wonderfullife wrote: » Going into Round 6 Conor had outlanded Floyd 51-40 in punches according to Compubox.
Osmosis Jones wrote: » It' ridiculous that McGregor just went 10 rounds with Mayweather and people here can't even give him an ounce of credit.
user2011 wrote: » You can try to come across like a boss you ain't, give fcuking credit to Conor if you don't want to skip on pal.
Outlaw Pete wrote: » Oh I'm out, here come the idiots.
Dirty Dingus McGee wrote: » After all his trash taking he should be embarrassed not being able to back it up.That would certainly be the case for any other sportsperson who engages in trash talking.
Mr.Nice Guy wrote: » I'd say a fight with Malignaggi is a possibility.
everlast75 wrote: » Says the guy trash talking....
Strong Life in Dublin wrote: » Yea I noticed that, for a pro athlete he has poor conditioning
wonderfullife wrote: » Please God no. MMA only. I just can't listen to Malignaggi anymore or the boxing forum guys. It was fun to dream but there was delusion in those dreams too. Proud of Conor 100% but let's do Woodley for welterweight strap :pac: He's unbooked, Conor looked drained at 153lbs, I don't trust Khabib and Lee-Ferguson tied up.
John_D80 wrote: » It's testament to McGregors outstanding achievement that so many people are making excuses for Mayweather even though he won. McGregor, Mayweather, the UFC and the sport of MMA were all winners tonight. Boxings popularity continues its downward trajectory while people who never before paid for a UFC PPV will tune in next time McGregor fights.
wonderfullife wrote: » Official compubox stats: Landed/Thrown 111/430 Conor. (26%) He outlanded Pacquiao, Canelo, Berto and they all lasted 12 and had higher %'s. Before anyone moans about "clean punches" compubox use the same criteria they used for all those other fights.
Paully D wrote: » You know McGregor has done something right when even boxing fans are bitter in this victory.
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section4 wrote: » is that the guys who predicted correctly who would win
Sweet Science wrote: » Haha this narrative again . Other than Conor UFC is scewed . we have another ppv seeking over 1.5 million next month . Will UFCs next one sell over 100k ? Its Conors company
callaway92 wrote: » So.... you're not allowed post in the thread without giving credit to Conor? I was against the fight from the get go.. I want to to be fighting in MMA, not boxing. He was completely ruined in a boxing sense. He can now move on with his career a better fighter overall hopefully.. just not a boxer.
johnpatrick81 wrote: » The biggest joke of all is that Mayweather gets to add that win to his record.
John_D80 wrote: » Yes my point exactly. Boxing doesn't have anyone with anything even remotely close to his drawing power. As a sport it just doesn't have enough to draw in casual fans.
wonderfullife wrote: » The treatment of Annalise Murphy and the O' Donovans last summer shows where we are as a media and as a nation. We celebrate losers. We always have and always will. Conor's a winner. The O' Donovans are losers. Annalise Murphy is a loser
Strong Life in Dublin wrote: » I don't think he should ever step in a boxing ring again, conor is a great fighter but he is at too much of a disadvantage in these boxing matches. Plus the floyd match was special, I don't think it would get the same kind of attention if he was to fight Canelo etc.