Too Tough To Die wrote: » To be fair, i've been following this fight on the Reddit MMA page and they're pretty much unanimous in their opinion that Floyd wins, and wins well. New MMA fans who came to the sport through Conor seem to have a little more belief. Forget guys like Brendan Schaub, he's just self promoting.
Duff wrote: » the level of saltyness from some around here will be biblical and I want to see that nearly as much as a McGregor win :pac:
walshb wrote: » You too, wonder. And I enjoyed your MMA articles clear by the way..
wonderfullife wrote: » He's far from a "shill". He's been a supporter of Conor and Irish MMA without a great incentive for years and now he's finally getting paid to do what he loves. I don't know why we always seem to begrudge people making a few bob.
the whole year inn wrote: » Weeks of hard work ,hope he isnt to disappointed after Flyods years of hard work and experience. I honestly cant believe some the stuff being spouted here.Come back to the real world.
TheCatSpangler wrote: » Believing McGregor has a 0.001% chance of a victory means believing that every bookmaker in the world has misjudged the likelyhood of him winning by something between a factor of 25,000 to 5000 times. The equivalent of them pricing Real Madrid at odds of 60,000-1, instead of 3 to one to win the champions league. Conor McGregor is an elite professional athlete and lifelong martial artist, who began boxing at the age of twelve, in his physical prime, after just completing an intensive and proffesional pre-fight boxing camp dedicated to putting him in the best position possible to win a pro boxing match tonight against one specific opponent. He will be significantly the bigger and stronger man in the ring against an extremely talented fighter, but one who is past his prime by at least five years (an extremely long time in proffesional sports), and has increasingly relied on his clinching and various other methods to try to compensate for his declining speed, reflexes, punching power and stamina (all things admittedly reaching a pretty high peak to begin declining from first). They will be engaging in a competition that can and frequently does, swing one way or another, based on one well timed, well placed punch thrown in a fraction of one second, in a sport that probably more frequently than any other, results in unexpected or miscalculated predictions and outcomes. Come now friends, let us not lose the run of ourselves.
sc86 wrote: » paulie on sky been bitter as a lemon ha
sc86 wrote: » i have no problem with lads saying conor gets bet easy but saying he wont land a punch is nonsense
Deleted User wrote: » Its a farce because the greatest boxer of all time is fighting someone with a record of 0-0 :pac::pac::pac::pac: That isn't so hard to understand. I don't care what Conor thinks, he hasn't proven that he can last in a ring with Mayweather therefore this should not have been sanctioned. A fighter couldn't get sanctioned to fight Andre Ward by the same commission a few months ago because he of the skill difference, the guy was ranked 15th in the world and had a record of 19-1....................
Luckycharms_74 wrote: » My mate over for the fight and he picked up ticket today for $1450 on stubhub , originally was selling for $7500 He said he's 2 rows back from front Plenty tickets that they desperate to sell
wonderfullife wrote: » Thank you.
Mean Laqueefa wrote: » Originally Posted by Deleted User Its a farce because the greatest boxer of all time is fighting someone with a record of 0-0 That isn't so hard to understand. I don't care what Conor thinks, he hasn't proven that he can last in a ring with Mayweather therefore this should not have been sanctioned. A fighter couldn't get sanctioned to fight Andre Ward by the same commission a few months ago because he of the skill difference, the guy was ranked 15th in the world and had a record of 19-1.................... You think they would sanction say Tyson Fury vs Stipe in MMA ? genuine question i bet they would and put it down to height and reach bla bla bla
Deedsie wrote: » This is how I think it will go too unfortunately... attempting the straight left leaves the body open for punishment, McGregor will be afraid to throw it after not too long. Hope I am wrong. I think it's fair to say Conor McGregor has had some luck (not to diminish his work ethic) during his rise, hope he gets some more lucky breaks (Floyd's fist) tonight. I wouldn't be a fan of everything about Conor, unpleasant stuff at times but he is one of our own and I hope he goes out and catches Floyd like no one else has ever managed before.
Alf Veedersane wrote: » I would really like Conor to win. <<re Floyd>> He's an exquisite boxer. That said, I'd love to see Conor spark him out.
mrcheez wrote: » Google is failing me. What time does the fight begin GMT and what station?
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
Jesus Wept wrote: » Been meaning to say, I've enjoyed watching this guys journey in recent years, becoming very polished and professional in his interviews.
ziggyman17 wrote: » Mayweather for me......I would love to see Connor win but he is fighting an all time great, I think his downfall will be lots of body shots that take the wind out of his sails, thats how Mayweather will win, not by a clean knockout but with vicious body shots..........