Noobs never saw Ali vs Foreman?
Not really the same thing. Floyd walked forward while Ali leaned on the ropes. Ali also only lost one round on the cards and was not giving rounds away
Noobs never saw Ali vs Foreman?
I've followed his entire career and he comes out to win the first 3 rounds so you chase him the rest of the fight.
A rematch? Lol no. Rematch canelo or fight 3G
What Floyd fight Canelo or GGG? Not in a million years is that happening. Do people not realise that Floyd manufactured the McGregor fight to make his record?? I thought this was common knowledge, I feel baffled even having to explain it.
Floyd is not into competitive fights anymore. I totally respect Floyd for what he's done in his career, but to expect him to take a high-profile high-stakes fight now is just plain deluded... No offense!
100% wrong. Name the last time Floyd lost the first rounds.No Floyd usally loses early than figures out the opponents later on. Floyd always starts slow. PS only 1 judge gave Conor the first 3, the other gave him 1.
Well, maybe if May runs out of money again...Trust me, the casuals want it. several of my casual friends were talking about it after the fight. The suckers are out there.
Trust me, the casuals want it. several of my casual friends were talking about it after the fight. The suckers are out there.
Mayweather gave Conor rounds because he was legit shook over the way people reacted to his match with Pacquiao. He knew he had to give fans what they wanted to see.
Also made 50-0 more epic.
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So wanting to watch a boxing match makes one a sucker. Ok...
The only non-combat sports guy I know says he thought the fight was boring and wouldn't watch again.
The first fight was entertaining until McGregor started moving like Roy Nelson.
bro i like you and your a good poster but where is your beautifl 49-1 belt tag?That's why he made a "great fight" with Berto.
I expect a different result, but not a different winner or loser.Watching it expecting a different result makes you a sucker imo. I would pay for it 100% because it's an event and it's fun. But there can be no doubt about the result.
There is a lot of revisionism going on here. Most play-by-plays had McGregor winning the 8th. Did Mayweather also let that happen?Lampley is and always has been a twat, but he's not wholly wrong. Mayweather eased into the fight in the laziest way possible (even if he knew that McGregor more or less had nothing at all to offer after three rounds) and then kind of eased his way through walking down McGregor (as in he didn't really get out of first gear, or bother to cut off the ring so as to force the ending much earlier). If we're being honest, it worked out far better for him in the public eye than did outclassing world class fighters, so good on Floyd, he'd always been brilliant at playing to his audiences.
It was a farce from beginning to end, but he is almost certainly wrong about a repeat. People can pray Floyd will go broke, but there is too much money there for it to happen soon enough for a ring return, and McGregor himself likely has a very small window.
There is a lot of revisionism going on here. Most play-by-plays had McGregor winning the 8th. Did Mayweather also let that happen?
The simplest explanation is the right one. McGregor's cardio and pacing issues lost him this fight more than anything else.
waiguoren said:There is a lot of revisionism going on here. Most play-by-plays had McGregor winning the 8th. Did Mayweather also let that happen?
The simplest explanation is the right one. McGregor's cardio and pacing issues lost him this fight more than anything else.
lol, which play-by-plays? Did McGregor even stand his ground and sit down on a single punch that round? Yeah, McGregor with cardio beats Mayweather. Is that actually what you think?
Yeah, McGregor with cardio beats Mayweather. Is that actually what you think?
There is a lot of revisionism going on here. Most play-by-plays had McGregor winning the 8th. Did Mayweather also let that happen?
The simplest explanation is the right one. McGregor's cardio and pacing issues lost him this fight more than anything else.
I wouldn't expect a boxing illiterate to understand the concept of change over time.That's why he made a "great fight" with Berto.
There is a lot of revisionism going on here. Most play-by-plays had McGregor winning the 8th. Did Mayweather also let that happen?
The simplest explanation is the right one. McGregor's cardio and pacing issues lost him this fight more than anything else.