section4 wrote: » please, this is the type of nonsense thats being spewed i suggest you check things before you post you will find it s 53%
Outlaw Pete wrote: » And here's 'the dilapidated crack house' folks:
Gamebred wrote: » Not the first time he got embarrassed by another fighter.
wonderfullife wrote: » Ok wow... Floyd says: Conor called us monkeys, Martin Luther King and Malcolm X were on the front lines but August 26th Conor is going to pay (for his racism), I'm fighting for all the blacks around the world. Also says there'll be no defensive fighting he's going after Conor and he owes that to the fans who were let down by the Pacquiao fight. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PCRShqZKu0
wonderfullife wrote: » Lomachenko followed John on twitter and he followed him back... which obviously means they can DM each other now. Just thought I'd share that information as opposed to doing anything constructive at 430am like sleeping.
moneyman wrote: » You're factually incorrect, it's you who needs to check the facts before posting. Floyd has had 11 fights in the last 10 years and two have them have been via KO. That's less than 20% KO rate over the last ten years. The Ortiz KO doesn't even count as a legit KO given it was a sucker punch. That likely would have been a Floyd unanimous decision if he hadn't done that. Not that the above changes anything - Floyd will still finish Conor in the first 5 or 6 rounds if he wants to. Just annoys me when someone barges in with wrong information.
ooter wrote: » Floyd's KO stats over the last 10 years is only about 16% also.
section4 wrote: » Oh my god , I don't know why I bother Who said anything about the last ten years Mayweather knockout percentage over his career is 53 % True or false
ooter wrote: » I think you will find it's 2 in 12 fights which is nowhere near 53%.
section4 wrote: » What is it with you guys that you can't face the truth Mayweather has been fighting since 96 His knockout percentage is 53 % Overall, it's that simple If you want to play about with statistics to suit yourself Then that is not a true reflection It's like me saying Conor's record for his last three fights is L by OK W by decision. W by OK so. W2 l 1 But that's not true
cloudatlas wrote: » If you're going to go to the trouble of writing an article why not go into detail about what rounds Conor was successful in and whether it was a push or a knock down? For me there wasn't enough detail about it. How can he be sure a recording will be released? Why did the ref not see what happened?
.ak wrote: » I thought it was a good blog post. Don't see why he needed to go into detail; its not a pissing contest between him and Paulie. Going into details would just be petty.
cloudatlas wrote: » Fogarty pulls out of MMA hour, Ref Cortez not allowed to speak. Post tells us nothing just that Bradley loves Conor... nothing new there.
moneyman wrote: » Nobody is denying any of that. No doubt you will move the goalposts instead of just admitting you made a mistake.
Spudman_20000 wrote: » Bit pathetic Floyd feeling the need to bring race into it in order to sell more PPVs. That would be like Conor saying he's going to win for the LGBT community based on the homophobic slur Floyd used in the London presser.
.ak wrote: » I think the only problem is you didn't read the OP properly.
section4 wrote: » i am surprised at mayweather doing this, especially when you have all the black lives matter stuff and how divided the us is just now after trump winning its very bad form
MMayweather wrote: » Conor opened himself up for this so only has himself to blame