How can Conor outbox Professionals when he couldnt outbox Diaz?

Diaz is an A-level athlete that loses consistently
 
Boxing is Conor's only leverage to get paid more.
He says he would box but he won't.
He will fight in the ufc one or 2 more times and just talk shit the rest of his life.
 
TS clearly didnt watch either fight
 
Conor won literally 80% of the boxing exchanges at least, Nate landing one exchange in the first fight doesn't change that.
 
hasnt this been asked like 1000 times already?
 
Because Diaz weighed 210 on fight night when they first fought. He had huge weight advantage. We all saw what happened when they were same weight the second fight.
 
he clearly threw leg kicks, which are illegal in boxing
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Because Diaz weighed 209 on fight night when they first fought. He had huge weight advantage. We all saw what happened when they were same weight the second fight.
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TS clearly didnt watch either fight
I would word it differently, he struggled with Diaz so that doesn't seem like it would be a good thing if he tried to box some of the best guys in the world. Diaz clearly won the fight on the feet in the first fight with Conor going for a takedown to avoid being TKO'd

Second fight was very close, Conor probably landed some of the better shots but he also still struggled with Nate, having to turn his back and retreat many times and throwing a lot of kicks. Him and Diaz are very close when it comes to just hands
 
I would word it differently, he struggled with Diaz so that doesn't seem like it would be a good thing if he tried to box some of the best guys in the world. Diaz clearly won the fight on the feet in the first fight with Conor going for a takedown to avoid being TKO'd

Second fight was very close, Conor probably landed some of the better shots but he also still struggled with Nate, having to turn his back and retreat many times and throwing a lot of kicks. Him and Diaz are very close when it comes to just hands
Diaz's face was wrecked after both fights while Conor looked untouched. Conor lost the first fight because of his shitty cardio, and only started struggling again in the second after his cardio fell through. And Diaz still never landed anything flush on him. When Conor was fresh, and most of the time even when he wasn't, Diaz got countered hard any time he tried to put hands on Conor. That's why he forced the clinch and threw the pitter patter volume punches in every round.
 
Diaz clearly won the fight on the feet in the first fight with Conor going for a takedown to avoid being TKO'd

Second fight was very close, Conor probably landed some of the better shots but he also still struggled with Nate, having to turn his back and retreat many times and throwing a lot of kicks. Him and Diaz are very close when it comes to just hands
so the first 8 minutes of Conor punching Nate about the cage in the first fight gets completely overlooked because he rocked Conor when Conor gassed? Diaz did not "clearly win" the fight on the feet in the first fight. He did win though. so props to him

but the 2nd fight wasnt close at all when both were striking, Nate had to clinch up and land those shots against the cage to keep the fight competitive. Conor handled him on the feet
 
really makes you think
lol. Maybe you should watch the Mcgregor-Diaz fights before commenting. pretty clear you didn't watch.

Mcgregor outboxed Diaz in both fights. He only lost in the first fight because of his gas tank(or lack there of). But when he's fresh, he makes Diaz look like an amateur. And Diaz is actually a decent boxer. He spars with world class pros like Andre Ward and many others.
 
diaz arm length. that thing that ignorant sherdoggers claim gives you no advantage at all lmao
 
Boxing is Conor's only leverage to get paid more.
He says he would box but he won't.
He will fight in the ufc one or 2 more times and just talk shit the rest of his life.
lol. So he doesn't want to make $100 mill in boxing because he would rather leverage $10 mill in UFC?

shertard logic.
 
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