Ultimate Seduction wrote: » If that is the case, boxing is carried by Floyd. You can say AJ did 1m buys but so did Jon Jones
mikeybrennan wrote: » I'm thinking McGregor is going to be very unconventional in the ring Running and jumping around to try and offput Mayweather
Sweet Science wrote: » Possibly . By the 3rd he will gas badly though .
mikeybrennan wrote: » Is there any particular rules governing messing about in the ring? Running about ,jumping ,bouncing off the ropes etc?
walshb wrote: » There is somewhere here.http://www.fightsaga.com/component/k2/item/3676-Boxing-Fouls-26-bigtime-no-nos
snowflaker wrote: » I think it means literally on- rather than against the ropes
snowflaker wrote: » https://twitter.com/bbcnireland/status/901051560939012096
GerryDerpy wrote: » Thanks for that link. Excessive showboating covers all the silly stuff suggested. I was surprise to see punching while on or beyond the ropes. So when you are leaning back agains the ropes and slipping punches you are not allowed counter? That doesn't seem right.
walshb wrote: » Didn't do Ali any harm in Zaire!:)
snowflaker wrote: » Jumping is also not allowed
walshb wrote: » wonderfullife wrote: » John Kavanagh thinks Conor wins by KO in Round 6. If it turns into a 12-round-war he was on the right track that Conor would land many punches cleanly. Max Kellerman would be the delusional one. Sorry, what are you on about? I kept this as simple as possible. Conor is talking about wining easily inside 4 rds. JK is saying Conor wins in the first rd if Floyd comes at him, the 6th rd if Floyd backs off. I never mentioned wars. I said if the fight turns out to be competitive then neither camp is really delusional. Or, both are delusional because both got their verdicts wrong. You can't apply this delusional sh1t to only one camp should the fight turn out to be competitive. It's actually the non boxing camp that are claiming a clearer type win here. Easier as well. And the boxing community are the snobs? You couldn't make it up.
wonderfullife wrote: » John Kavanagh thinks Conor wins by KO in Round 6. If it turns into a 12-round-war he was on the right track that Conor would land many punches cleanly. Max Kellerman would be the delusional one.
pirlo80 wrote: » Whenever I wake up with a bad hangover and a severe case of the fear, I watch this video safe in the knowledge I couldnt have made as big a show of myself as this lad...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRwFthVNVU8[
snowflaker wrote: » http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/general/boxing/mayweather-mcgregor/floyd-mayweather-conor-mcgregor-lovable-rogue-promised-las-vegas-fight-live-a7912141.html
J Mysterio wrote: » The Hatton fight is interesting. Hatton came out the blocks and put the pressure on Mayweather and he didnt like it too much. He stumbled a bit and left open gaps in his defence. I see McGregor being similarly aggressive and his movement might be better. I think Mayweather will win, but anything could happen.
wonderfullife wrote: » What? I can link you to hundreds of punches over the years that were set up with both feet were off the canvas.Of course you can jump. Prince Naseem Hamed's corkscrew uppercut involved both of his feet off the floor. Crazy talk. Conor can do the high jump in there for all he wants. Technically the rules say one foot must be on the floor when a punch LANDS but it's a) never enforced and b) he can still jump all he wants otherwise.
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J Mysterio wrote: » Bahahaha. What a wanķer! His accent irritates me too so shame he is doing analysis.