Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Comments Thread For: Nasukawa: I Underestimated Mayweather, He is Truly Great

Collapse
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • #11
    Tenshin - Nothing to do with me being so bad, it was all about Mayweather being so great, so brilliant, so undefeatable, so venerable, so God like.

    Comment


    • #12
      Originally posted by G G G View Post
      AKA "I underestimated how money under the table could buy my dignity"
      Your hate for Floyd is real to invent this conspiracy.

      Comment


      • #13
        Tenshin took a huge step backwards by crying for 30 mins. He cried so much he had to be held-up and couldn't walk. That' embarrassing .

        Comment


        • #14
          How on earth do you underestimate the best boxer of his generation?

          Was it his age, thinking he's just an old man now?

          Or maybe some of these MMA guys severely underestimate boxing? Take McGregor for instance, i know he had to sell the fight and talk how he would knock Floyd out etc etc. but there's no way he could have expected Floyd would be able to just walk forward with his hands up and beat him up, with no regard for what's coming back. It's quite funny really when you think about it. He give Conor every possible chance by just being flat footed and he still couldn't do anything.

          There's no MMA fan that expected Floyd could do that to McGregor, they thought he'd be on his bike using skills and instead he just walked through him

          I dunno, you wouldn't think they are underestimating boxing. Surely they have enough knowledge of combat sports to underestimate a guy when you go into their field.
          Last edited by EasternEuroFan; 01-01-2019, 07:45 PM.

          Comment


          • #15
            Originally posted by EasternEuroFan View Post
            How on earth do you underestimate the best boxer of his generation?

            Was it his age?

            Or maybe some of these MMA guys severely underestimate boxing? Take McGregor for instance, i know he had to sell the fight and talk how he would knock Floyd out etc etc. but there's no way he could have expected Floyd would be able to just walk forward with his hands up and beat him up, with no regard for what's coming back. It's quite funny really when you think about it. He give Conor every possible chance by just being flat footed and he still couldn't do anything.

            I dunno, you wouldn't think they are underestimating boxing. Surely they have enough knowledge of combat sports to underestimate a guy when you go into their field.
            There are plenty of delusional people on here who still believe McGregor hurt Floyd to the body and was "saved by the ref". Therefore I keep this photo in my sig but have yet to hear a single one of them admit it was a blatant low-blow.

            Comment


            • #16
              Originally posted by chicken- View Post
              There are plenty of delusional people on here who still believe McGregor hurt Floyd to the body and was "saved by the ref". Therefore I keep this photo in my sig but have yet to hear a single one of them admit it was a blatant low-blow.
              They're deluded.

              Even McGregor's own coach doesn't realise Floyd carried him and didn't even bother throwing punches for a few rounds.

              Imagine if Floyd started sinking in body shots from the first round.

              He could've finished McGregor within 2 rounds if he really wanted.

              Comment


              • #17
                Originally posted by EasternEuroFan View Post
                They're deluded.

                Even McGregor's own coach doesn't realise Floyd carried him and didn't even bother throwing punches for a few rounds.

                Imagine if Floyd started sinking in body shots from the first round.

                He could've finished McGregor within 2 rounds if he really wanted.
                I don't think so. McGregor's unorthodox style took him some rounds to get used to. And McGregor is actually a skilled counter puncher, even for a MMA fighter. When they were fighting from the outside, McGregor with his length advantage was actually getting better of Floyd in moments. But once Floyd decided to use his high guard and walk McGregor down, it was over. McGregor couldn't handle the mental pressure and then Floyd just started to tee off on him late in the fight.

                Maybe Floyd didn't take training serious or the actual fight serious, but McGregor legitimately had a solid performance everything considered.

                Comment


                • #18
                  really strange and ****** comment by this kickboxer, why would you under estimate one of the most dominant boxers of the era who outweighed you, and fighting under his rules. The Japanese promoters who fed this kid's ego into believing he was nothing but a sacrificial lamb, really did an amazing job. Kid got embarrassed in front of the whole world, but I'm sure he got paid well.

                  Comment


                  • #19
                    Floyd carried mcgregor 100%. I saw him miss on purpose so many times. It was comedy to watch. i think anyone who has never boxed will be subject to think it's a lot easier than it is. And ppl who have done martial arts, will look at boxing from the outside, and think they can pick it up later in life and still be competitive with a boxer. This is far from the case. If boxing had a ranking system, Floyd is the equivalent of a 9th dan in skill and experience level.

                    Comment


                    • #20
                      Originally posted by boxinggod101 View Post
                      Underestimated the best boxer of this generation?? No you didn't. You were just a small non boxer.

                      Seeing him jump on the ropes was very strange lol
                      I was wondering how the heck he was able to do that...lol...he jumped "backwards" unto the ropes...his fast twitch muscles were buggin' with all the excitement!

                      I don't know how Tenshin, his team or anyone in Japan could've concluded Mayweather wasnt all of that.....Mayweather was MADE for the lights, camera, action.... made for handling real "Tension" under the spotlight..lol ...One of the GREATEST ever!.....Tenshin and his clueless team must've been living under a huge rock!!

                      Comment

                      Working...
                      X
                      TOP