Comments Thread For: Kellerman Admits He Was Wrong, Gives Praise To McGregor

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  • THEFRESHBRAWLER
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    #31
    Originally posted by ironmt
    Anyway, his boxing ability Is great.


    That's what we're talking about

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    • ironmt
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      #32
      Originally posted by THEFRESHBRAWLER
      That's what we're talking about
      Can't argue with that.

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      • Spoon23
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        #33
        Originally posted by juggernaut666
        Mayweather would always have muscle memory in boxing which goes a much longer way than having NO pro boxing experience . Fans are mind boggled or in denial about McGregofs actual skill .The simple truth is Floyd was aware of the bigger more athletic McGregor and his counter punching would be trouble and could do little , he did not do much until McGregors fatigue set in which was his plan ,you could see a slight look of surprise on Mayweather face on his stool .

        If you never boxed and dont have experiance doing so you are going to fade and it could be as simple as turning a on and off light switch . Would Mayweather look better in a rematch ? Of course but so would McGregor ,and you can't say the fight is a farce anymore . That 9th rnd McGregor body shot though , a rnd i predicted McGregor would k.o Mayweather IF he won bc i KNEW he was done after 9 ?
        Originally posted by LockardTheGOAT
        Floyd didn't "allow" anyone to look better, ya'll are in fuc*ing denial. The fact is, a fresh McGregor is a dangerous opponent and made all the boxing pundits who said he wouldn't even land a glove on Floyd look ******.
        This ^^ says it all.

        Conor did above and beyond was what was expected of him.

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        • Chaos
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          #34
          Originally posted by LockardTheGOAT
          Yeah, no **** he chose the easiest path to victory... That's basically what I said. he wanted no part of fresh Conor, only after he got exhausted.

          I know it pains you to give McGregor even the slightest bit of credit, but see things for how they are, not how you want them to be.
          Credit for what, playing right into Floyd's hands? Getting rope-a-doped 40 years after it went out of style?

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          • Chaos
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            #35
            Originally posted by THEFRESHBRAWLER
            That's what we're talking about

            Ya if he was fighting a rabbit.

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