Deleted User wrote: » There is no logical reasons to believe Conor will win other than stupid stats people are coming out with. Conor will get finished, I was worried there might be a fix but I think after watching the weigh in last night that there is nothing dodgy at play. Floyd wins by finish between round 2-7 and Conor gets made to look like an absolute amateur. I am looking forward to this farce being over in a few hours. I will be watching tonight more for the spectacle over anything else, this 'fight' is a farce that should have never been sanctioned. edit: I hope Conors does not get hurt tonight, because he really could I hope Conor gets out intact and can come back to UFC asap.
TheChosenOne_ wrote: » How is this fight a farce? You might believe that but at the end of the day whether you like it or not, McGregor fully believes he can beat Floyd and he has put in the weeks of hard work in preparation
wonderfullife wrote: » There are very good logical reasons to believe Conor will win and to believe Floyd will win.
wonderfullife wrote: » There's lots of logical reasons to believe he will win but you need an open mind to visualize how this fight will look stylistically with his karate stance and distance. If you can see that clearly in your mind, and how the timing on those shots differs from boxing, there's a clear path to victory. Conor is an expert with his hands fighting at kicking distance from a karate stance. Floyd is not an expert under those conditions and will need at least a couple of rounds to adjust to it.
wonderfullife wrote: » Great stuff by Andrew here calling out the boxing communities ignorance of Conor and is very confident of victory. (He's been in the sparring sessions): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9H8LY8TyRJ4
Deleted User wrote: » I generally respect your opinion on things regarding MMA, you are normally good with your posts. In saying that, regarding this fight in my opinion you have been talking nonsense for months now and I think you'll be proven horribly wrong in a few hours. Talking about street fights and karate stances. This is a boxing fight with Queensberry rules, punches only and Conor will do nothing to Floyd. Its not an attack on you, I do mostly enjoy reading your posts when you are talking about MMA. I think you are just very biased when it comes to Conor and you are blinded by it.
wonderfullife wrote: » All questions will be answered tonight. I'm fully willing to admit I was misguided and delusional if this turns out to be the fight you say it is going to be with Conor not landing a punch.
wonderfullife wrote: » It's only nonsense if you can't see the wood from the trees. The fact is this: Conor himself has repeatedly told Floyd he'd strangle him in a 'real fight'. He's not saying that to waste his breath. He's re-enforcing in Floyd's mind that as fighters, regardless of rules, there is one superior fighter - Conor. That's designed to attack Floyd's ego which is his biggest weakness in my view. As for the karate stance, we clearly see Conor landing shots on Paulie from his karate stance. There's no law against a karate stance in a boxing ring, clearly, and Conor is an expert with his hands from this stance. The "Queensbury Rules" mean what? They mean Conor can only use his fists to connect on Floyd. They still leave tons of wiggle room in the rules for HOW you connect those fists. They don't limit stances (or stance switching), they don't specify a distance you need to box from, they don't prevent kick faints, they don't prevent jumps. Just because "boxers don't usually do that stuff" doesn't mean it can't be effective. It can 100% be effective. The only question is: "for how long?". You might think I'm talking nonsense but you're not even attempting to open your mind beyond 49-0 and 0-0. You've NEVER seen Floyd fight a boxer standing in a karate stance, employing footwork more suited to MMA, and you're assuming he can deal with it. Sure, he can probably deal with it after a few rounds to get his timing. Or maybe he can't. Maybe in those few rounds he gets stunned badly and is running uphill from thereafter. All questions will be answered tonight. I'm fully willing to admit I was misguided and delusional if this turns out to be the fight you say it is going to be with Conor not landing a punch.
Deleted User wrote: » I am a massive mma fan and not really that big into boxing, I'd only love to be wrong tonight. If I am wrong I'll be on here cheering for Conor but there is 0.001% chance unfortunately
walshb wrote: » Just checking.. If Conor lands punches and still loses are you in the clear as regards being misguided-delusional?
walshb wrote: » Btw, I didn't ask if you were wrong in your pick. I asked are you in the clear as regards being misguided-delusional-clueless in your pick should Conor lose?
wonderfullife wrote: » If he loses, I was wrong. Delusional maybe. If we witness a Hagler-Hearns type fight that goes to 115-114 scorecards with both men being knocked down, then it was very clear Conor belonged in that ring even in defeat. If he gets destroyed in 2 rounds or embarrassed over 12 rounds with a 120-108 type scorecard, then it's clear I was suffering delusion. There are no "moral victories" here for Conor, it's either win or lose. But in terms of his potential future in boxing, he would have to be extremely competitive. Now, let me ask you a question. How many rounds do you think Conor will win if it goes the distance?
wonderfullife wrote: » Great stuff by Andrew here calling out the boxing communities ignorance of Conor and is very confident of victory.
wonderfullife wrote: » Now, let me ask you a question. How many rounds do you think Conor will win if it goes the distance?
Deleted User wrote: » I know the question wasn't asked to me but my answer would be 0 and either way, no matter what happens it wont go the distance. I would put money down on Floyd to win via KO/TKO but the only thing stopping me is the chance that Conor can get disqualified and Floyd winning by DQ.....
Effects wrote: » He's just a shill really. No real reason to believe what he's saying.
walshb wrote: » Assuming both are trying to win each rds Conor wins 0 rds.. Of course, we know sometimes boxers ease up, take breathers and don't try too hard for whatever reason. Conor is not skilled or capable enough to take any rd off a Floyd Mayweather who wants to win said rd.. I mean, if I thought otherwise I could easily think that Conor can win on points.. Put it this way..if this was a 1 rd fight Conor loses. I would be confident in that. If they put in a stipulation that the only way Floyd can win is by winning every minute of every rd that is fought I would be confident he wins..
wonderfullife wrote: » So your answer is: "Conor will win 0 rounds but if he does win rounds here are my excuses:"
Deleted User wrote: I am a massive mma fan and not really that big into boxing, I'd only love to be wrong tonight. If I am wrong I'll be on here cheering for Conor but there is 0.001% chance unfortunately
walshb wrote: » FFS... I don't care if he wins a rd.. Your bringing up these possibilities means F all..
walshb wrote: » As an MMA fan and not really a boxing fan you're as rare as hen's teeth on this topic..but spot on nonetheless!
wonderfullife wrote: » Enjoy the fight Walsh.
wonderfullife wrote: » :pac: You were the one saying he'd barely land a punch on a pro boxer, that he can't beat an Irish club boxer, can't beat an Irish intermediate or amateur boxer. Now you're saying you "don't care" if he wins rounds off the P4P best boxer of the last 20 years? You're saying you don't care if he does something that very few men have ever achieved. Enjoy the fight Walsh.