Although FMJ-CMG is a circus show I'm so curious to see how an elite boxer like Floyd does against an 'amateur'

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apollo creed
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Although FMJ-CMG is a circus show I'm so curious to see how an elite boxer like Floyd does against an 'amateur'

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It's that sneaky curiousity that it asks how a 40 y/o FMJ will do against an 'amateur' like Conor. Will Floyd be able to stop him or if Conor will be able to lay a glove on Floyd. I want to see how big it's the gap between the levels of skills.
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Re: Although FMJ-CMG is a circus show I'm so curious to see how an elite boxer like Floyd does against an 'amateur'

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Any curiosity I have about this fight will not transfer to me buying that ridiculous PPV lol
I'm ok with watching Floyd dominated rounds for free on the internet or later on on replay. No need to for me to pay this ridiculous money just to watch this circus live
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Re: Although FMJ-CMG is a circus show I'm so curious to see how an elite boxer like Floyd does against an 'amateur'

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klitoris wrote:Any curiosity I have about this fight will not transfer to me buying that ridiculous PPV lol
I'm ok with watching Floyd dominated rounds for free on the internet or later on on replay. No need to for me to pay this ridiculous money just to watch this circus live
Yup, no buying, of course. Just for the fun. :TU:
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Re: Although FMJ-CMG is a circus show I'm so curious to see how an elite boxer like Floyd does against an 'amateur'

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What makes it interesting are the characters involved. While Conor is an "amateur" when it comes to boxing, he has pretty elite striking skills as a mixed martial artist. His coach has said that they are definitely not coming at Floyd conventionally. I just want to see what they have up their sleeve. Either way, Floyd will in all likelihood school and stop Conor within the distance. But, what if? And that is why this PPV is going to KILL!
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Re: Although FMJ-CMG is a circus show I'm so curious to see how an elite boxer like Floyd does against an 'amateur'

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I'd buy it with a typical UFC undercard attached. Boxing undercards are, more often than not, something I'd pay $10 for them to skip.
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SaadOffTheDeck wrote:I'd buy it with a typical UFC undercard attached. Boxing undercards are, more often than not, something I'd pay $10 for them to skip.
:lol: I agree with the boxing undercards. I enjoyed having Roman as the co main to G's last couple PPVs. And having Garcia/Matthysse on the undercard of May/Canelo was nice as well. But, other than that, I can't really think of a somewhat recent PPV undercard that was really worth a damn.
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Re: Although FMJ-CMG is a circus show I'm so curious to see how an elite boxer like Floyd does against an 'amateur'

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apollo creed wrote:It's that sneaky curiousity that it asks how a 40 y/o FMJ will do against an 'amateur' like Conor. Will Floyd be able to stop him or if Conor will be able to lay a glove on Floyd. I want to see how big it's the gap between the levels of skills.
it should be pretty big. look at what he did to gatti who was an actual belt holder. massacre.
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