conor mcgoat - 1000, floyd - -10

Floyd doesn't have to KO him. In fact, my specific prediction is that Floyd turns it on and starts landing unanswered in rounds 7-10. If Conor has a spell like he did against Nate Diaz where he slows down, looks winded, and stops throwing... The refs will stop it. This isn't MMA and being conscious and on your feet is not grounds to continue. Watch the Jeff Horn - Pacquiao fight for a recent example of a fight where the higher volume early fighter slowed, and had to beg the ref to continue to the 10th round. Decision is likely I suppose as well.

The reality is that Floyd is going to show us all what a guy who only boxes, who is considered the best defensive boxer of all time, does to a guy who looks spectacular against multi-discipline opponents.

Conor Mcgregor is easily my favorite mma fighter of all time (Fedor honorable mention) - but I'm not putting money on him for this fight. The last time I came to the same conclusion was Conor/Nate I, and I made a lot of money off some really bogus (5:1) odds on Nate. I feel that 1.23 on Floyd is equally ridiculous given the situation.
As good as Floyd is he isn't going to knock him out. He is a decision machine and he couldn't knock my fucking grandmother out if he tried. Conor will use his wide MMA stance and awkward angles so that he can distance himself from him and he'll let floyd try and come in close. I'm not saying conor is going to outbox him. I can only see it going to a KO for conor in the first 4 rounds and after that a decision for floyd. So if I were you I would've placed my TKO bet a bit further into the rounds instead of the 7th.
Also conor's conditioning is a lot better than when he fought nade both times.
Uh, McGregor got knocked out cold by a random shit boxer during sparring. Lmao

He's also going up against a guy who has boxed his whole life while he has no experience at all
You talk like any bandwagon retard that doesn't have a clue what he's talking about. The boxer he "sparred" is a professional boxer and publically said in an interview that he never even saw conor irl. Not a single sparring partner of him knocked him out during this camp or any for that matter so know what you're talking about when you bring something up or shut up. "Lmao"

And if you think McGregor is a good boxer for knocking out UFC fighters then your delusional.

Mayweather's defense will be a trillion times better
Mcgregor is a good boxer in mma and his MMA stance, weird awkward angles and his left arm KO power is what gives him a chance. He isn't going to outbox floyd, but he isn't going to get KO'd by floyd either.
 
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As good as Floyd is he isn't going to knock him out. He is a decision machine and he couldn't knock my trucking grandmother out if he tried.
Also conor's conditioning is a lot better than when he fought nade both times.

You talk like any bandwagon moron that doesn't have a clue what he's talking about. The boxer he "sparred" publically said in an interview that he never even saw conor irl so know what you're talking about when you bring something up or shut up. "Lmao"


Mcgregor is a good boxer in mma and his MMA stance, weird awkward angles and his left arm KO power is what gives him a chance. He isn't going to outbox floyd, but he isn't going to get KO'd by floyd either.

What are u guys talking about? Baseball?
 
goohdx is prolly a 14 y/o nerd who watches pokemon after school and thinks hes gangstah when he pretends to know shit about martial arts by quoting youtube comments
 
Uh, McGregor got knocked out cold by a random shit boxer during sparring. Lmao

He's also going up against a guy who has boxed his whole life while he has no experience at all

Conor went up to 170lbs for the Diaz fight, which he didn't do much cardio for. Plus, he didn't get knocked out by Diaz. And, Mcgregor does have boxing experience, it's what he started out doing as a young kid.

If the fight was in the octagon, in the first minute, mcgregor would tie mayweathers feet behind his head and elbow his face to a bloody pulp. Or crescent kick the goatee off his face. break his shin bones. Front snap kick his solar-plex. break his arm. Strangle him in a headlock. Roundhouse kick his temple. And, drop him with a liver shot.
If Mcgregor wanted to be dirty, he would just Oblique kick Mayweathers kneecap, turning it into a watermelon.
 
This fight will be more boring than Pac-man trying to catch Floyd, but i hope we see future Mcgregor fights maybe against a more similar pound for pound type fighter like golovkin that would be a fight!
 
I bet $100 against my friend that Mayweather would win the fight but when he saw this video he dropped the bet. Yes I was nice enough to allow him to drop out.

You're a nice guy. 1:1 odds? Shiiiiiiet, friend or not I'm taking that.

Conor went up to 170lbs for the Diaz fight, which he didn't do much cardio for. Plus, he didn't get knocked out by Diaz.

I hate to be "that guy" but he went up to fight another 155 fighter at walk-around weight. It's not exactly like he fought a true welterweight fighter. His loss had more to do with his gameplan and throwing everything 100% early thinking he could just stop it. Secondly, if that was a boxing match and he couldn't shoot a take-down and get subbed, Diaz would have KO'd or TKO'd him in that first fight.
 
Yeah, Goohdx is another casual/bandwagoner. He seemed so confident in his opening posts in this thread too. Can't say I didn't have a good chuckle after he got ethered. The guy is another one of those pseudo-intellectuals, who regurgitates popular opinions on things, thinking he's saying some profound shit. Typical mainstream jerkjob.

Look at him attempt to save face with the last post. What an adorable little guy he is. I almost feel bad for him.

also his "dab" avy is a dead giveaway of his persona. despicable.
 
You're a nice guy. 1:1 odds? Shiiiiiiet, friend or not I'm taking that.



I hate to be "that guy" but he went up to fight another 155 fighter at walk-around weight. It's not exactly like he fought a true welterweight fighter. His loss had more to do with his gameplan and throwing everything 100% early thinking he could just stop it. Secondly, if that was a boxing match and he couldn't shoot a take-down and get subbed, Diaz would have KO'd or TKO'd him in that first fight.

I remember seing Diaz take a lot of Mcgregors punches and keep walking forward too, you could tell Conor was frustrated because of it. I give him mad props though for beating Diaz the second time, every fight they had was a slug-fest, which is definitely fun to watch. Hopefully Diaz-Mcgregor 3 after Conor KO's Floyd :)
 
You're a nice guy. 1:1 odds? Shiiiiiiet, friend or not I'm taking that.



I hate to be "that guy" but he went up to fight another 155 fighter at walk-around weight. It's not exactly like he fought a true welterweight fighter. His loss had more to do with his gameplan and throwing everything 100% early thinking he could just stop it. Secondly, if that was a boxing match and he couldn't shoot a take-down and get subbed, Diaz would have KO'd or TKO'd him in that first fight.

Sure, that is a salient point to make. But, as we both know, Conor has learned since then not to dump all his energy for a finish that early on, like some virgin jerking off to a pair of titties for the first time.
 
i hope floyd wins because mcgregor is a white heterosexual male, how u ppl can support him is beyond my imagination
 
On another note, rip jon jones for testing positive to steroids...

I think it's very suspicious that Jones suddenly had a positive test for steroids after the Cormier fight. Jones would never cheat, especially after being caught cheating once before and feeling the severity of the consequences. Jon always learns from his mistakes every single time. And he learns even more from the same mistakes he has made multiple times. It's just like training, the more you practice something, the better you get at it. That is why Jones is a champion.

Just think about it, who benefits the most from this? Cormier. Who had full access to Jon for almost three rounds while everyone else was locked out of the cage? Cormier. If you look close at the replays, there are several times that Cormier reaches for Jon's mouth with a closed fist. What was in his hands? What was Cormier trying to hide? Highly suspicious if you ask me and this should be the focus of the investigation.

Why was Jon trying to keep Cormier's hands off him the entire fight? Why did Jon feel like he had to beat Cormier almost to death in order to escape the situation? Maybe, just maybe Jones knew that Cormier was trying to poison him. Why did Cormier cry after the fight? He probably felt sorry because he knew that he might have just ruined this young man's career.

Funny coincidence that Jon tested positive for an oral steroid after being around someone who had the motive and opportunity to taint his taint. You would have to be an absolute idiot to take oral steroids after what Jon has been through. That is proof that Jon would never do that. All I am saying is that we need to consider the fact that Jones might not be as guilty as he seems. I am sure you all will downvote me because you can't think critically and you are so brainwashed by the UFC PR machine, but I stand by my analysis.
 
I think it's very suspicious that Jones suddenly had a positive test for steroids after the Cormier fight. Jones would never cheat, especially after being caught cheating once before and feeling the severity of the consequences. Jon always learns from his mistakes every single time. And he learns even more from the same mistakes he has made multiple times. It's just like training, the more you practice something, the better you get at it. That is why Jones is a champion.

Just think about it, who benefits the most from this? Cormier. Who had full access to Jon for almost three rounds while everyone else was locked out of the cage? Cormier. If you look close at the replays, there are several times that Cormier reaches for Jon's mouth with a closed fist. What was in his hands? What was Cormier trying to hide? Highly suspicious if you ask me and this should be the focus of the investigation.

Why was Jon trying to keep Cormier's hands off him the entire fight? Why did Jon feel like he had to beat Cormier almost to death in order to escape the situation? Maybe, just maybe Jones knew that Cormier was trying to poison him. Why did Cormier cry after the fight? He probably felt sorry because he knew that he might have just ruined this young man's career.

Funny coincidence that Jon tested positive for an oral steroid after being around someone who had the motive and opportunity to taint his taint. You would have to be an absolute idiot to take oral steroids after what Jon has been through. That is proof that Jon would never do that. All I am saying is that we need to consider the fact that Jones might not be as guilty as he seems. I am sure you all will downvote me because you can't think critically and you are so brainwashed by the UFC PR machine, but I stand by my analysis.
You misunderstood my post. It wasn't meant as a flame post since jones/mcgregor are my favorite ufc fighters of all time and with or without steroids he has the biggest skillset out of any mixed martial artist. I don't believe he would take steroids inbetween the weigh-ins and fight day. Also it doesn't seem right after all the things he said like "what will DC's excuse be now when I beat him without steroids" knowing that USADA is a monster when it comes to flagging steroid abusers. I haven't made up my mind yet about the situation until he defends his case and everything has been clarified. I hope it's not what it seems like and I can watch this legend fight for years to come and make his legacy even greater than it already is.
 

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