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  • #41
    Originally posted by Ray* View Post
    Pretty much this ^^^^^^^^^^^ They basically talked themselves into a money fight, they showed up to pick up their cheque and thats that.
    It did happen the uppercut was perfect and Floyd laughed at it he don't punch hard at all compared to boxers.
    Last edited by Reloaded; 09-07-2017, 03:20 AM.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Reloaded View Post
      It did happen the uppercut was perfect and Floyd laughed at it he don't punch hard at all compared to boxers.
      I think the whole MMA community need to seriously look at their boxing ability if Conor McGregor is held up as being one of the hardest hitters in their sport. He punches nothing like a boxer, and his power suffers because of it. He punches from his elbow, doesn't drive through his legs and hips and hence doesn't transfer any force.

      He hit Floyd flush and Floyd barely blinked.

      Watch him on the bag at the media workout and you can see his whole body up to his elbow pretty much remain static as he throws.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by Reloaded View Post
        It did happen the uppercut was perfect and Floyd laughed at it he don't punch hard at all compared to boxers.
        The uppercut keeps getting played up too much...could've been...should've been...would've been...except it didn't land flush. It was more of a glancing blow. Had it landed with power on the tip of the chin it might have been a game changer...but it didn't so it wasn't. Truth be told that was an out of shape version of Floyd and I've never seen him look worse. But experience alone was enough to take McGregor in deep waters and a tired fighter can't win.

        But considering it was his professional debut he did much better than expected. McGregor talked himself up a huge mega payday...Mayweather went along for the ride and the folks that bought it...well all I can say is I didn't.

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        • #44
          Ok why dont you fight pacquiao or cotto these guys are moving foward. I just wanna see how well-prepared conor handle them.

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          • #45
            I'm a huge fan of Owen Roddy, Conor's striking coach, but they definitely should have prepared for Floyd walking down Conor.

            Its been a staple of many of Floyds recent fights, probably the best example being against Canelo!

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            • #46
              Why is this still a story? Thought we established they were clueless a week ago...

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              • #47
                Originally posted by Golden Boi 360 View Post
                “When the two of them walk to the middle, one of them has to take a back step. If Floyd takes a back step, which I believe he will, then I predict round six,” Kavanagh said on The MMA Hour. “That’s my prediction on it. I think for the first five rounds, he will back up, he will lie on the ropes the way he does, he will cover up and try to just absorb, and try to wear Conor down. That’s how I think he’ll approach the fight.

                “If he doesn’t take a back step, and we’ll all see it — we’ll all see their feet, we’ll all see who walks backwards — if he walks forward and exchanges, it’ll be a one-round fight. It’ll be over in a minute. Because he’d be fighting in such a way that’s not normal to him, he won’t have had time to develop the skillset for an aggressive exchanging fighter. Like I said, I didn’t know a lot about Floyd before this, but I did watch his fights for his defensive work. So for him to go in there and try to trade with Conor and not walk backwards, would be so alien to him but so normal for Conor — that’s exactly what Conor’s the best at — he’ll be unconscious in a minute."
                Lol. Those idiots - plus millions of crazy UFC fans - really believed that Conor was going to hit Floyd harder than he'd ever been hit before!

                The likes of Maidana, Hatton, Canelo and De la Hoya - they were all featherfists compared to the mighty McTapper!

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by SweetPbfAli View Post
                  His team are so clueless in terms of boxing yet they keep talking as if they are knowledgeable. The jig is up lol. Their corner work was the worst I've seen or heard since Tito Sr.
                  Oh no the man walked towards me, geez boxing 101

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by kafkod View Post
                    Lol. Those idiots - plus millions of crazy UFC fans - really believed that Conor was going to hit Floyd harder than he'd ever been hit before!

                    The likes of Maidana, Hatton, Canelo and De la Hoya - they were all featherfists compared to the mighty McTapper!
                    yes hatton hits harder than this guy, but if they fight?hatton would beat him but conor would hit him with few good shots at early round.
                    Last edited by THE NAMELESS; 09-07-2017, 06:47 AM.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
                      There's no suprise Conor is as deluded as he is.

                      Just look at his team.
                      And his training buddies!

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