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Absolutely not TS, you're not the only one who thinks Conor has a chance. There's a whole portion of the population feels that way, they're called Mental Retards.
There is no evidence that Conor even has a punchers chance. We dont actually know how hard he hits in 8 ounce gloves. Boxer Ray Mercer hit men 300 times in one night in a Boxing ring, but it only took him 8 seconds and one punch to take out a recently dethroned UFC champion who had never been Koed. After the fight Mercer remarked that he felt like he could knockout a polar bear in those tiny gloves. People for some reason are ignoring this issue. I think there is no way that Conor hits as hard as Canelo or Mosley, and at the same time he doesn't have an eighth of their skill.
Essentially, Conor has close to zero percent chance of winning that fight.
Because he wanted to fight in the truest form not a boxing match. He realized mma fighters would always beat boxers in a real fight and he is a purest. Plus he is a big fan of Bruce Lee and Bruce would always say "no style is the best style" hence mma.Haha.. Its possible. But why didn' t conor become a pro boxer?!
All they measured was force though, a soft object at the same force as a hard object which one do you think would win? Obviously the soft.My take on it is that a lot of KO's happen on the first punch of the fight. Tim's head was an easy, still, sitting duck for Ray. I saw some fight science or sports science show where they compared the force of a punch bare handed vs. with heavy gloves. Pretty close in force, with bare handed slightly higher.
Because of the duration of the force would be longer with the soft object, giving more energy transfer?All they measured was force though, a soft object at the same force as a hard object which one do you think would win? Obviously the soft.
soft general tsos chicken is way better than the crispy crunchy kind imo tbhAll they measured was force though, a soft object at the same force as a hard object which one do you think would win? Obviously the soft.
There is no evidence that Conor even has a punchers chance. We dont actually know how hard he hits in 8 ounce gloves. Boxer Ray Mercer hit men 300 times in one night in a Boxing ring, but it only took him 8 seconds and one punch to take out a recently dethroned UFC champion who had never been Koed. After the fight Mercer remarked that he felt like he could knockout a polar bear in those tiny gloves. People for some reason are ignoring this issue. I think there is no way that Conor hits as hard as Canelo or Mosley, and at the same time he doesn't have an eighth of their skill.
Essentially, Conor has close to zero percent chance of winning that fight.