whatever he wants? what about the 10 ounce gloves? the no horse hair BS? the specific glove types?
What about Floyd complaining about McGregor's sparring footage, already alluding to the fact that he thinks McGregor will play 'dirty', making excuses and ****.
the contract itself is literally one big trap for Conor, the littlest thing can trigger one of the contract clauses. Its like little landmines that if Conor steps in, he can very well get DQd, fined, lose parts of his purse, etc.
If Conor lands the slightest elbow, or does a slightly over aggressive clinch (Hes obviously gonna be stronger in the clinch because hes an MMA fighter and does grappling), Floyd will complain and cry right away
so dont give me that BS about Floyd giving Conor what he wants
Conor gave Floyd what he wants. It was Floyd who made the stipulations, and Conor literally said "I dont give a fk what rules/stipulations, im signing, lets fight"
Conor had to personally learn and practice the rule set specifically so he can avoid DQs because of all the BS Floyd has in there
whatever he wants? what about the 10 ounce gloves? the no horse hair BS? the specific glove types?
What about Floyd complaining about McGregor's sparring footage, already alluding to the fact that he thinks McGregor will play 'dirty', making excuses and ****.
the contract itself is literally one big trap for Conor, the littlest thing can trigger one of the contract clauses. Its like little landmines that if Conor steps in, he can very well get DQd, fined, lose parts of his purse, etc.
If Conor lands the slightest elbow, or does a slightly over aggressive clinch (Hes obviously gonna be stronger in the clinch because hes an MMA fighter and does grappling), Floyd will complain and cry right away
so dont give me that BS about Floyd giving Conor what he wants
Conor gave Floyd what he wants. It was Floyd who made the stipulations, and Conor literally said "I dont give a fk what rules/stipulations, im signing, lets fight"
Conor had to personally learn and practice the rule set specifically so he can avoid DQs because of all the BS Floyd has in there
um thats not how the contract is stated that only matters if he is dq for a none boxing foul nothing else would hold up in court
whatever he wants? what about the 10 ounce gloves? the no horse hair BS? the specific glove types?
What about Floyd complaining about McGregor's sparring footage, already alluding to the fact that he thinks McGregor will play 'dirty', making excuses and ****.
the contract itself is literally one big trap for Conor, the littlest thing can trigger one of the contract clauses. Its like little landmines that if Conor steps in, he can very well get DQd, fined, lose parts of his purse, etc.
If Conor lands the slightest elbow, or does a slightly over aggressive clinch (Hes obviously gonna be stronger in the clinch because hes an MMA fighter and does grappling), Floyd will complain and cry right away
so dont give me that BS about Floyd giving Conor what he wants
Conor gave Floyd what he wants. It was Floyd who made the stipulations, and Conor literally said "I dont give a fk what rules/stipulations, im signing, lets fight"
Conor had to personally learn and practice the rule set specifically so he can avoid DQs because of all the BS Floyd has in there
When was the last time? Last I checked he last 2 fights were at 170...right?
For the boxing community and every combat sport noob. His last fight was at 155lbs. He fought Diaz at "170lbs" twice. Diaz has fought his WHOLE career at 155lbs. except three fights at 170lbs. where he went 1-2 and went back down to 155lbs.
Is Diaz "big" for MMA's 155lbs. division? Eh, there have been heavier. He's tall lanky dude that doesn't like to cut. But since he couldn't win at 170lbs. he decided to go back down (and mind you still lost a few).
McGregor and the UFC built him up to be this monster 170lbs'er but he's not.
what most don't understand is Floyd is just not a big person even the tale of the tape was wrong Flloyd is 5'7""... he walks around @ 155... tomorrow he'll be fighting a guy around 180 ... boxing needs to have some Regulation as far as how much a fighter can weigh after a weigh-in...no more than, say 7%...
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