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Floyd Mayweather vs Conor McGregor - Saturday August 26th |OT| FOOK / YEAAAH

Even if you were right, which you aren't, this is not the peak of anything except steroids and corruption, historical boxers would have access to the techniques, technology, training and drugs that Floyd has and that would upend your argument.

I am and if you think boxing didn't have steroids for decades and corruption since before WW2 then I don't know what to tell you it is also just more accusations you just throw out there because you really hate Mayweather, shrug the man is the GOAT in boxing. Sorry.

Obviously things are different thanks to progress tech medicine and more I mean food and overall health and ability is vastly superior to the past. The collective experience gained from all time and how sport evolved.

Which is why peak is now. Feel free to compare fights and fighters today vs the 60's 70's 80's etc. It would be like saying Pele is a better footballer than Ronaldo smh.
 

pixelation

Member
Conor laid out a great path for Cody Garbrandt to take, get your name big in UFC, then cash out against a big name boxer. If Cody can remain champion for a few years, he could line up a fight with Terence Crawford in the future.

Charisma like the one Conor has is not developed, its innate. Conor's mouth and charisma have gotten him this far, it wasn't just because of his excellence as a fighter. So no... Cody will never reach the same heights that Conor has.

Also... Conor will always gas out, he can train all he wants and even improve a bit. But you can't fight genetics, by now if you can endure and survive Conor's power and speed in the first rounds then your chances get much better in the later rounds, if i were to fight Conor i already know what my plan a, b and c would look like.
 

kinggroin

Banned
I thought he showed off his reflexes quite well ducking and dodging Mayweather's early shots.

That's indisputable. He's fast.

He got tired and sluggish. Also indisputable.

I don't think he was saving face when he said "[Mayweather] wasn't as fast as they said" in the post fight interview.

For average viewers, yeah. Mayweather is lightning fast, but not for McGregor.

I think he definitely should use this as a learning experience and give boxing all his attention from now on, cause he definitely has what it takes for a future in the sport.


I fully agree.
 

cordy

Banned
Man I remember that too as a kid. There were posters everywhere in the mta bus stops iirc. My brother and me went to a local sporting goods store to buy boxing gloves cause we were hyped and the cashier chatted us up on who we were rooting for. I went for Tyson cause he was the bigger star/more popular, and I remember the cashier went for Holyfield.

It's very similar and I'm glad boxing's getting more eyes even if it was just for the spectacle.
 

BiGBoSSMk23

A company being excited for their new game is a huge slap in the face to all the fans that liked their old games.
Its not about expectation more so than how the fight translated, Mayweather wasn't fighting like he has in the past and every indication looked like he wasn't in any serious danger the whole fight, even refusing water in the corner between rounds.

There was no indication that Mayweather was even trying to go for the early knockout.

Not a knock against McGregor(as stated multiple times already) but Mayweather looked like he could easily go another dozen rounds no problem.

Mayweather is a marathon fighter in a marathoners race, McGregor is a sprinter that people paid good money to see fight. I don't see how the fight was going to translate any other way.

It was a plan, executed to perfection on Mayweathers end.

And for the last time, yes McGregor would beat Mayweather in the octogan fast because that is how the game is designed. Two different skill sets required.

This whole spectacle was orchestrated based on the premise of legitimizing MMA fighters as experts in every combat sport they incorporate.

In this case, boxing.

Speculators picked up McGregors stand up wins and debated he legitimately could stand a chance against the best professional stand up boxer.

Putting aside Conor's accomplished UFC career and all its hype baggage, he demonstrated exceptional talent in the ring against the best ever, despite tremendous lack of experience and boxing technique.

In an ideal world, I'd like to see Conor stick with boxing.

Better yet, put the pre-fight egos aside, and seek Mayweather out for further mentorship.

Floyd always speaks about legacy, and having schooled the rough around the edges UFC champ, it would be incredibly exciting to see a Mayweather trained Conor McGregor take on the boxing world.


Edit:

I find UFC to be disappointingly boring, because despite bearing the Mixed Martial Arts motif, most UFC fights boil down to brawlers sizing each other up for a knock out punch and hammerfisting their way to a win.

The only thing exciting about UFC was McGregor and Jon Jones, because they faced trained opponents as confident martial artists and executed exciting moves and maneuvers.

But the sport isn't all its cracked out to be, as demonstrated by this crossover.

(In my idealized movie world, I'd love to see highly technical, lightning fast exchanges and counters spanning a variety of styles...but alas, they sport is not at that level.)
 
I find UFC to be disappointingly boring, because despite bearing the Mixed Martial Arts motif, most UFC fights boil down to brawlers sizing each other up for a knock out punch and hammerfisting their way to a win.

The only thing exciting about UFC was McGregor and Jon Jones, because they faced trained opponents as confident martial artists and executed exciting moves and maneuvers.

But the sport isn't all its cracked out to be, as demonstrated by this crossover.

(In my idealized movie world, I'd love to see highly technical, lightning fast exchanges and counters spanning a variety of styles...but alas, they sport is not at that level.)


son go watch some anderson silva matches
 
From East to North to West to...

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Never mind, Hurricane Harvey cancelled all trips to the South.

People think this shouldn't have been stopped!?!?
 
This whole spectacle was orchestrated based on the premise of legitimizing MMA fighters as experts in every combat sport they incorporate.

In this case, boxing.

Speculators picked up McGregors stand up wins and debated he legitimately could stand a chance against the best professional stand up boxer.

Putting aside Conor's accomplished UFC career and all its hype baggage, he demonstrated exceptional talent in the ring against the best ever, despite tremendous lack of experience and boxing technique.

In an ideal world, I'd like to see Conor stick with boxing.

Better yet, put the pre-fight egos aside, and seek Mayweather out for further mentorship.

Floyd always speaks about legacy, and having schooled the rough around the edges UFC champ, it would be incredibly exciting to see a Mayweather trained Conor McGregor take on the boxing world.

I'd watch this movie.
 

BiGBoSSMk23

A company being excited for their new game is a huge slap in the face to all the fans that liked their old games.
... if i were to fight Conor i already know what my plan a, b and c would look like.

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By the way, it's not genetics. It's training.

Conor has been fighting less than 15 minute explosive fights, then trained for months to fight a marathon boxer.

I'd watch this movie.

Which Rocky is it that Apollo trains Rock?

That one, but IRL.

I'm totally serious, BTW. Don't look at me like I'm crazy.
 
so we agree that MMA analysts are clowns.

Why you gotta add "MMA" to that man...

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By the way, it's not genetics. It's training.

Conor has been fighting less than 15 minute explosive fights, then trained for months to fight a marathon boxer.



Which Rocky is it that Apollo trains Rock?

That one, but IRL.

I'm totally serious, BTW. Don't look at me like I'm crazy.

Rocky III <3
 

Klocker

Member
MacGregor could have suffered serious harm had that been allowed to continue.

He was just taking shots.

Well he claimed he wasn't hurt and was just tired and could have continued.

Would have like to see it go until he hit the canvas. But I remember boxing form the 70's where they went 15 and bled all over the place until they couldn't raise their arms anymore.


If McGregor is such a bad ass I expected more at the end

I was expecting a standing 8 count for a health check at least
 
Well he claimed he wasn't hurt and was just tired and could have continued.

They all say that shiet.

Any fighter would his salt doesn't want the fight called.

In the last two fights where Rousey got her face caved in, she was stunned they called the fight and wanted to continue.
 

Soul Beat

Member
[QUOTE="D";247129824]Goddamn.

This might be 2 all-but-confirmed suicides in the making....Jesu[/QUOTE]
Has anyone heard from these guys?
 
I thought he showed off his reflexes quite well ducking and dodging Mayweather's early shots.

That's indisputable. He's fast.

He got tired and sluggish. Also indisputable.

I don't think he was saving face when he said "[Mayweather] wasn't as fast as they said" in the post fight interview.

For average viewers, yeah. Mayweather is lightning fast, but not for McGregor.

I think he definitely should use this as a learning experience and give boxing all his attention from now on, cause he definitely has what it takes for a future in the sport.

I don't see how anyone can watch that shit show and believe Connor has any chance in the boxing ring on a professional level. He looked allright in the first few rounds when May was studying him and moving around. After a few rounds, he looked like a tired scrub with no motor, technique, defense, or anything resembling a decent boxer.

If Connor were to become a boxer, he would need to pray that he gets a lucky punch in the first 3 rounds, or he's getting knocked out every single time. And it won't be a TKO next time by a 40 year old who quit 2 years and KO'd 3 people in an entire decade, but people that would rock his fucking shit.

Have you seen a boxing match before?
 

"D"

I'm extremely insecure with how much f2p mobile games are encroaching on Nintendo
Has anyone heard from these guys?

Nothing as far as I know....on some real shit I hope these cats alright...that's some life changing money to be un-assing like that.
 

commedieu

Banned
[QUOTE="D";247130370]Nothing as far as I know....on some real shit I hope these cats alright...that's some life changing money to be un-assing like that.[/QUOTE]

Hopefully. They aren't betting money they don't have...

You don't bet if you are broke if you lose.

Hopefully.
 

cj_iwakura

Member
[QUOTE="D";247130370]Nothing as far as I know....on some real shit I hope these cats alright...that's some life changing money to be un-assing like that.[/QUOTE]

You don't risk money you aren't afraid to lose, they dug their own holes, assuming they weren't making it up.
 

"D"

I'm extremely insecure with how much f2p mobile games are encroaching on Nintendo
You don't risk money you aren't afraid to lose, they dug their own holes, assuming they weren't making it up.

You'd be surprised how willing to risk it all gamblers will go, whether they have it to lose or not. The prospect of striking it big on a whim is addicting for some. Just like an actual drug

EDIT: JettDash was joking apparently.

Haven't heard anything else from the other dude though
 
I think he definitely should use this as a learning experience and give boxing all his attention from now on, cause he definitely has what it takes for a future in the sport.

CM has no chance at a future in boxing. A 40 year old FM gameplan was to literally take him to adult swim and let him drown. These young lions in boxing would destroy CM early. It would be much worse than what FM did, trust. Let me know a boxer in Super welterweight or middleweight that he has a chance against?
 
[QUOTE="D";247130654]You'd be surprised how willing to risk it all gamblers will go, whether they have it to lose or not. The prospect of striking it big on a whim is addicting for some. Just like an actual drug

EDIT: JettDash was joking apparently.

Haven't heard anything else from the other dude though[/QUOTE]

Other dude is negotiating what is more important right now, thumbs or kneecaps.
 

Easy_D

never left the stone age
[QUOTE="D";247130654]You'd be surprised how willing to risk it all gamblers will go, whether they have it to lose or not. The prospect of striking it big on a whim is addicting for some. Just like an actual drug

EDIT: JettDash was joking apparently.

Haven't heard anything else from the other dude though[/QUOTE]

http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=247080950&postcount=5138

:(. Why'd he have to place the bet man. I hope he's kidding around but
 
CM has no chance at a future in boxing. A 40 year old FM gameplan was to literally take him to adult swim and let him drown. These young lions in boxing would destroy CM early. It would be much worse than what FM did, trust. Let me know a boxer in Super welterweight or middleweight that he has a chance against?

Pretty much. Mayweather carried to draw out the fight. Someone like Canelo wouldn't do that and would absolutely dominate McGregor from the sound of the first bell
 

PhineBuyM3

Member
My cousin brought it up to me earlier and seen it mentioned a few times on twitter, but it's funny how a lot of white dudes patriotism went out the window and rooted for a foreigner when a black man's the one representing the country
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My cousin brought it up to me earlier and seen it mentioned a few times on twitter, but it's funny how a lot of white dudes patriotism went out the window and rooted for a foreigner when a black man's the one representing the country
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I'd argue it's less about that and more about McGregor being the face of UFC.

Now you want a blatant example of what you stated, see Serena versus Sharapova 2015.
 

Syder

Member
My cousin brought it up to me earlier and seen it mentioned a few times on twitter, but it's funny how a lot of white dudes patriotism went out the window and rooted for a foreigner when a black man's the one representing the country
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It's even funnier when you consider how America has treated the Irish historically.
 
My cousin brought it up to me earlier and seen it mentioned a few times on twitter, but it's funny how a lot of white dudes patriotism went out the window and rooted for a foreigner when a black man's the one representing the country
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I don't know anyone here that wasn't rooting for Badou Jack in his fight. Personally I went with Mayweather because to me he is the best boxer ever and I can't help to admire his ability and skill perhaps even to the point if he was fighting a Swedish guy I might have been cheering for him anyway.

Sad state of affairs overall these days.
 

kiaaa

Member
My cousin brought it up to me earlier and seen it mentioned a few times on twitter, but it's funny how a lot of white dudes patriotism went out the window and rooted for a foreigner when a black man's the one representing the country
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I live on the south side of Chicago. Watching McGregor lose last night was a lot of fun and I wasn't even at one of the really Irish bars around here.

Watching him lose to Diaz at an Irish bar was hilarious too.
 
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