Did Mayweather Carry McGregor?

Did Mayweather Carry McGregor


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Lmao this is now the new narrative huh? With a full gas tank Connor outboxes Floyd despite the fact he only landed a few punches that didn't hurt Floyd at all and was losing well before the 9th.

When both fighters were fresh, Conor out-landed Mayweather. This isn't a narrative, this is a fact.
 
When both fighters were fresh, Conor out-landed Mayweather. This isn't a narrative, this is a fact.

Pretty pathetic for a 28 year old MMA fighter to have less gas in the tank than a 40 year old retired boxer. Not surprising though.
 
Pretty pathetic for a 28 year old MMA fighter to have less gas in the tank than a 40 year old retired boxer. Not surprising though.

Conor spent a lot more energy punching Mayweather's gloves and throwing ineffective punches.

Mayweather was more conservative with his energy and paced himself better.
 
Connor did do better than they expected yes. But nobody has made a statement on why Mayweather basically fought, like Connor said "a mexican." Also, the stats as well.
He wanted a fun fight to make up for the Pacquiao fuck up.
 
I've watched this fight three times now, but even watching it live, it was clear to me that Conor McGregor was carried by Mayweather. I'll explain in light detail as to why it was clear:

1. In the first three rounds, Mayweather threw a total of 28 punches, compared to McGregor's 115. Mayweather landed 12 of those shots (43%). McGregor landed 26 (23%). These are the three rounds that most fans give to McGregor, simply for the lack of activity from Mayweather. However, over the course of the last seven rounds, the numbers are much different. After the first three rounds, Mayweather averaged 33 punches per round, landing a ridiculous 67% of them. For comparison, McGregor threw 45 punches per round, but landed only 26% of them. The numbers are quite clear: Once Mayweather started punching, he hit McGregor at will, while McGregor was missing 3/4 punches, and even less of his power punches. Once Mayweather started punching, the fight wasn't even close.

2. Mayweather did this while fighting uncharacteristically. Mayweather completely ditched his hyper-defensive style. His footwork was largely flat. His shell defense was gone. Even his head movement was lacking in the speed and precision boxing fans are accustomed to. Mayweather often lunged into punches instead of staying square above his hips. McGregor's best chance at winning the fight was always going to be a counter left, and Mayweather handed the opportunities to him in spades. McGregor could not capitalize on Mayweather's uncharacteristically sloppy fighting. I've seen people blame it on Mayweather's age, but these aren't age-related techniques that he was missing. If he was a step slower than we thought he'd be, that would be one thing, but his signature style that brought him 49 consecutive wins was mysteriously gone. The only explanation to him abandoning his style was that he wanted, in his own words, to "give the fans a good fight". It wouldn't be a good fight if Mayweather had gone out and countered McGregor flawlessly and knocking him out in 4 rounds. It was a "good fight" because it made Conor "look good".

3. Mayweather let Conor escape constantly. Mayweather is notoriously good at cutting off the ring against opponents when he's moving forward. Against Conor, he gave up distance and allowed Conor to move laterally in circles, almost as though they were fighting in an octagon instead of a ring. Perhaps a gentleman's agreement? Mayweather's best counters come when he traps an opponent in a corner and counters desperate shots; Against McGregor, he never even attempted to get in McGregor's path to pursue one of his trademark skills.

I don't know if Conor has giant balls, or loves money more than brain cells, and I've certainly been hard on him before and after the fight. Mad respect for even climbing in the ring against one of the greatest of all time; That said, it is clear even on a very basic analysis of the fight that Mayweather didn't take it seriously, and allowed Connor to look "good" to the uninitiated. It was a fun fight, but it wasn't competitive.

I believe that Mayweather abandoned the skills that he was best at to allow McGregor to look competitive. He did it for the fans after promising to make up for the Pacquiao fight. That said: I think Mayweather could have finished the fight much earlier if he treated McGregor like a real boxer.



Watch this ya dumb twat:



 
I told all my friends before this fight that the biggest problem McGregor was going to have in this fight would be pacing himself appropriately for 12 rounds. It doesn't matter that he's gone 25 minutes before, the 12 round 3 minute pace is a much different pace. We've seen amazing wrestlers flame out in MMA because they can't adjust to the pace even though they're in phenomenal shape. This is something I know from my own experience in competition and having had to deal with injuries since very early on in martial arts. Someone with inferior cardio can look way more fresh late in the fight if they pace themselves the right way and use experience and veterancy to limit energy expenditure and their opponent doesn't.

Mayweather's gameplan was clear: they thought Conor would be at his most dangerous early on when he can use his youth and athleticism and in any kind of scramble or positioning transition where he can use his footwork and weird angles and unorthodox technique to max advantage.

Mayweather staying flat and letting Conor dance around while staying where Mayweather wants to be, and letting McGregor tire himself out was the gameplan. Not Floyd carrying him. He played it super cautious as he always does, minimized his risk completely, and then once his opponent played into his trap he exploited him completely. A brilliant performance by Mayweather, he understands the game theory optimal approach to boxing better than anyone.

Great break down that was/will obviously be ignored by the op!

Haters do not care about in depth posts like these! So beer was asking me to answer these questions, but when someone does a long in depth post, he ignores them because he cannot answer.

What is the point!?
 
Watch this ya dumb twat:





Why?

Are you too dumb to make your own argument.

All of you are bottom tier posters. If you had half a brain, you'd at least have attempted to refute my points.

Adios losers. Check the poll. You're in the minority.
 
Why?

Are you too dumb to make your own argument.

All of you are bottom tier posters. If you had half a brain, you'd at least have attempted to refute my points.

Adios losers. Check the poll. You're in the minority.

What is the point? People on here who have answered in depth, you have ignored so what is the point?

You are a hater, so of course will never change your mind :(
 
He revealed he tried to make a large bet on the over/under 9.5 and by KO.
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What is the point? People on here who have answered in depth, you have ignored so what is the point?

You are a hater, so of course will never change your mind :(

No one in this thread has answered "in depth", and you weren't even able to answer two simple questions when I gave you that option.
 
What do you mean wtf ?

Since the fight, there has been so much bs from haters, it's unreal. No one expected conor to do anything!

Some people saying he could not e en win a round. I have heard people say Conor gassed in round three, which is a load of rubbish. I have heard that Floyd carried him, even though up until the middle of the 9th round Conor held his own, and hit Floyd with plenty of counters, and this was when Floyd started really throwing the punches.

I think it's an insult to Conor, and Floyd that people think he carried him, when he clearly did not.

Floyd came on strong in the middle of the 9th and 10th round, but he is well known for doing that in a lot of fights.

Does not mean he let Conor hit him with shots, counters, and have.

lol.
 
I've watched this fight three times now, but even watching it live, it was clear to me that Conor McGregor was carried by Mayweather. I'll explain in light detail as to why it was clear:

1. In the first three rounds, Mayweather threw a total of 28 punches, compared to McGregor's 115. Mayweather landed 12 of those shots (43%). McGregor landed 26 (23%). These are the three rounds that most fans give to McGregor, simply for the lack of activity from Mayweather. However, over the course of the last seven rounds, the numbers are much different. After the first three rounds, Mayweather averaged 33 punches per round, landing a ridiculous 67% of them. For comparison, McGregor threw 45 punches per round, but landed only 26% of them. The numbers are quite clear: Once Mayweather started punching, he hit McGregor at will, while McGregor was missing 3/4 punches, and even less of his power punches. Once Mayweather started punching, the fight wasn't even close.

2. Mayweather did this while fighting uncharacteristically. Mayweather completely ditched his hyper-defensive style. His footwork was largely flat. His shell defense was gone. Even his head movement was lacking in the speed and precision boxing fans are accustomed to. Mayweather often lunged into punches instead of staying square above his hips. McGregor's best chance at winning the fight was always going to be a counter left, and Mayweather handed the opportunities to him in spades. McGregor could not capitalize on Mayweather's uncharacteristically sloppy fighting. I've seen people blame it on Mayweather's age, but these aren't age-related techniques that he was missing. If he was a step slower than we thought he'd be, that would be one thing, but his signature style that brought him 49 consecutive wins was mysteriously gone. The only explanation to him abandoning his style was that he wanted, in his own words, to "give the fans a good fight". It wouldn't be a good fight if Mayweather had gone out and countered McGregor flawlessly and knocking him out in 4 rounds. It was a "good fight" because it made Conor "look good".

3. Mayweather let Conor escape constantly. Mayweather is notoriously good at cutting off the ring against opponents when he's moving forward. Against Conor, he gave up distance and allowed Conor to move laterally in circles, almost as though they were fighting in an octagon instead of a ring. Perhaps a gentleman's agreement? Mayweather's best counters come when he traps an opponent in a corner and counters desperate shots; Against McGregor, he never even attempted to get in McGregor's path to pursue one of his trademark skills.

I don't know if Conor has giant balls, or loves money more than brain cells, and I've certainly been hard on him before and after the fight. Mad respect for even climbing in the ring against one of the greatest of all time; That said, it is clear even on a very basic analysis of the fight that Mayweather didn't take it seriously, and allowed Connor to look "good" to the uninitiated. It was a fun fight, but it wasn't competitive.

I believe that Mayweather abandoned the skills that he was best at to allow McGregor to look competitive. He did it for the fans after promising to make up for the Pacquiao fight. That said: I think Mayweather could have finished the fight much earlier if he treated McGregor like a real boxer.

This this this this this. I doubt the McNuggets will take this piece you wrote so eloquently in to consideration.
 
This this this this this. I doubt the McNuggets will take this piece you wrote so eloquently in to consideration.

They haven't, at all.

They've all refused to address the points in the OP. They've all made arguments for McGregor doing "well", but can't refute any of the points in the OP.
 
I told all my friends before this fight that the biggest problem McGregor was going to have in this fight would be pacing himself appropriately for 12 rounds. It doesn't matter that he's gone 25 minutes before, the 12 round 3 minute pace is a much different pace. We've seen amazing wrestlers flame out in MMA because they can't adjust to the pace even though they're in phenomenal shape. This is something I know from my own experience in competition and having had to deal with injuries since very early on in martial arts. Someone with inferior cardio can look way more fresh late in the fight if they pace themselves the right way and use experience and veterancy to limit energy expenditure and their opponent doesn't.

Mayweather's gameplan was clear: they thought Conor would be at his most dangerous early on when he can use his youth and athleticism and in any kind of scramble or positioning transition where he can use his footwork and weird angles and unorthodox technique to max advantage.

Mayweather staying flat and letting Conor dance around while staying where Mayweather wants to be, and letting McGregor tire himself out was the gameplan. Not Floyd carrying him. He played it super cautious as he always does, minimized his risk completely, and then once his opponent played into his trap he exploited him completely. A brilliant performance by Mayweather, he understands the game theory optimal approach to boxing better than anyone.

The above post was an in depth post you ignored. He answered your question, so stop lying.

You are just going to reply to posts you can apply too, and reply to haters also.

That is it!

Pointless thread!
 
They haven't, at all.

They've all refused to address the points in the OP. They've all made arguments for McGregor doing "well", but can't refute any of the points in the OP.

Well that is equivalent to a donkey making noise. When did humans begin engaging and arguing with donkeys lol? I knew from the beginning Mayweather had to bring his level down to carry Conor. Conor was supposed to show boxers how to do it. He was supposed to be water. He was supposed to teach all those HOF champion boxers who couldnt beat May. Now they be like "look he did ok, ok?" Thats what makes me sick to my stomach. Another thing I dont get is that McGregor is also giving like a 100 excuses and people are saying he took the loss like a champ. He has never done that and he never did it here. His nuthuggers belong to him and he belongs to them.
 
Pretty pathetic for a 28 year old MMA fighter to have less gas in the tank than a 40 year old retired boxer. Not surprising though.

Obviously you know nothing about boxing and the experience needed to learn how to pace yourself over 12 rounds. You believe boxers instantly know how to do this?

So many haters who are not boxing fans. They just hate Conor:(
 
The above post was an in depth post you ignored. He answered your question, so stop lying.

You are just going to reply to posts you can apply too, and reply to haters also.

That is it!

Pointless thread!

No, he reiterated that Floyd changed his style completely, but then said some bullshit about how it was "the best way" to beat Conor.

It also didn't really address any of the points. Like, at all.

You still refuse to answer my questions. You've been posting in this thread but conveniently avoid making your own argument. You're a coward.
 
Well that is equivalent to a donkey making noise. When did humans begin engaging and arguing with donkeys lol? I knew from the beginning Mayweather had to bring his level down to carry Conor. Conor was supposed to show boxers how to it. He was supposed to be water. He was supposed to teach all those HOF champion boxers who couldnt beat May. Now they be like "look he did ok, ok?" Thats what makes me sick to my stomach. Another thing I dont get is that McGregor is also giving like a 100 excuses and people are saying he took the loss like a champ. He has never done that and he never did it here. His nuthuggers belong to him and he belongs to them.

List these so called excuses Conor is making,? Real ones , not delusional hate one!
 
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