Subcomandante Marcos wrote: » Listening back to the MMA hour sepcial and Skipp Clueless is on, Ariel asks him about the Nate fight and Skipp repeats the 30-40lb weight difference thing and Ariel, who is lets be honest Conor's biggest media fanboy (after our own Wonder!) corrects him with a laugh saying don't be silly, that's a Dana White myth.
mel123 wrote: » Sorry to be an absolute melt (I read every post on this thread) where can I watch the weigh in...YouTube is it? For what it's worth, and growing up around boxing, spending weekends in crumlin boxing club (spectator) and the stadium, went to see De La Hoya in Vegas, the realist in me says Mayweather all the way, but something, just this tiny glimmer is saying McGregor with a lucky shot. No matter what, love him or loathe him for whatever reasons, you just have to take your hat off to McGregor
Mean Laqueefa wrote: » Where the **** is Gamebred ?
wonderfullife wrote: » I think one stone is a fair estimate of the weight gap
Duff wrote: » Lads, I don't know what's going on with all the dreams we're having, but I dreamt last night that Conor sparked him in the 3rd. Sticking a score on it. Hype for me is reaching boiling point tonight for the weigh-ins!
wonderfullife wrote: » Anyone watching the MMA Hour right now? Trouble in paradise with Team Mayweather... Floyd Sr. says he might not be in Floyd's corner, is talking about friction with his son and won't be told until tomorrow if he's in the corner or not. Also says he didn't attend too many training sessions.
Outlaw Pete wrote: » Final guess: The Corrs! Jim would be mad crack back at the Mac Mansion.
Sofiztikated wrote: » I reckon, if they wanted, Team McGregor could swamp Paulie in litigation.
everlast75 wrote: » Has anyone changed their opinion over the last few weeks? And if so, what changed it - and from what to what now?
wonderfullife wrote: » Floyd Sr. says he might not be in Floyd's corner, is talking about friction with his son and won't be told until tomorrow if he's in the corner or not. Also says he didn't attend too many training sessions.
pudzey101 wrote: » Threw 30 quid on Mcgregor start of july inside 6 rounds at 14/1 , returns 450 . See now there offering just 7/1 between 1 and 4
Sofiztikated wrote: » ..... I reckon, if they wanted, Team McGregor could swamp Paulie in litigation.
Mean Laqueefa wrote: » Second captains had an interesting bit on the gambling aspect of this to manipulate odds and to be fair has been brought up by MMA fans and boxing fans here. Not a massive gambler but do bet the odd time, can see why bookies opened and reduced the odds. But again im no mailburner or Mellor when it comes to it and knowing the full story. I had a dream that conor won as well, but it wasnt even in vegas, and i did ride Jennifer Lawrence afterwards in celebration.... even went for a drink with eagerer after to point out she was more eager. May even of had a Gin n Tonis and worse still in real life i am a legit B Walsh by name ****ing event has ruined me
wonderfullife wrote: » I had a dream Dillon Danis was going to the weigh-ins hyped like he's about to kill someone. No, wait, that was an instagram story post I just saw 2 minutes ago :pac: Gotta love how eager he is to get into the middle of a scrap. If I had money, I'd pay at least a tenner to watch him strangle one of Floyd's juicehead bodyguards
Subcomandante Marcos wrote: » Danis has never been in a real fight in his life.
sc86 wrote: » walsh b internet must be down