McGregor:'Golovkin, I think came to camp for this preparation badly out of shape' ????

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Re: McGregor:'Golovkin, I think came to camp for this preparation badly out of shape' ????

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Counter-puncher wrote:
Tomasino wrote:
ElJefe wrote:There was a clip on his YouTube channel of him watching Crawford-Indongo the other day. He was basically calling Crawford sloppy, saying they looked like it was the 30th round. Guy is a complete blagger when it comes to boxing.
He is a blagger when it comes to anything. He made a lengthy spiel before the first Nate fight about people being so scared of his punches they resort to 'panic wrestling'. He then became so scared of Nate Diaz punches in the fight that he gave us a demonstration of the art himself. An utter fanny.
my funniest CWank moment was when he posed for a photo with Ronaldo and they both did muscular poses, and Ronaldo's abs looked much better, so Big Man 'I'm So Foookin Fookin Fookin Confident, Me, I'm So Fookin Confident I Don't Know How To Lose Or Even Understand The Concept Of Fearing Defeat', in his next interview he went to massive lengths to stress that the only reason for the difference was that The Big Man CWank was 'flexing more lats, you know, whereas he (Ronaldo) was flexing more abs', and then he absolutely had to mention that 'of course I'd slap his (Ronaldo's) head off' (in a fight, presumably, not that anyone was asking, like, would World's Best footballer and gay icon Ronaldo beat Champion professional MMA fighter CWank in a fight, not that that was the question on any fvcker's lips but still the Really Fookin Confident CWank felt the need to say so)...

so anyways what I am saying is despite possibly-contrary appearanceas, CWank is such a little pantwetter he can't even sit next to a footballer who looks better in his pants, without having to stress to all and sundry in a subsequent interview, exactly why said footballer looked better in his pants, and that he would beat said footballer in a fight :roll: :zzz:

anyone think Ronaldo spent time in subsequent interviews, stressing the fact that he'd be much better than CWank in a game of six-a-side?
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Ive always felt that this picture sums up him as a person.

Here you have some of the greatest fighters in the world(except for Rousey all would finish Conor in a round) but only one guy feels the need to shape up Andrew flex.

Edit: better view

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Then remember that standing at a whopping 5'9 he had to make fun of Floyds(5'8), Aldos(5'7), Mendes(5'6) height and then how skinny Diaz was, though after the fight the 155lb career lightweight was 'tree times his size'
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Re: McGregor:'Golovkin, I think came to camp for this preparation badly out of shape' ????

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p4p1 wrote:
Counter-puncher wrote:
Tomasino wrote:
He is a blagger when it comes to anything. He made a lengthy spiel before the first Nate fight about people being so scared of his punches they resort to 'panic wrestling'. He then became so scared of Nate Diaz punches in the fight that he gave us a demonstration of the art himself. An utter fanny.
my funniest CWank moment was when he posed for a photo with Ronaldo and they both did muscular poses, and Ronaldo's abs looked much better, so Big Man 'I'm So Foookin Fookin Fookin Confident, Me, I'm So Fookin Confident I Don't Know How To Lose Or Even Understand The Concept Of Fearing Defeat', in his next interview he went to massive lengths to stress that the only reason for the difference was that The Big Man CWank was 'flexing more lats, you know, whereas he (Ronaldo) was flexing more abs', and then he absolutely had to mention that 'of course I'd slap his (Ronaldo's) head off' (in a fight, presumably, not that anyone was asking, like, would World's Best footballer and gay icon Ronaldo beat Champion professional MMA fighter CWank in a fight, not that that was the question on any fvcker's lips but still the Really Fookin Confident CWank felt the need to say so)...

so anyways what I am saying is despite possibly-contrary appearanceas, CWank is such a little pantwetter he can't even sit next to a footballer who looks better in his pants, without having to stress to all and sundry in a subsequent interview, exactly why said footballer looked better in his pants, and that he would beat said footballer in a fight :roll: :zzz:

anyone think Ronaldo spent time in subsequent interviews, stressing the fact that he'd be much better than CWank in a game of six-a-side?
Image

Ive always felt that this picture sums up him as a person.

Here you have some of the greatest fighters in the world(except for Rousey all would finish Conor in a round) but only one guy feels the need to shape up Andrew flex.

Edit: better view

Image

Then remember that standing at a whopping 5'9 he had to make fun of Floyds(5'8), Aldos(5'7), Mendes(5'6) height and then how skinny Diaz was, though after the fight the 155lb career lightweight was 'tree times his size'
What an utter disgrace to the Irish.
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mustlogin wrote:GGG was 170 pounds in 30-day weigh-in. Obviously he will make weight but usually he is 165. Canelo will win on points, something like 116-112.
We know GGG drains for 30-day weigh ins, the question is, was he 170lb with his usual amount of draining (because of the extra weight put on after the Jacobs fight), or did he deliberately do a smaller drain? The former seems a bit more likely, which would indicate that GGG will have to work harder than usual to make the 160lb limit. I agree with EO that he can't make 154lb - and still be in decent fighting shape - anymore.
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Whatever extra weight Gennady had around his waist is gone.

https://twitter.com/GGGBoxing/status/898950077368029186
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boxing_rocks wrote:Whatever extra weight Gennady had around his waist is gone.

https://twitter.com/GGGBoxing/status/898950077368029186
As expected. What's Conor's excuse for his dire stamina or shitty abs?
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apollo creed wrote:"Canelo and Golovkin, I’m not really too much of a fan of either of those. I think Canelo’s a little bit stuck, a little bit flat on his feet. When I watch footage of him, I see him just getting peppered, he has no feet under him. Golovkin, I think came to camp for this preparation badly out of shape. I’m looking at him badly out of shape up in Big Bear and I just see a drained individual," McGregor said.

WTF he's talking about??

His a boxing expert did you forget :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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:oo I think there's a quarter inch to pinch there :lol:
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His forearms looks like solid rock. :OhYes:
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This is why you don't read too much into a bit of softness 4 months out, especially on someone who isn't a shredded to the bone 8-pack type.
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Re: McGregor:'Golovkin, I think came to camp for this preparation badly out of shape' ????

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I said before the fight, McGregor's biggest problem would be gassing out, because Floyd would try to walk him down with the jab and straight right... Floyd couldn't get real good jabs on Conor but he got a lot of big straight rights on him after losing the first 4 rounds.

Judah was another southpaw who started out strongly versus Floyd and won the first 4 rounds, besides scoring a KD.. He was too fast for Floyd.. But Floyd started getting a lot of pressure on Judah with the jab-hook-right hand combo and Judah faded straight away.. He never won another round and Floyd was talking loads of shit to him just before Zab unloaded the left hook to the balls, right hook to the back of the neck combination..

Those were very effective punches.. Zab would have gotten away with the nut shot because Richard Steele was behind him...and that was a really effective punch. But then Zab threw the rabbit punch and Steele grabbed him... a ring riot broke out which normally a DQ would be coming down. Judah was starting to take a bad beating in the 10th but I think he would have lasted.

Conor was dead tired from the 4th. For me that means he doesn't do proper roadwork and he looked weight drained.. The 3rd thing is he didn't have a good boxing coach.. HIs head was in the air so Floyd was killing him.. His feet torso, shoulders, hand position, and head were all wrong.. His lack of knowledge and experience killed him -- because if he could box and he had the conditioning he would have done very well.
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why did anyone ask him about this?
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Kalan wrote:I

Conor.. if he could box he would have done very well.
stop him if he gets too technical, here, kids, but what the man is saying is:

in a boxing match, the dude who lost would have done better if he was better at boxing.

just let that sink in for a moment.
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