Khabib landed a right hand. Is it fair to assume you're just a khabib fan more than mma? Because boxing the best wrestler in mma is quite different than not worrying about a take down. Khabib knows he couldn't beat conor boxing. If Floyd had 1 Rd boxing before it switched to mma he'd stop khabib in a minute.
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How so? He landed one right hand which dropped connor anything other than that khabib took it to the floor and zapped connors energy there,he didnt beat him at stand up at all,go back and watch and you will find McGregor is probably the only person to win a round against khabib.
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No chance khabib lasts 11 rounds with Floyd. If it was 6 then 6, he'd gave a slim chance.
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He wouldn't last 1 if Floyd had to wrestle him in 2.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑24 Jan 2020, 17:38 No chance khabib lasts 11 rounds with Floyd. If it was 6 then 6, he'd gave a slim chance.
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Yeah, but that's not going to happen. Floyd's always going to dictate terms as he's the cash cow here.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑25 Jan 2020, 03:28He wouldn't last 1 if Floyd had to wrestle him in 2.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑24 Jan 2020, 17:38 No chance khabib lasts 11 rounds with Floyd. If it was 6 then 6, he'd gave a slim chance.
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Of course, just laughable someone thinks khabib could survive 33 minutes boxing with Floyd to grapple him down 3 minutes later. Exceptional stupidjamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑25 Jan 2020, 04:58Yeah, but that's not going to happen. Floyd's always going to dictate terms as he's the cash cow here.
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Yup. Floyd basically walked Conor down, and pretty much waited until he fancied it then beat the crap out of him. Conor is one of the better strikers in stand up mode, and even on the rare occasions he did land, his shots were way too telegraphed for a world class fighter not to anticipate it and ride or partially block itOnetimeonly wrote: ↑25 Jan 2020, 05:47Of course, just laughable someone thinks khabib could survive 33 minutes boxing with Floyd to grapple him down 3 minutes later. Exceptional stupidjamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑25 Jan 2020, 04:58
Yeah, but that's not going to happen. Floyd's always going to dictate terms as he's the cash cow here.
I've no doubt Conor could KO Floyd if was allowed a free shot, the problem isn't power, it's form.
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Mayweather played with him for 25 mins. Which is a full MMA 5 rounder. MAC was gone at that point. Shattered. Then Floyd packed on the pressure.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑25 Jan 2020, 06:42Yup. Floyd basically walked Conor down, and pretty much waited until he fancied it then beat the crap out of him. Conor is one of the better strikers in stand up mode, and even on the rare occasions he did land, his shots were way too telegraphed for a world class fighter not to anticipate it and ride or partially block itOnetimeonly wrote: ↑25 Jan 2020, 05:47
Of course, just laughable someone thinks khabib could survive 33 minutes boxing with Floyd to grapple him down 3 minutes later. Exceptional stupid
I've no doubt Conor could KO Floyd if was allowed a free shot, the problem isn't power, it's form.
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Floyd last stopped a guy in the first round in 1997. At 130. It's laughable to think Floyd could blast out Khabib in one round.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑25 Jan 2020, 03:28He wouldn't last 1 if Floyd had to wrestle him in 2.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑24 Jan 2020, 17:38 No chance khabib lasts 11 rounds with Floyd. If it was 6 then 6, he'd gave a slim chance.
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I'm sure Khabib could survive a round just by playing defensive and not throwing much. He'd also probably have 15-20 pounds on Floyd in the ring.
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Surviving 1 round is easy if you don't trade and simply get on your bicycle, but trying to do that for 11 rounds or even 6 is a lot harder.jujigatame wrote: ↑26 Jan 2020, 11:23 I'm sure Khabib could survive a round just by playing defensive and not throwing much. He'd also probably have 15-20 pounds on Floyd in the ring.
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Well sure but the argument was that if Floyd knew he'd have to wrestle in round 2 then he'd just blast him in round 1. But it's really not that easy.
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jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑26 Jan 2020, 06:01That was another boxer though. I'm pretty sure if he really wanted to he could do him in a round
Hmmm I'm not so sure... Fllud circa 06 yes... but a year ago Floyd faught some japanese kid who weighed about 130. He just clubbed him over really, and he kept getting up. A bigger guy could absorb Floyd's brittle hands a bit more easily. If Floyd could've got McGregor out earlier he would have, but as it turns out he had to gas him out, pick him down then have the ref stop him standing.
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That's the argument? Lol, I absolutely think he would but that was far from where it started.jujigatame wrote: ↑26 Jan 2020, 11:32 Well sure but the argument was that if Floyd knew he'd have to wrestle in round 2 then he'd just blast him in round 1. But it's really not that easy.
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If Khabib just tried to survive the first round by not engaging and succeeded, it would be quite rough for Floyd.
Anyhow.... what do you all think of Stephen A Smith?
Anyhow.... what do you all think of Stephen A Smith?
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That was the argument that you and jamesmcdonnell were having that I was responding to.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑26 Jan 2020, 15:04That's the argument? Lol, I absolutely think he would but that was far from where it started.jujigatame wrote: ↑26 Jan 2020, 11:32 Well sure but the argument was that if Floyd knew he'd have to wrestle in round 2 then he'd just blast him in round 1. But it's really not that easy.
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Smith made an absolute ass of himself. In his response he tried to twist what he actually said. Joe was absolutely correct in what he said. Now whether he should have brought it up on his podcast rather than reaching out to the man himself is a different issue and I can understand if he felt slighted.
Just listened to Luke Thomas rant about it for a good half hour, which was quite entertaining in itself
Just listened to Luke Thomas rant about it for a good half hour, which was quite entertaining in itself
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Why does anyone listen to that stupid goofy looking muthafucker (Smith that is)? Anytime anything comes up with him talking I simply switch to something else.
I don't like Max Kellerman but I'd rather listen to him than that turd Smith who doesn't even possess half the knowledge about boxing that Max has.
I don't like Max Kellerman but I'd rather listen to him than that turd Smith who doesn't even possess half the knowledge about boxing that Max has.
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We weren't arguing. I argued that khabib couldn't last 11 rds with Floyd and McGregor is the better boxer.jujigatame wrote: ↑26 Jan 2020, 20:09That was the argument that you and jamesmcdonnell were having that I was responding to.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑26 Jan 2020, 15:04
That's the argument? Lol, I absolutely think he would but that was far from where it started.
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McGregor vs. Cerrone did 2m buys and $11m at the gate.
When McGregor said he's got a good deal and could be coming away with $80m for this bout, he wasn't joking was he?
PPV revenue would be around $130m alone. $11m live gate.
Sponsors etc.
Eddie Hearn just said McGregor is bigger than the UFC. We all know he was one of the main reasons the top UFC guys get better purses now.
No doubt he takes a percentage of the gate as well.
When McGregor said he's got a good deal and could be coming away with $80m for this bout, he wasn't joking was he?
PPV revenue would be around $130m alone. $11m live gate.
Sponsors etc.
Eddie Hearn just said McGregor is bigger than the UFC. We all know he was one of the main reasons the top UFC guys get better purses now.
No doubt he takes a percentage of the gate as well.
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Wow. He's only walking away with $80 dellars? The UFC cleaned up this night.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑28 Jan 2020, 05:40 McGregor vs. Cerrone did 2m buys and $11m at the gate.
When McGregor said he's got a good deal and could be coming away with $80 for this bout, he wasn't joking was he?
PPV revenue would be around $130m alone. $11m live gate.
Sponsors etc.
Eddie Hearn just said McGregor is bigger than the UFC. We all know he was one of the main reasons the top UFC guys get better purses now.
No doubt he takes a percentage of the gate as well.