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Media Conor McGregor has been working on his Boxing

Will his comeback be a success?


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Ray Charles can see that wind-up a mile away <45>

Conor is not a boxer, and I say this is a boxer.

I love boxing, but Conor is a turd as a boxer.

He was actually at his best as a skinny, free-flowing karateka ...

The moment he abandoned this, and tried to become a flat-footed "power-puncher" boxer, he has literally failed ever since.
 
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Ray Charles can see that wind-up a mile away <45>

Conor is not a boxer, and I say this is a boxer.

I love boxing, but Conor is a turd as a boxer.

He was actually at his best as a skinny, free-flowing karateka ...

The moment he abandoned this, and tried to become a boxer, he has literally failed ever since.
Removing Ido Portal from his camp the worst mistake he's made, now he's a stiff brawler
 
His boxing is the last thing he needs to focus on.
If he’s going to be serious about MMA yeah, but he’s probably more interested in a pointless social media celebrity boxing match that people are jizzing about
 
Ray Charles can see that wind-up a mile away <45>

Conor is not a boxer, and I say this is a boxer.

I love boxing, but Conor is a turd as a boxer.

He was actually at his best as a skinny, free-flowing karateka ...

The moment he abandoned this, and tried to become a boxer, he has literally failed ever since.
He did well against Floyd and won some rounds.
 
If he’s going to be serious about MMA yeah, but he’s probably more interested in a pointless social media celebrity boxing match that people are jizzing about
Looks like he still has 2 more fights and god knows how many years tied with the UFC, they wont let him do that again.
 
Ray Charles can see that wind-up a mile away <45>

Conor is not a boxer, and I say this is a boxer.

I love boxing, but Conor is a turd as a boxer.

He was actually at his best as a skinny, free-flowing karateka ...

The moment he abandoned this, and tried to become a boxer, he has literally failed ever since.
His 2 most impressive victories where from his boxing in Aldo and Eddie.
 
His 2 most impressive victories where from his boxing in Aldo and Eddie.

Sorry, that wasn't "boxing" at all.

When Connor won those fights, he was in his "free-floating, wide-stanced (hopping-back-and-forth) 'karateka' motif" in both.

A completely different stance from what he had with the last two Poirier fights. Literally night and day.

If you can't see the difference, then you should never make another post again.
 
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