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Re: Floyd Mayweather Jr vs Conor McGregor
« Reply #180 on: August 29, 2017, 07:35:23 am »
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I will watch it again and look at it round by round. Mcregor may not have been knocked out in his previous matches even though wobbled but if you are gassed out then the odds have increased by nearly double.

Note: watching while I am typing here. Anthem has finished. Connor mcgregor team outfit, looking like old day gangsters lol.

ref seems to be only looking at mcregor when giving instructions.

ya that was weird, but, as the fight played out, it made perfect sense. Conor was doing tons of dirty shit.. i'm personally glad the ref let him do it though. If the ref had protected mayweather too much, we'd have people whining non stop about the fight.

fwiw, floyd did some good slick dirty shit to him in the middle rounds, as payback basically.. lots of forearm to the throat/face lmfao.

love when the ref pushed mayweather.. jajaja

yep those hammer fists are just really crazy to see.
ye there were def some elbow pushes and elbow rubs against him as payback but also for smothering alot.

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Round 1:
Mcgregor on the attack, hands awkwardly in front and above, but he is looking good with the jabs and mayweather with the shell. Mcgregor a bit hesitant  a few minutes on and pressure is gone. Mayweather just doing nothing and when he tries to come it gets hit. mcgregor show off does nothing. I don't understand mcgregor keeping hands stretched out  but nice uppercut. Mcrgegor tired a little. But round to mcgregor as mayweather did little to none. Uppercut did little damage but still landed.

Conor: 10-9

i laughed so hard when Floyd got hit with that uppercut.. felt like i was on the street courts and someone who wasn't supposed to be able to do someone dirty, just broke their ankles. I could picture people running around going crazy laughing/yelling.. that was hilarious.

Floyd didn't expect that counter to be so perfect.

yep, you can see as floyd started to throw connor is in the process of throwing the uppercut and boom it lands lol, even though I didn't see any power but the fact it landed.

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Round 2:
mcregor somehow lost is composure as a boxer when trying to put pressure, like awkwardness and just uncomfortable. lol at the hammer fist like he did against paulie, didn't expect him to do that. mcgregor switching and landing some and suprisingly knows some combos. But mayweather just making one two shots. what is with mcgregor holding mayweather from behind does this a lot.

Conor: 10-9

i recall him doing that fancy switch stance stuff, real fast. very dumb imho, waste of energy and useless.

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Round 3:
lol at the pressure and jabs but then going to the hammer fists lol. omg again. floyd with the occasional body shots. tiring mcgregor. but they seem to be grabbing and tangling a lot. mcregor somehow can't stop hammering. mcgregor has good jab and good reach. but mayweather continuing with his pot shots to body, head.

Conor 10 - 9


was disappointed with floyd's body attack .. would have loved to see him throw more hook style shots, not just straights. I don't think most of those straight shots did much damage.. hook shots countering under conor's shots would have been brutal.

Ye floyd could have done more and could have done more damage early on but decided to stick to a game plan even though there were opportunities where he could have done alot more.

That image above, when connor threw that right, floyd didn't flinch and that image was the jab fully extended lol.

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Round 4:
Mcgregor tired. mcgregor going to the body and putting pressure nicely suprisingly then the hammer fists. mcgregor landing some and now mayweather starting to put the pressure now, landing and moving. mcgregor breathing through his mouth. damn the body shots from mayweather. light jabs from mcgregor but does nothing.
nice mayweather lean back and make opponent miss then come back and shoot.

Mayweather 10-9 (close)

Round 5:
lol at mcgregor working at angles but he seems to run from one side to other. tired and landing low power shots. mayweather fainted nicely to see how connor would react.  mcregor tangling up a lot now. mayweather still looking fresh compared to mcgregor. lol at the push by mayweather then retaliation by the ref. His team are not giving good gameplan or anything.

Mayweather 10-9 (close)

Round 6:
connor no more pressure, don't know why floyd turning his back. but mayweather on the offense now and cos mcgregor is tired floyd not letting him think and now mayweather just killing mcgregor on the attack powerful right hand. mcregor tired and using jab and relying on counter as too tired to go on attack. wow looking at the slow motion mcgregor landed some jobs weak nevertheless but accurately even when mayweather ducking and weaving.

Mayweather 10-9

lmfao at floyd turning his back. ref literally yelled at him to stop turning.. such a good ref in this fight.

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Round 7:
mcgregor light jabs here and there. tangling up again. mcgregor against tying him up.  dam the pressure from mayweather walking mcgregor down hitting him right infront straight right all over the place.. mayweather just landing at will on the face and mcgregor don't know what to do. no more power from mcgregor. poor mcgregor looking tired and clueless lol.

Mayweather 10-9

Mayweather just eat mcgregors hits which does nothing and comes with a straight right of his own and knock mcgregors head back.



Round 8:
Mcrgegor ineffective and mayweather turns his back. paulie defends that it's mcrgegor turning. def mayweather turning his back and just staying there. some good jabs from mcgregor by mayweather hits power and accuracy. and mcgregor just too tired. mayweather is putting pressure on mcgregor who is too tired to think.  that's what good about mayweather he is smart when putting pressure. upper cut followed by right hand and then just walking mcgregor down. what is with showtime saying its close, it's not close, mcgregor no pressure and any power in his jab and mayweather just forcing the pace and putting smart pressure.

Mayweather 10-9

Round 9:
damn mcgregor putting the pressureo on mayweather and lol when ref stops it mcgregor stil hitting mayweather. but mcgregor got something. mayweather now on the offense seeing a lot of hooks. damn the combos from mayweather and that sharp uppercut from mayweather. damn mcgregor very tired. conor legs no control. mayweather just giving it to mcgregor lol. no response so mcgregor has to hold. oh my mcgregor just full out of it. mayweather just finishing him.

Mayweather 10-9 possible even 10-8

lol mcgregor team saying his def tired so in round 10 just tie him up, nice advice lol.

lmfao!

that glove is so soft floyd is basically eating it, see how it molds around floyds face and does no damage, cos ufc fighters they don't have the padding its like little padding gloves with fingers exposed, but this one is new to connor lol. then mayweather returns with a straight to pop his head back to show how it's done. Also in the image above as connor continues to extend his arm to continue the punch it actually just slips off floyds face off to floyd's right and floyd comes back straight into the face lol.

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Round 10:
mcgregor just trying to touch him with jabs and tie him up. omg mcrgegor just a standing hitting bag and just almost falls. mayweatherr just beating him up and just hitting him all over the place. good stoppage.

My Score: 87-83

Comments: It was a good fight, I enjoyed seeing mayweather put the pressure, mcgregor showed good boxing skills but not enough endurance to withstand it and lacks boxing smarts.

Post fight interview:
mcregor just crazy thinking to allow the ref to let him continue until he drops. he says it was just fatigue lol this is boxing my friend then he says that he is always like this fatigued and 'flowy' lol. This was the biggest cons against mcgregor's chances of winning was he hasn't done 12 hard rounds with 1 min rest. good gameplan from from mayweather to let mcgregor try and tire himself then mcgregor goes in the for the attack. I would have loved to see this type of offence with pacquiao but that would be mayweather's funeral. lol at jim gray's question: did he look tired to you.

I wonder what mayweather was looking at above.

Undercards: gervonta davis was better than expect as in his last fight he was just a lot nervous and didn't fight that good but now he was powerful even though the last knockout winning punch was to the back of the head. but I would like to see him in a tough fight.

But good fight, good attempt from mcgregor but his inexperience was the downside.  But atleast he chose a good way to end his career making it exciting even though it was against an unexperience fighter, but better than berto, even though berto better than mcgregor that fight was boring. Def not returning to boxing, he would not last against any boxer.

great recap.

Conor trying to challenge the stoppage after the fight is just good politics. Look how many people believed him that he would be able to recover etc. He was completely done at that point. Wish the ref had let it go on and let Floyd knock him unconscious.. Shouldn't have saved him. He didn't look like he was quitting either, he was just wrecked but trying to hang out, so he'd have hung in there until Floyd turned his lights out.

because he was not fighting back the ref officially should have stopped so it was good, but I also would have like him to let him continue and drop him but there is a point before those accumulating damaging punch takes its effect. but still happy with outcome.
« Last Edit: August 29, 2017, 07:37:33 am by seifullaah73 »
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Re: Floyd Mayweather Jr vs Conor McGregor
« Reply #181 on: August 29, 2017, 07:39:18 am »
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I had to go out of town on friday, but came back yesterday night. But out of town, I already found out the result without watching the video, it was the blab of the town and people blabbing, but meh I knew this was going to happen so didn't really feel bad about the spoiler.

Ok, so the fight, which I watched later and I will be honest.

As we all expected, connor was never going to be good in boxing in his fight and that's exactly what happened. First few rounds mayweather was just not really putting any pressure on connor, and could tell connor was relying on his counter punch and awkwardness to get advantage, but connor had a poor jab, punches were weak, but when floyd would come in conor would come and hit floyd, ie. that uppercut lol. But wtf is with that hammering fist style, so many to the back of the head just annoys me on how unprepared he was and yet he is in the ring with floyd. Floyd did get caught sometimes because he would try and get in, but mayweather was being smart and just hitting few times while mcgregor did his thing.

One thing about conor was I could see he was uncomfortable and he didn't have a jab at all, what he did was try use his hands to keep him back and look for opening to hit, but even though the openings were there he didn't capitalize due to lack of experience so alot of the time he was unsure when to attack and mayweather would hit him right on the face and the body shot floyd through just looked powerful you could tell by connors reaction.

Later on the rounds mcgregor hands being tired and being sluggish and mayweather just started to turn it up and just when he saw connor breathing hard you can tell ok now lets go finish him and that's what floyd.

so my anger is on floyd that he feels satisfied with this win even though given the opponent's experience in boxing and doesn't deserve 50-0.

fwiw, floyd ducked all of the 50-0 questions. I don't think he's satisfied with it at all .. I believe he thinks it was just some entertainment and a fun event for "the fans".

I didn't hear him brag about 50-0, not once. In the clips I saw, he dodged all of that.

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the fight is also a slap across the face to the paying people who thought mcgregor had a chance 'srsly, you thought he stood a chance, sucka. Thanks for your money'

Connor wanted the ref to let floyd drop him lol, shows how different ufc is to boxing. I don't really respect connor more than before the fight, except for being able to land those shots, even though he looked terrible, but nvm.

and the ufc analyst during the tours was having too much high hopes in mcgregor and thought he had a chance lol. no chance.

I just can't believe so many people bought in to the Conor hype.. Let's imagine the opposite: Floyd going to fight Conor in the Octagon using MMA rules. If someone tried hyping Floyd at all i'd laugh so hard. I believe Floyd would have a legitimate chance if Conor just stood there and traded shots, but he'd never do that. He'd throw some leg kicks, take him down, and submit him in seconds. So, millions of people thinking they were going to see Floyd lying on the canvas bleeding, KO'd, hurt, etc, was just annoying to me. It's like reality doesn't exist anymore. lmfao.

Ye that is true he did try and duck those questions and try not to answer it, but i'm surprised he broke the pacquiao ppv record, this makes me realize that he made a good business choice in choosing Mcgregor because of the money and not because fans wanted, because only a few wanted it.
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   - acceleration: low heel recovery, shin angle low, drive legs back before hitting the ground and drive thighs/knee forward not up
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Re: Floyd Mayweather Jr vs Conor McGregor
« Reply #182 on: August 29, 2017, 07:47:54 am »
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this gif is funny.. lmfao!

https://zippy.gfycat.com/ImpressiveVillainousAgama.webm

hard punch on conor

https://g.redditmedia.com/BbWO3q6lpwgAAzVeSXQtM6bdKRda_AlmQn7xOBKR1UM.gif?w=600&fm=mp4&mp4-fragmented=false&s=60372696ea589d1eabde96dda4abff7a

mcgregor's uppercut

https://gfycat.com/gifs/detail/sophisticatedfrenchgannet

slick

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double hit

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conor trying to use some weird techniques

https://gfycat.com/BlackAbandonedKid

hahahahaha:

https://twitter.com/inomnomcom/status/901664107203612673?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.givemesport.com%2F1132893-conor-mcgregor-ridiculed-on-twitter-for-hilarious-moment-during-floyd-mayweather-fight


jack teeing up on cleverly:

https://gfycat.com/OptimalWarmCurassow

eek



didn't read yet, but headline caught attention:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/boxing/2017/08/27/floyd-mayweather-attempted-bet-400000-beating-conor-mcgregor/

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Floyd tried to bet $400,000 that he would win the fight in the Middle of the 10th round by knockout.

The hard punch on connor is the one where floyd basically ate connors jab as it molded into his mouth and slipped to the side and floyd returns and that boop punch from connor just touching floyd's nose lol.

if you see that slick video link it's funny you see connor's experience in boxing instead of moving to the other side like other boxers would he actually runs in that direction body facing the direction he is moving then gets caught lol.

also floyd mentioned in the interview that he tried to bet $400,000 on himself but they didn't accept it as they thought he is probably fixing the fight so that he wins, so he told his fried to do it for him lol.
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Re: Floyd Mayweather Jr vs Conor McGregor
« Reply #183 on: August 29, 2017, 08:16:37 am »
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Just like the lawsuits that were filed because of the may - pac ppv, same is happening with may-connor but for the failing of showtime to broadcast the fight properly because of the crashed servers maybe that floyd said that happened.

http://www.boxingscene.com/mayweather-mcgregor-showtime-sued-over-failed-stream--119938

Nearly 3 million watched via illegal streams.
http://www.boxingscene.com/mayweather-vs-mcgregor-nearly-3-million-watch-illegal-streams--119939

And also this reminds me in the 9th round when mcgregor hit mayweather that made mayweather hold onto his stomach supposedly, they actually thought that was a legal blow, I saw it and it was low. lol at this article. I doubt mcgregor would have finished mayweather if the ref let him continue. Also what does mcgregor do as he supposedly hurts him and has him against the ropes slightly leaning he goes to his sides and holds him like wtf how is that capitalizing on the damage you just did lol.



Then this is how connor capitalizes on seeing mayweather hurt and backed against the ropes.



http://www.boxingscene.com/skip-bayless-referee-saved-floyd-mayweather-round-nine--119941
« Last Edit: August 29, 2017, 09:05:44 am by seifullaah73 »
Warm up drills
   - a walk, b skip quick powerful switch (heel to hams focus), a runs, dribbles small to big to run, straight leg to runs (force, reflex, go up/forward). force to hit the ground before it hits the ground knee/hip is at 90 degrees.
   - acceleration: low heel recovery, shin angle low, drive legs back before hitting the ground and drive thighs/knee forward not up
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Measuring reminder:
5 toe to heel steps = 148cm
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Re: Floyd Mayweather Jr vs Conor McGregor
« Reply #184 on: August 29, 2017, 03:12:05 pm »
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the day after the conor fight...................

HAH

Allen iverson talking to him

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0iwU6rPESU" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0iwU6rPESU</a>

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8QpJmioTXo" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8QpJmioTXo</a>

that's kind of funny.

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Re: Floyd Mayweather Jr vs Conor McGregor
« Reply #185 on: August 30, 2017, 03:08:06 pm »
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Mayweather vs mcgregor smashes the may-pac ppv by 2 million ppv buys. I have mixed emotions about this, disappointing to see that a fight lopsided/onesided like this would generate that many interest but then I realize that it's not a boxing match it's a fight which we all know mayweather would win, so it's more of a exhibition, wwe wrestlemania, circus show fight to entertain the people rather than the best fight the best and therefore you attract non boxing fans because it's a theatrical fight on mayweather's part and then a chance for mcgregor to try and upset it.

So it is what it is a theatrical exhibition fight to entertain the masses.

https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/4355021/conor-mcgregor-vs-floyd-mayweather-pay-per-view-buy-ppv/
Warm up drills
   - a walk, b skip quick powerful switch (heel to hams focus), a runs, dribbles small to big to run, straight leg to runs (force, reflex, go up/forward). force to hit the ground before it hits the ground knee/hip is at 90 degrees.
   - acceleration: low heel recovery, shin angle low, drive legs back before hitting the ground and drive thighs/knee forward not up
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Measuring reminder:
5 toe to heel steps = 148cm
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Re: Floyd Mayweather Jr vs Conor McGregor
« Reply #186 on: August 31, 2017, 10:40:45 am »
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I think this is the footage paulie released in response to connor releasing footage of knocking malignaggi out. He later on says that it was all staged and people actually fell for this footage. lol funny video. One thing I can't stand is malignaggi keep saying 'suckers' get over it.

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6i2k5d2coiU" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6i2k5d2coiU</a>
Warm up drills
   - a walk, b skip quick powerful switch (heel to hams focus), a runs, dribbles small to big to run, straight leg to runs (force, reflex, go up/forward). force to hit the ground before it hits the ground knee/hip is at 90 degrees.
   - acceleration: low heel recovery, shin angle low, drive legs back before hitting the ground and drive thighs/knee forward not up
-------------------------------------------------------------
Measuring reminder:
5 toe to heel steps = 148cm
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Re: Floyd Mayweather Jr vs Conor McGregor
« Reply #187 on: August 31, 2017, 10:46:17 am »
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My take on the fight was far different and I went in thinking it was just a theatrical fight. I now remember the McGregor thread adarq opened showing and discussing his attention to movements, detail, and body awareness. I had forgotten all about that but will say that the fight renewed my intrigue with McGregor and I definitely came in more passive if not pessimistic about the fight.

I was actually inspired by McGregor's effort and confidence. I think his mental strength is outstanding in that he believed he could win until the very end. That along with his detailed training inspired me more than anything. If anything, the Victor Ortiz fight was truly a farce, much more than this one. I thought that was a boxer who went in for the payday and mentally just imploded or maybe just gave in not thinking he could win. To this day I still don't know what happened there.

McGregor just posted a recap of the fight on instagram and I just think it shows he's actually an athlete. You can tell he's been thinking about why he couldn't last 12 rounds "under stress" which is the first thing that came to mind for me.

"Just coming back around after a whirlwind couple of days. Thank you to all the fans for the support of the fight and the event! Without your support we as fighters are nothing so I thank you all! Thank you to my team of coaches and training partners! I had an amazing team and It truly was an amazing and enjoyable camp, and honestly I feel with just a little change in certain areas of the prep, we could have built the engine for 12 full rounds under stress, and got the better result on the night. Getting to 12 rounds alone in practice was always the challenge in this camp. We started slowly getting to the 12 and decreasing the stress in the rounds the closer it got to 12. I think for the time we had, 10 weeks in camp, it had to be done this way. If I began with a loaded 12 rounds under much stress I would have only hit a brick wall and lost progress as a result and potentially not made the fight. A little more time and we could have made the 12 cleanly, while under more stress, and made it thru the later rounds in the actual fight. I feel every decision we made at each given time was the correct decision, and I am proud of everyone of my team for what we done in the short time that we done it. 30 minutes was the longest I have fought in a ring or cage or anywhere. Surpassing my previous time of 25 minutes. I am happy for the experience and happy to take all these great lessons with me and implement them into my camp going forward. Another day another lesson! Congrats to Floyd on a well fought match. Very experienced and methodical in his work. I wish him well in retirement. He is a heck of a boxer. His experience, his patience and his endurance won him this fight hands down. I always told him he was not a fighter but a boxer. But sharing the ring with him he is certainly a solid fighter. Strong in the clinch. Great understanding of frames and head position. He has some very strong tools he could bring into an MMA game for sure. Here is a toast of whiskey to everyone involved in this event and everyone who enjoyed it! Thank you to you all! Onto the next one! "
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Re: Floyd Mayweather Jr vs Conor McGregor
« Reply #188 on: August 31, 2017, 01:34:00 pm »
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Mayweather vs mcgregor smashes the may-pac ppv by 2 million ppv buys. I have mixed emotions about this, disappointing to see that a fight lopsided/onesided like this would generate that many interest but then I realize that it's not a boxing match it's a fight which we all know mayweather would win, so it's more of a exhibition, wwe wrestlemania, circus show fight to entertain the people rather than the best fight the best and therefore you attract non boxing fans because it's a theatrical fight on mayweather's part and then a chance for mcgregor to try and upset it.

So it is what it is a theatrical exhibition fight to entertain the masses.

https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/4355021/conor-mcgregor-vs-floyd-mayweather-pay-per-view-buy-ppv/

i dno.. that's to be expected.

floyd / pac = boxing fans + casual fans

floyd / conor = boxing fans + mma fans + casual fans + WWE fans

so I just think the pool of potential buys is waaaaay bigger for floyd/conor, so it's expected that they sold more.. not surprising to me. Also I don't think it's necessarily a bad thing because of the fact that you're bringing in fans from all sides.

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Re: Floyd Mayweather Jr vs Conor McGregor
« Reply #189 on: August 31, 2017, 01:40:48 pm »
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I think this is the footage paulie released in response to connor releasing footage of knocking malignaggi out. He later on says that it was all staged and people actually fell for this footage. lol funny video. One thing I can't stand is malignaggi keep saying 'suckers' get over it.

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6i2k5d2coiU" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6i2k5d2coiU</a>

paulie is such a joke.

look at Floyd actually HELPING Paulie try and save face ... Paulie acting as if all of that was planned etc. Floyd is literally giving Paulie a life-saver here.

Floyd is smart.. Paulie is not. I hope Dana White releases the Conor/Paulie sparring footage, would be great to see if Paulie really got clowned or not. I imagine it was "close" but in the clips I saw Paulie looked out of shape and slow.. So, if Conor schooled him in sparring, that's a major win for Conor. If Dana never releases the footage, it'll just make me suspect Paulie is the one telling the truth.

For me personally, I just hate how Paulie injected himself into this whole situation and won't go away.

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Re: Floyd Mayweather Jr vs Conor McGregor
« Reply #190 on: August 31, 2017, 02:15:16 pm »
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My take on the fight was far different and I went in thinking it was just a theatrical fight. I now remember the McGregor thread adarq opened showing and discussing his attention to movements, detail, and body awareness. I had forgotten all about that but will say that the fight renewed my intrigue with McGregor and I definitely came in more passive if not pessimistic about the fight.

I was actually inspired by McGregor's effort and confidence. I think his mental strength is outstanding in that he believed he could win until the very end. That along with his detailed training inspired me more than anything. If anything, the Victor Ortiz fight was truly a farce, much more than this one. I thought that was a boxer who went in for the payday and mentally just imploded or maybe just gave in not thinking he could win. To this day I still don't know what happened there.

Well, Victor Ortiz is a known head case. He can't stand the pressure. He was actually putting it on Floyd a bit - though Floyd was letting him "BLOW HIS LOAD" (the popular terminology these days lmfao). Once Ortiz got dirty, he just became too apologetic and he let his guard down when the fight was back on.. And one thing you don't do with Floyd, is get dirty with him. He's the king of retaliation. Floyd's said it hundreds of times on video, he doesn't initiate anything dirty, but if someone gets dirty, he can give it back 2x. Ortiz violated the first rule of boxing, "protect yourself at all times", and Floyd ended him. Ortiz might have been able to continue physically, but mentally he's a quitter, he's proved that a few times. That's why I was surprised Conor even made it to the 10th, i thought he'd be done by 8. I saw Conor quit against Nate in their first fight. He did redeem himself in the second fight with Nate, so that put the "quitter" mentality to sleep a little bit. One could say he quit against Floyd in the 10th, he didn't throw a punch, didn't clinch, looked woozy af, didn't protect himself - that's just begging for a stoppage. But me personally, I think he was just toast. I think Floyd rocked him good with some clean shots & Conor was very fatigued, so he was just in that hazy dream-state, bell rung, no energy, just wobbling around the ring trying to survive. So i'd agree, don't think he quit.

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McGregor just posted a recap of the fight on instagram and I just think it shows he's actually an athlete. You can tell he's been thinking about why he couldn't last 12 rounds "under stress" which is the first thing that came to mind for me.

"Just coming back around after a whirlwind couple of days. Thank you to all the fans for the support of the fight and the event! Without your support we as fighters are nothing so I thank you all! Thank you to my team of coaches and training partners! I had an amazing team and It truly was an amazing and enjoyable camp, and honestly I feel with just a little change in certain areas of the prep, we could have built the engine for 12 full rounds under stress, and got the better result on the night. Getting to 12 rounds alone in practice was always the challenge in this camp. We started slowly getting to the 12 and decreasing the stress in the rounds the closer it got to 12. I think for the time we had, 10 weeks in camp, it had to be done this way. If I began with a loaded 12 rounds under much stress I would have only hit a brick wall and lost progress as a result and potentially not made the fight. A little more time and we could have made the 12 cleanly, while under more stress, and made it thru the later rounds in the actual fight. I feel every decision we made at each given time was the correct decision, and I am proud of everyone of my team for what we done in the short time that we done it. 30 minutes was the longest I have fought in a ring or cage or anywhere. Surpassing my previous time of 25 minutes. I am happy for the experience and happy to take all these great lessons with me and implement them into my camp going forward. Another day another lesson! Congrats to Floyd on a well fought match. Very experienced and methodical in his work. I wish him well in retirement. He is a heck of a boxer. His experience, his patience and his endurance won him this fight hands down. I always told him he was not a fighter but a boxer. But sharing the ring with him he is certainly a solid fighter. Strong in the clinch. Great understanding of frames and head position. He has some very strong tools he could bring into an MMA game for sure. Here is a toast of whiskey to everyone involved in this event and everyone who enjoyed it! Thank you to you all! Onto the next one! "

great write up by him.

he definitely is analytical, introspective, etc.. he doesn't just rely on his coaches or other people to tell him what's what. He's got more of that nerd-athlete mentality, instead of raw athlete, that's for sure. Well he has a combo of both, which is very impressive. nerd-athlete + raw-athlete = beast.

I disagree completely though about him being able to last 12 rounds.. The kind of stress he needed, would be a 10 round prize fight, and then a 12 round prize fight. They couldn't "risk" the money though, so they would NEVER do that .. and thus, could never achieve 12 round preparation for this fight. Plus, if he had to prepare against pro boxers who actually fight at 154, he'd be fighting some monsters - not guys who he would outsize. Also look at how sharp/fresh Floyd was in the 10th.. If he was worried about not being able to get Conor out of there in the 11th and 12th, it would have been an absolute onslaught of vicious punches.

It's cool that he's confident he could go 12 with someone like Floyd .. I think being "dumb/naive" about things is important. Is it self belief? Is it naivety? Or both? His self belief made it much more entertaining, that's for sure. But the cold reality is that, he was going to learn the hard way. From all accounts, Floyd wanted to end him in round 10. Let's imagine that's true, that he in fact did try to bet 400k on himself for a 10 round KO, and they prevented it, and he had his friend make the bet. That adds a whole new dynamic to it. It'd mean that Floyd had to make sure that Conor didn't die in round 6, 8, 9 etc. It also meant that Floyd had to turn it up in round 10 and get a stoppage. If all of that is true, the guy coming off a 2 year lay off, massive reach disadvantage, massive weight disadvantage, controlled probably 99% of the fight & basically was pulling strings on Conor.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/early-lead/wp/2017/08/27/at-the-last-moment-floyd-mayweather-tried-to-bet-400000-that-hed-beat-conor-mcgregor/?utm_term=.3c7561b2096d

So IMHO, when it really comes down to it, Conor had no chance. Conor believing he had a chance & TRYING to change the outcome of the fight, is definitely respectable. Pro boxers went in there against a prime Tyson with full intentions on quitting. Obviously Floyd is no Tyson but, to go in there from MMA and fight one of the best ever in a boxing match, to me that's like fighting Tyson.

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Re: Floyd Mayweather Jr vs Conor McGregor
« Reply #191 on: August 31, 2017, 02:34:35 pm »
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more random interviews .. good one with mosley, but he sounds a bit weird & he's looking different (just fatter?), hope he's alright.

btw I always enjoy listening to Colin Cowherd, he's solid. The worst is Skip.

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPZbTiOeNjs" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPZbTiOeNjs</a>

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Re: Floyd Mayweather Jr vs Conor McGregor
« Reply #192 on: August 31, 2017, 02:37:43 pm »
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haven't listened to it yet, listening now.. starts out talking about conor's belief.

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WG-UBecJ2OQ" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WG-UBecJ2OQ</a>

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlEyiKCxZCs" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlEyiKCxZCs</a>

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Re: Floyd Mayweather Jr vs Conor McGregor
« Reply #193 on: August 31, 2017, 04:48:47 pm »
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Wow I saw those vids too especially the first vid you posted but a different one in some way.

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3xpGhGRBPI" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3xpGhGRBPI</a>
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Re: Floyd Mayweather Jr vs Conor McGregor
« Reply #194 on: September 01, 2017, 12:38:02 pm »
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Wow I saw those vids too especially the first vid you posted but a different one in some way.

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3xpGhGRBPI" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3xpGhGRBPI</a>

yup, the mosley interviews are good.