: » I didn't see the same the same level of concern for the overweight journeymen in their forties who were beaten unconscious by Joshua so that the young prospect could "get a few rounds in." Were he seriously hurt in the fight, at least Miocic's paycheck would go some way towards covering the bills arising when he can't lift a spoon to his mouth. Doubt the same could be said of the hopelessly outmatched boxers thrown to the lions.
megadodge wrote: » Would you care to name all these victims? Actually... name even one?
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » Amir khan
A Little Pony wrote: » The thing with Malignaggi is exposing the myth behind the fight. The sheer embarrassment it is going to be. I hope no one here is going to pay for this. I believe everything he has said.