pone2012 wrote: » Had mayweather wanted to finish that fight early he could have...the difference in skills was huge... Mcgregor couldn't fase Floyd one bit It's the only smart option....if you want to include idiotic options then yes..he could have attempted to finish early... But why risk it? The fact that he didn't does not change the fact that he could have.. He had complete control over that fight from start to finish.. Everything was planned as such
Mellor wrote: » If the fight went a few seconds longer, she'd have lost a $130k bet. Finishing in the 10 wasn't remotely the plan.
Mellor wrote: » If the fight went a few seconds longer, she'd have lost a $130k bet.
walshb wrote: » Too respectful of the boxing rules? Did you see the lumps on the back of Floyd's head?
everlast75 wrote: » Being honest, no. But you know the point I am making. He was never going to win this fight with Queensbury Rules. He was not docked one point by way of penalty. He could never win on points so why wasn't the strategy "**** the points, rough him up as much as I can and stop short of being disqualified". He did not do that, hence my view he showed too much respect for boxing rules.
Subcomandante Marcos wrote: » To be fair though, that's like you or I dropping a fiver.
Billy86 wrote: » I think you and some close family members need to sit down and have a serious discussion with your wife.
backspin. wrote: » No way. Conor will run a mile from boxing now I'd say. A relatively weak but highly skilled 40 year old schooled him. A young fresh powerful boxer would knock conor out no problem.
gormdubhgorm wrote: » If I remember correctly one of Conor's first comments about Mayweather I overheard straight after the the fight. 'He has no power in his punches....he just has composure' It made me laugh.
gormdubhgorm wrote: » It made me laugh.
Sofiztikated wrote: » Isn't that what everyone, including boxing fans, are saying? By composure, I took it as meaning "He ate my shots, and didn't look fazed."
everlast75 wrote: » McGregor and Kavanagh were saying before the fight that Conor would be coming at Floyd with stuff he had never seen before, as in unconventional punches/movement etc. Obviously regular boxing was never gonna do it. But I didn't see any of that predicted approach. Did anyone else? Was it all a ruse to get the fight, or sell the fight, or did Conor not utilise it?
MagicIRL wrote: » I have seen a lot of posts online of people saying that Floyd gave the first rounds to Conor to tire him out then take him out in the late rounds and it did indeed seem to play out that way. My question is - if Conor had've taken the same approach, that is, not chased the KO/thrown many punches in those opening rounds, does anyone think he doesn't get so tired and has a better chance of winning, or at the very least, lasting 12 rounds? Conor was landing on Mayweather when he was fresh. If Mayweather is playing defense, and Conor is playing defense, does Mayweather come forward, aggressive, as he has his legacy to protect? Does that give Conor a better chance at scoring the KO, as opposed to trying to dismantle Floyd's incredible defensive game?
Billy86 wrote: » I would have actually expected more for an event like this, other really high profile fights, World Cup/CL finals, Superbowls, etc.
Gintonious wrote: » So its estimated that almost 3,000,000 people streamed this illegally.
walshb wrote: » I thought it very bland.... It began with the ridiculous forced/contrived pressers. It went downhill from there. All manufactured hype and fook all substance. It's the world today. This "biggest fight ever" is absolute crap....in terms of financials and pay to the two men absolutely. I tend to judge things not solely on money or global awareness/appeal.
Subcomandante Marcos wrote: » Gintonious wrote: » So its estimated that almost 3,000,000 people streamed this illegally. I'd imagine that's on the low side...