Who could McGregor actually beat?

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  • Eff Pandas
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    #31
    I already mapped out his boxing career in another thread.

    Think I had him fighting Lanardo Tyner for his first W. Then Wilky Campfort. Then I moved him up to Victor Ortiz & eventually Amir Khan. I think those are all winnable fights for Conor over the course of a couple years of training & gaining experience.

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    • Mr. 29K
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      #32
      Triple Flop for sure. Connor probably knocks him out, too.

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      • Lomadeaux
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        #33
        HE couldn't win a novice state amateur tournament

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        • Lomadeaux
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          #34
          Originally posted by Eff Pandas
          I already mapped out his boxing career in another thread.

          Think I had him fighting Lanardo Tyner for his first W. Then Wilky Campfort. Then I moved him up to Victor Ortiz & eventually Amir Khan. I think those are all winnable fights for Conor over the course of a couple years of training & gaining experience.
          Dude, you're delusional. He couldn't beat anyone in my gym. This discussion is embarassing.

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          • c-man
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            #35
            Originally posted by DeadLikeMe
            He might go undefeated through Golovkin's resume
            Hahaha

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            • bigfo0t
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              #36
              Eric Crumble.

              Maybe Brian Sutherland but idk man... them southern folk don't fk around!

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              • MELLY-MEL...
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                #37
                Salka, maybe

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                • John Locke
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                  #38
                  Nobody in the top 100 at 147 or 154. These guys dedicate their lives to boxing, they spend years learning how to box and most guys still can't make it to the top. If it was as easy as putting a pair of gloves on and practicing for a few months, like McGregor is doing, I'm sure everybody would be doing it. He just hasn't got the experience to compete with guys who have been doing this their entire lives.

                  McGregor is a good fighter, not a not a professional boxer.
                  Last edited by John Locke; 06-16-2017, 08:49 PM.

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                  • CinderelliMan
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                    #39
                    He would handle Liam Smith with ease IMO

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                    • Boxfan83
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by John Locke
                      Nobody in the top 100 at 147 or 154. These guys dedicate their lives to boxing, they spend years learning how to box and most guys still can't make it to the top. If it was as easy as putting a pair of gloves on and practicing for a few months, like McGregor is doing, I'm sure everybody would be doing it. He just hasn't got the experience to compete with guys who have been doing this their entire lives.

                      McGregor is a good fighter, not a not a professional boxer.
                      Probably the one and only time I will agree with you 100%.

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