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  • GhostofDempsey
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    #121
    Originally posted by Scipio2009
    ...there is public video of Floyd, less than a couple months ago, walking into his gym, stepping on the scale (fully dressed) and just weighing 160lbs.

    Pull the shoes, jeans/shirt, and whatever else Floyd had in his pockets and he's likely 155lbs/154lbs nearly 16 months after stepping away from the sport.

    Conor McGregor just fought Nate Diaz, twice, at a fight fit 170lbs.

    With 36 minutes to work, and McGregor maybe having the tank to navigate through a hard 20 minutes, there's no reason for Floyd to rush anything, and the likeliest outcome is that Floyd keeps the mental pressure on, takes whatever McGregor gives him, and drowns Conor late.
    Only a Mayweather fan could be happy with this fight to begin with, and only a die-hard Mayweather fan would be content with a UD or very late round TKO.

    There is absolutely no reason he shouldn't be able to end it when he wants. Whether that is round 1 or round 4, and make no mistake, Conor will not have ANY advantages coming into this fight. Floyd will see to that just like he did with Maidana's gloves, ring size, and catchweights.

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    • WesternChamp
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      #122
      Originally posted by Scipio2009
      ...there is public video of Floyd, less than a couple months ago, walking into his gym, stepping on the scale (fully dressed) and just weighing 160lbs.

      Pull the shoes, jeans/shirt, and whatever else Floyd had in his pockets and he's likely 155lbs/154lbs nearly 16 months after stepping away from the sport.

      Conor McGregor just fought Nate Diaz, twice, at a fight fit 170lbs.

      With 36 minutes to work, and McGregor maybe having the tank to navigate through a hard 20 minutes, there's no reason for Floyd to rush anything, and the likeliest outcome is that Floyd keeps the mental pressure on, takes whatever McGregor gives him, and drowns Conor late.

      necca stfu!!!! floyd aint known to be rocking heavy chains, etc. fully clothes or not, that shiiet aint gonna be 5-6 lbs difference, 2 lbs max!. why the fuvk does the floyd fans keep trying to justify his weight. if he's 160 when not in fighting shape then he's 160. stop with all the excuses.

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      • goldenbear
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        #123
        Dana White's bosses talked to Dana....

        The reality is the pie is at least $250 million when you factor in gate, international rights, PPV and merchandising. These are very conservative numbers. So they are forced to pay Connor because after Floyd gets his guarantee of $100 mil you are left with $150 mil. UFC will make at least $15-25 mil to do absolutely nothing. PPV buys will be around 2.7 mil and at $80 to see the fight gets you $216 mil. International rights will fetch another $10 mil. Merchandise another $5 mil. Gate will be $20 mil and concession $3 mil. Not perfect numbers of course but a good indicator of what can be done for this mega fight. Point is it's happening.

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          #124
          Originally posted by commonsense
          21 wins. 81% KO rate. 13 KOs in the first round with 4 more in the 2nd rd. 2 of these KOs won him belts in 2 divisions, in just over 8 minutes of work. But you need to see him return to see 'how good he really is'
          Just lol.
          beaten and ******ed by Nate the journeyman Diaz.

          Also every post on BOXING scene is about Conor. Surely you can make a account on sherdog and leave us boxing fans alone.

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            #125
            Originally posted by kushking
            You post that, & underneath it says never underestimate the predictability of ******ity... @ least your honest.
            That's rude. I'm still buying it

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              #126
              Originally posted by Scipio2009
              The hype is going to be massive but selling a $1000 nosebleed seat is going to be nuts
              Somebody's got the money. I'm sure they'll get a complimentary pair of binoculars with their seat.

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              • Scipio2009
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                #127
                Originally posted by GhostofDempsey
                Only a Mayweather fan could be happy with this fight to begin with, and only a die-hard Mayweather fan would be content with a UD or very late round TKO.

                There is absolutely no reason he shouldn't be able to end it when he wants. Whether that is round 1 or round 4, and make no mistake, Conor will not have ANY advantages coming into this fight. Floyd will see to that just like he did with Maidana's gloves, ring size, and catchweights.
                Conor McGregor would be 170lbs, compared to Mayweather likely being 150lbs on fight night; why you so willfully ignore that is beyond me.

                You add that Floyd hasn't really been one-punching guys in fights since his days as a 130lb/135lb fighter, and you make yourself look even more foolish.

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                • Scipio2009
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                  #128
                  Originally posted by WesternChamp
                  necca stfu!!!! floyd aint known to be rocking heavy chains, etc. fully clothes or not, that shiiet aint gonna be 5-6 lbs difference, 2 lbs max!. why the fuvk does the floyd fans keep trying to justify his weight. if he's 160 when not in fighting shape then he's 160. stop with all the excuses.
                  A good pair of tennis shoes adds 2lbs onto the scale, off the rip. Add heavy denim pants, and even just a white T-shirt, and you've got another 3 pounds.

                  Grab a home scale, weigh yourself when you come home, and then weigh yourself after stripping down to just boxer/briefs; not that complicated.

                  Even on eating his full meals like he's come accustomed to, 8 weeks of fight prep (with the type of work he's known to put in) and Floyd's easily back down to 148-149.

                  Conor McGregor is partying himself into a drunken stupor, as of the last few days, likely at 185lbs right now. you played yourself

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                  • Scipio2009
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                    #129
                    forgot to half the PPV (cable/satellite/Showtime will basically end up with 50%)

                    Originally posted by goldenbear
                    The reality is the pie is at least $250 million when you factor in gate, international rights, PPV and merchandising. These are very conservative numbers. So they are forced to pay Connor because after Floyd gets his guarantee of $100 mil you are left with $150 mil. UFC will make at least $15-25 mil to do absolutely nothing. PPV buys will be around 2.7 mil and at $80 to see the fight gets you $216 mil. International rights will fetch another $10 mil. Merchandise another $5 mil. Gate will be $20 mil and concession $3 mil. Not perfect numbers of course but a good indicator of what can be done for this mega fight. Point is it's happening.
                    So you're really looking at $110m off of the PPV, $25m cleared off of the live event/concessions, sponsors/international TV/merch likely clearing another $20m (broadcast rights in Ireland/UK will likely be nuts), and unknown money as the event's share off of the site fee/closed circuit from MGM Resorts.

                    $175m-$200m for the event organizers, with Floyd taking at least $100m for himself, with the remaining money split between McGregor, the UFC (whatever their take on McGregor share is), and upside to Mayweather and McGregor (with UFC taking a piece from McGregor as well).

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                    • GhostofDempsey
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                      #130
                      Originally posted by Scipio2009
                      Conor McGregor would be 170lbs, compared to Mayweather likely being 150lbs on fight night; why you so willfully ignore that is beyond me.

                      You add that Floyd hasn't really been one-punching guys in fights since his days as a 130lb/135lb fighter, and you make yourself look even more foolish.
                      You really think Floyd is going to let Conor walk into the ring at 170 versus his 150? Ok, but I'm not sure what about Floyd's history of fight negotiations leads you to believe that. He wouldn't allow a B-rate Maidana to wear authorized gloves, actually threatened to cancel the fight that night if he didn't change them. Trust me, Conor will need to drain down to some CW of about 154/5.

                      You said that I'm foolish for claiming Floyd hasn't one-punch KO'd anyone since LW. I said his last two KO's were a cheap shot on Ortiz and a TKO over little Ricky Hatton. Show me where I'm wrong. Who else has Floyd one-punch KO'd at 147 besides Josie Harris?

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