A Case For Why Conor Hits Harder Than Expected...
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finish reading you pvssy he's been fighting at 170 since 2010 once in a while he fights at 155 if it makes financial sense..there is a word for people like you and that word is trollNate Diaz
Weight 155 lb (70 kg; 11.1 st)
Division Lightweight Welterweight
Reach 76.0 in (193 cm)
Style Boxing, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Diaz was set as a replacement to face Conor McGregor on March 5, 2016 at UFC 196, filling in for an injured Rafael dos Anjos. With Diaz only having eleven days notice, the fight took place at welterweight (170 lbs) due to lack of time to cut weight.
Fighting out of: Stockton, California, U.S
Weight: 155 lb (70 kg; 11.1 st)
Division: Lightweight; Welterweight
Wins: 21
Go **** your mother f@ggotComment
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Will he land punches on Floyd? Most probably...will Conor land his hurtful meaningful punches? Unlikely for me
He keeps talking about being awkward and his power, but floyds faced punchers who hit much much harder than mcgregor and faced fighters who are difficult and unorthodox and he always figures them out.
I expect him to have fully figured out mcgregor by a round or 2 and I expect him to surprise a few people and stop Conor late when he gasses.Comment
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Whats your point? They still fought at 170 because Nate couldn't get down in weight in time, and Conor was underweight in that fight.
When they fought at a more even weight, Conor won.Comment
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Should mention that Conor's opponents defense solely in regards to punches has been horrendous, i'd be willing to say that even Paulie with his lack of KO power given the same wide opportunities secures substantial KO's - not to mention those same opponents are no as accustomed to head blows in the same manner as boxers areComment
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In mma its nearly bare knuckle. McGregor fists will be encased in pillow against Floyd.
Floyd will be OK. All Floyd has to do is try not get hit like always and he should be victoriousComment
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they fought at the same weight for their second fight, what the **** you talking about more even weight...log off dudeComment
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You're forgetting that at MMA KO isn't a boxing KO. I haven't watched all his KO's but they for the most part are him landing a punch and the guy getting knocked down and the ref waves it off or he jumps on him. In boxing that would translate to a KD. Completely differentComment
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