Comments Thread For: McGregor Believes Temple Shot Will Put Mayweather Out
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We all know McGregor can punch. That is no secret. We also know that, in order for McGregor to knock Floyd out, he needs to hit him. Not saying he won't be able to, just saying it'll be a difficult task even for a fighter of his caliber. We've seen Floyd in the ring with some pretty big punchers going back a **** ton of years. Corrales, Castillo, Judah, DLH, Hatton, Mosley, Maidana, Cotto, Alvarez, Pacquiao to name a few, have all been considered at one time or another to be BIG punchers. Floyd got hit by all the aforementioned fighters and was able to come out triumphant after each of those fights, sometimes making those fights look "easy". Now, is it fair to assume that McGregor can't hurt Floyd? No. Absolutely not since every fighter brings a whole new set of tools that make them all different. But, seeing the experience that Floyd has by having fought 47 different fighters with different styles, I can't help but continue to give the edge to Floyd. I wouldn't say Connor can't beat Floyd but I'll say I don't think Connor can't beat Floyd. Can't see a scenario where Floyd loses this fight. I guess we'll all find out on Saturday night...Comment
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Floyd could seriously kill this guy. I'm worried for him. He is going to mercilessly beat the living **** out of McGregor on Saturday night. And when it looks like the ref is about to jump in and stop it, probably by about that the third round, Floyd will beg and plead to let him continue until McGregor is puking up blood and fighting for life.Comment
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He's making a HUGE mistake by targeting Floyd's head.
He'll start gassing around round 5, missing ALL his shots. Floyd starts breaking him down from that point, and then hopefully goes for the KO around 11 or 12.
Anyway, Conor's face becomes pizza. He won't be presentable enough for the post-fight ring interview.Comment
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All the wild swinging will tire out Conor and only increase the chances of Floyd stopping him. Floyd will counter him hard enough to keep him honest until he takes over completely by midway in the fight.Comment
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