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Yeah, and you were wrong lol
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Yeah, and you were wrong lol
That's what makes Conor so brilliant, he somehow talked his way into a fight with Floyd Mayweather. Fighting Floyd at 40 years of age off a two year layoff is like the equivalence of playing faker after he takes a 2 day binge at the bar.Lol I'm plat nobody ever offered me a cent to 1v1 faker
It was a hook to the balls. Andrew Golota-style.Looks like it's closer to his hip than his nuts. Maybe my anatomy is different than yours.
No, the difference is the in ability of fighers in the each respective sport to absorb punishment.
The fact that McGregor is power puncher by MMA standards does not mean that he objectively hits harder than Mayweather.
The uppercut landed flush on Mayweather when McGregor was fresh in the first round, and it had no effect on him whatsoever.
Nobody can take that left hand shot!
Please tell me how many actual one punch ko's the kid has in mma.. because he has the same as Paulie does in boxing. Which would tell one, that Conor isn't a power puncher, but a precise puncher, who uses timing and precision to actually hurt an opponent, while also using his kicks to set it all up. A ko and a tko, are vastly dif.
Why do you think boxers have a better chin that mma guys...that's crazy. mma guys get hit with shins to the face and head...which is alot harder than any punch with pillows on them....I think the range is different in boxing...
If that's a nut shot, than Ward Kovalev has to be over turned too, seeing as there were ten punches that were lower and closer to the peninsula. It hit below the belt but was not a nut shot - It was also poor refereeing as he did not call it until a good 5 seconds later when Floyd was calling it out. The ref should have stopped the action instantaneously or not at all.And mchuggers still wont admit it was a low blow. Floyd was finished there but the corrupt judge saved him.....
That's totally legal under boxing rule.
Don't believe me ?? Ask Ward.
Agreed. This recent fallacy of "Conor is a weak puncher" is laughable. When you watch all his fights, he has a number of KO's going back to his early days. Granted, they may have not been "Bisping'd", but there are many factors in a fighter going out cold.I've actually seen him end guys with one punch....aldo, his fight right before coming to the ufc...where he won the LW cage warriors title...that was a 1 punch ko....even against pourier...there's not much different between a ko and a tko...conor landed 1 punch on dustin, put him down and just about out...a couple of hammer fists and he was done...but he was already done with the 1 punch...ON a fighters record, tko's count the same as ko's....when they announce a fighters record as he's being introduce...they say, 20 wins, 2 losses, 0 draws, and 18 wins by tko/ko they are all counted in that...
Also was out on 1 punch. I also think Mendes was out on 1 punch. In boxing, I doubt they make it till the 10 count.Please tell me how many actual one punch ko's the kid has in mma.. because he has the same as Paulie does in boxing. Which would tell one, that Conor isn't a power puncher, but a precise puncher, who uses timing and precision to actually hurt an opponent, while also using his kicks to set it all up. A ko and a tko, are vastly dif.
Very good point however those three drops that were in the second fight ....not being argumentative but I do recall Diaz being quite fresh in that second round...also all the clean straight flush solid left hands that he hit Nate with in the first fight cut the shit out of Diaz and knocked his head back several times like he was a stationary target. Let's not get it fucked up he boxed Diaz up in the first fight in the first round…and of course once again all of the sudden the tables changed....if he hits so spectacularly hard he should've put Diaz away in that first fight in the first round with all the clear shots he landed with that left hand coming straight down the pipe... i'm starting to understand and realize as I read between the lines here it's not all about his power it's about finding a awkward unorthodox left handed fighter that does not telegraph his left cross as he throws a quick reactive and violently… However I don't consider that left cross superior knock out power… Just a good left crossTwo of the three Diaz KDs were clearly a result of Nate's leg buckling from all of the kicks.
The praise that he got for working a leg kick gameplan against Diaz is laughable. Dos Anjos and Henderson did the same thing and were able to beat Diaz up much worse without gassing or letting Nate have any success whatsoever in their respective fights.
Henderson, not known for his punching ability, was also able to drop Diaz after working his legs over.
It's too late for that a lot of these people on here may get the fax of boxing rules and reality in general ....i'd like to see this become a fan of the sport before you become a fan of the fighter… That helps people not look so fucking stupidIt was a hook to the balls. Andrew Golota-style.
Don't let your hatred or fandom get to the point where you'll deny reality.
Yeah, nothing else to say! lol
Nobody with his high KO % can have their power considered overrated.
No he didn't. He provided an angle that doesn't show shite. Everyone can see in the pic that shows the impact it hits the belt line. The video proves it as well. Only the most bitter of haters deny this.
You call that high? <Lmaoo>Looks more like it's on navel height to me and below the belt is defined as under the navel. Floyd's shorts are just ridiculously high. The band of his shorts must be reaching his chest here.
You call that high? <Lmaoo>Looks more like it's on navel height to me and below the belt is defined as under the navel. Floyd's shorts are just ridiculously high. The band of his shorts must be reaching his chest here.
You call that high? <Lmaoo>