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[FINAL FACEOFF VIDEO!!!] MCGREGOR PUNKS FLOYD!!! MAYWEATHER looks NERVOUS!!!
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Originally posted by GaMo View PostWhat the actual **** was that stance!?
Is this kid all there upstairs!? The way he puffs out his chest
What a complete bell end... just a ****ing knob
It's starting to set in now.
Why did Dana pull him away --- like, he wasn't even doing anything lol.
A litt more than 48 hours left and Mcgregor does the Nestea Plunge.
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Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat View PostI noticed that too. He's showing his respect to Floyd, and that he's ready to fight (get his ass handed to him).
Yep.. Floyd is so scared!
Now you are more than likely right, he's gonna get a spanking tomorrow night, I dont see anyway Conor beats Floyd. But as a proud Irishman, and someone who has had the fortune of training with the man, I would love to see Conor batter Floyd!
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Originally posted by McNulty View PostTotally man. Doing some weird Bruce Lee pose. Chewing gum super nervous.
It's starting to set in now.
Why did Dana pull him away --- like, he wasn't even doing anything lol.
A litt more than 48 hours left and Mcgregor does the Nestea Plunge.
2. You actually think he's nervous because he is chewing gum? Do some research Sigmund Freud, Conor chews gum constantly at all pressers hes been doing, both in MMA and now in Boxing!
3. Dana pulled him away because he knows if anything happens at all Conor loses 90% of his purse, you dont need to be a genius to understand that.
4. Yeah, hes probably 99.9% certain to lose, but the man will be a hundred millionaire in the next 48 hours...
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Originally posted by toshmurph View PostNo matter what happens in build up Conor always shows respect to opponents by bowing in the final pressers. And win or lose always is courteous to them after the fights, this is no different.
Now you are more than likely right, he's gonna get a spanking tomorrow night, I dont see anyway Conor beats Floyd. But as a proud Irishman, and someone who has had the fortune of training with the man, I would love to see Conor batter Floyd!
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