Gamebred wrote: » McGregor has a big head and good chin, If he he hurts his hands hitting it there wont be any finish.
I am very pleased with the Nevada State Athletic Commission's handling of my next bout today. Fair play was kept all the way through. Referee - Hall of famer Robert Byrd. Judges - Burt Clements. Dave Morreti and Guido Cavalerri. 8oz gloves approved. With pre and post fight analysis of the gloves on the night. This was handled very well and very fairly by the NSAC. I am very pleased and respect the Commissions ruling on this. 10 days until fight time.
xtal191 wrote: » https://www.instagram.com/p/BX3ZXKmByV7/
Richard tea wrote: » Its oooonnnnnnnnnnnn Take a look at @John_Kavanagh's Tweet: https://twitter.com/John_Kavanagh/status/897889519034290176?s=09
Gamebred wrote: » He's actually a better price stateside.
normanoffside wrote: » No, I don't think so. Did you not see the betslip of the guy in vegas? $880k to win $120k. That's a bit worse than 1/7. Odds are comparable on most Irish/British sites going by Oddschecker
Eyes Down Field wrote: » Not sure why Conor is happy with the judges. Dave Moretti is Mayweather's boy. He's judged at 10 of his fight. Burt Clements is no stranger to Mayweather either having judged at 4 of his fights, including Hatton, Marquez, Maidana and Pacquiao. Byrd is not going to take any shyt from Conor. He's a boxing purists. And wrestling in the clinch will be quickly dispersed
Gamebred wrote: » My view on the smaller gloves wont make any real difference except the fact theres less padding and Floyd is more likely to break his hands using them.
EagererBeaver wrote: » Unacceptable fence sitting. Tell us who it favours more.
Eyes Down Field wrote: » Byrd is not going to take any shyt from Conor. He's a boxing purists. And wrestling in the clinch will be quickly dispersed
Gamebred wrote: » Sorry boss, slight advantage to Conor as Floyd will break his hands if theres less padding in them.
walshb wrote: » You say it with such certainty.. And on the off chance he does break his hand(s) it would have to happen very early to give any kind of "advantage" to Conor.. It's two ounces across the whole glove.. Padding? How much of the 2 ounces is lost in the padding?
Deedsie wrote: Sigh... I am getting worried that it could be a **** night but I regularly feel like this before big fights. Hope I'm wrong, hope he catches him and frightens the ****e out of Mayweather.
Eyes Down Field wrote: » Mayweather got what he wanted. Lighter gloves for faster hand speed and greater impact, and the likelyhood of increased PPV buys. Wouldn't be one bit surprised if this was all in his plan from the beginning
Eyes Down Field wrote: » The big head on Conor is an advantage for Floyd.
Swashbuckler wrote: » Anybody see the Conor waxwork unveiled today.? Can't link it but it's pretty awful.
.ak wrote: » Christ it's a movie quote. Suppose they should ban the movie forever too?
wonderfullife wrote: » Wait, what? You're telling us Floyd's "masterplan" was to hold up contract negotiations with stipulations about 10oz gloves that can't be Mexican or made of horsehair.... that he did all that in the first place just so he could turn around and spend money on lawyers fees to try change the gloves back to 8oz? I'm assuming you believe 9/11 was an inside job too SMH. Conor could have Wolverine's adamantium running through his body and be indestructible and you'd still tell us it's an advantage for Floyd because Conor will be heavy on his feet...
DuffleBag wrote: » Come on now... he's hardly going to say how disappointed he is in the judges and get their backs up before the fight FFS..:rolleyes:
Eyes Down Field wrote: » It's about control. Floyd loves to be in a position of power, to dictate the situation, To be the A side. He's not happy unless he is calling the shots. If Conor had proposed the glove change, Mayweather would have shut it down immediately. But it was Mayweather who proposed it, So it got done. This is Floyd asserting his dominance.