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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Klitschko, De La Hoya, Bellew, Holm - Talk Mayweather-McGregor

    Former five division world champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. and UFC star Conor McGregor will finally settle their differences in Las Vegas on Saturday night at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. The trash-talking on both sides has been intense in the weeks since the fight was announced, with expletives, slurs and more flung by both fighters. Such a blockbuster event has naturally set tongues wagging elsewhere, however. Here we round up what some of the biggest names in boxing and MMA have had to say about the $100 million megafight.
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  • Liondw
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    Going against all common sense and boxing logic with likely egg on face afterwards, but the prediction is the most unexpected result: McGregor batters Mayweather and wins either tko or points as Floyd looks old in the ring.

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    • Lester Tutor
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      Holm is cute as hell. she says there might be more crossovers in the future! lol She's the only crossover Champ in both areas. most people don't know this. smh

      I think Chris Algieri has a good chance in UFC's Featherweight division

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      • filup79
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        To say a boxer has no chance in the octagon is kinda dumb. It all depends on who the boxer is paired to fight. There's a lot of fighters in MMA who are pure strikers who fight on their feet, giving a boxer a chance to land and KO the MMA fighter. If a boxer was paired against a Damian Maia or a GSP, they would more than likely get taken down and submitted. Strikers like to fight on their feet while the others only chance is to take you down. you see a lot of jiu jitsu guys just lay on the floor trying to bait the other fighter to attack him on the ground. It seems that a lot of MMA fighters are afraid to fight on their feet and could only resort to wrestle you on the ground. All I know is people seem to forget that a fight always starts with fighters on their feet.

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        • chicken-
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          Ray Mercer. Everybody has the chance to land a punch on another fat and out of shape MMA fighter. I have to agree that the general rule of thumb would lean towards MMA fighters having a better chance at success in boxing than the other way around though.

          McGregor doesn't make it out of round 8.

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          • JonEC
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            This circus fight was inevitable.

            The planet just ain't big enough for two egos of that size. There can be only one.

            If there's one thing McGregor has achieved without a doubt...without throwing a single punch...he has managed to make a narcissistic, arrogant, excess-addicted jerk seem like a total gentleman by comparison. Quite an achievement. I am truly astounded that anyone could make Floyd seem like a class act.

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