The ONLY time Conor fought a wrestler in his entire "well managed" career....

Ten rounds? Lol get out of here. Floyd was getting out struck until Conor started to gas out in the 6th round. That's not bouncing his head around for ten rounds.
That never happen
 
Once again a flat out myth and a lie. Floyd has never given a shit about the fans he gave them decision after decision most of his career which is why he was so hated - people watched him to lose. He couldn't care less because all he cares about is money. If he wanted to give the fans a show he would have traded with Conor as soon as the bell rang and made it into a brawl but he played it safe because he knew Conor lacked conditioning and would gas out.

Floyd once again conned the fans. Even in his own domain with all the advantages he decided to play the safe game.

If Floyd could beat Conor in an MMA fight you don't think he would have signed the dotted line by now God damn you people are delusional. You hate Conor so much you are willing to delude yourself into thinking Floyd stands a chance in an MMA fight lol.
You speak of "myths", well a huge myth and lie, is that Floyd gave fans "decision after decision most of his career", when over half of his fights, he won by KO or TKO. Why would Floyd "brawl", when he has never been a brawler type of Boxer? Walking his opponent down, even eating a flush left uppercut early in the fight, is "playing it safe", to you?

The only ones who were "conned" in that fight, were those who believed that McGregor would beat Floyd. Those who follow Boxing did not think such, being the betting line was for Floyd to finish the fight in the later rounds. Floyd openly said numerous times prior to the fight, as did many Boxing Trainers and Boxing media, that he would take a few rounds to figure McGregor out, get use to his movement, etc etc..

McGregor claimed to have a Boxing pedigree, and has Amateur Boxing fights on his resume. Floyd has never claimed to have come from an MMA background, nor does he have any MMA fights on his resume. It's not as easy as "signing on the dotted line", being Floyd is his own Promoter and competes under his own Promotion with backing from Showtime, while if he took an MMA fight against McGregor, while McGregor is still under contract with the UFC, it would have to be under the UFC banner, in which his financial profit margin is greatly diminished, in doing so, plus it appears the UFC would not want Showtime to be involved. Then a logical mind would also have to factor in that if Floyd took an MMA fight it would most likely be at 145lbs, a weight in which it appears McGregor is not willing to drop back down to. So signing on the dotted line, isn't so easy nor cut and dry, as the casual fan base like yourself and others, assume.
 
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