weldoninhio wrote: » If you are too scared to put your money where your mouth is, fair enough. Adding nonsense stipulations shows you are in over your head. Let's pretend I didn't have the money to cover it, and miraculously McGregor wins, you lose nothing by taking the bet and can constantly hound me about welshing on it. You are a spoofer. You don't have €100 to put up. You know you'd be giving me the money and are looking for loopholes to save face. You know it, I know it and everyone reading your pathetic baiting posts knows it.
weldoninhio wrote: » Feel like a dick posting pics of money.
Pighead wrote: » It's Floyd himself! No wonder you hate McGregor so much.
Muahahaha wrote: » Nail on the head there man. Brave words that cant be backed up. As an aside and forgetting about the bookies odds what odds do ye think May-Mac should be just based purely on chances? Im thinking McG 12-1 but maybe some think far more than that?
TheChosenOne_ wrote: » I for one cannot wait to hear the Irish National Anthem being sang at the biggest boxing event of all time. That in itself is enough for watching
normanoffside wrote: » It might be the highest grossing but it absolutely is not the biggest boxing event of all time.
weldoninhio wrote: » [ Feel like a dick posting pics of money.
Muahahaha wrote: » Lol whats that 5k? Still another 45k to go here lad. Listen you dont have it and nor would I expect anyone to have 50k just lying under the mattress. I will let it go now because you even went to the trouble of proving to everyone here that you dont have it. Enjoy the fight
Rezident wrote: » So hard to price due to the anomalies with this one and the fact that a single punch - from either of them - could end it. 4/1 on mcgregor feels like a poor price, but the actuaries must have been working away, so they seem to feel it's a bit closer than many others think, considering Mayweather's age and lack of fighting etc. It's very interesting, it's so volatile that I think it makes an upset more likely. I would have thought 10/1-ish on McGregor but the actuaries are saying 4/1 for a reason...
Arcade_Tryer wrote: » Mayweather won't give him the opportunity. He knows how important this fight is for the sport of boxing. The only way Mayweather can lose this fight is if he becomes complacent due to the utter dominance he will display over McGregor from the start; But again, the importance of the fight, combined with Mayweather's skill and professionalism, should dictate this does not happen.
weldoninhio wrote: » Excuses Excuses. Good night
ComDubh wrote: » Another analogy is comparing soccer and sprinting. Soccer players sprint, but the fastest soccer player in the world isn't even as fast as Ireland's best sprinter, not to mention a world-class sprinter.
Ultimate Seduction wrote: » The only real analogy is like a triathlon gold medallist in a race with Michael Phelps. The triathlete would have practiced swimming all his life, as Conor has boxing all his life.
The Reservoir Dubs Anchorman wrote: » Wonder and the other fanboys are going to have a melt down trying to defend their hero after that article. well written mind you if a bit over the top, mentions the character flaws without going too deep. I feel it will all end in tears and bankruptcy for McG. But what a ride while it lasts!
sonofenoch wrote: » Another crap analogy as are all these crap analogies......what's the aim in boxing? to knock your opponent out, what's the aim in mma? to knock your opponent out....see the difference it's not football meets sprinting or golf meets the clean and jerk........Gareth A Davies of all people came up with one of the worst, "it's like Johnny Wilkinson taking a penalty in a world cup final" ......no it's fking not! how could that ever even happen
walshb wrote: What distance/stroke the swim race and where?
ebbsy wrote: » Jesus there are people out there comparing this to Tyson / Douglas. Did Douglas not fight 30 something times before Tyson. The glue sniffing continues.