Conor McGregor vs Floyd Mayweather | Again?

How many rounds did you lot think McGregor took? I had him as winning a couple, possibly three at a push.
 
Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat.

Put Floyd in the octagon and he'll lose inside a minute. Boxing and MMA are completely difference sports, let Conor use elbows/kicks/clinch/take downs and Floyd stands no chance. Gap between boxing and MMA, my arse.

MMA fighters aren't boxers; infact boxing is just one of many subcomponents of MMA along with the likes of kickboxing, jiu-jitsu, wrestling, and others. That's why its extremely impressive for a non-professional boxer to fight one of the all time greats and make a decent fight of it.

Yup. Would be a far bigger mismatch if this was in the Octagon.

Conor will probably kick the shit out of Floyd in a street fight but it wasn't about that, it was about boxing. As a MMA fighter Conor didn't have what it takes to go the distance in the ring. Floyd was toying with him all along and anyone could see that Conor's legs were gone around the 6th round.
 
How many rounds did you lot think McGregor took? I had him as winning a couple, possibly three at a push.
First two. Three was a swing round but I gave it to Floyd. Everything after that was Floyd's.
 
How many rounds did you lot think McGregor took? I had him as winning a couple, possibly three at a push.

Most of the press seem to give McGregor 4 rounds.

I'm amazed that he did so well given who he was fighting and his lack of boxing experience. Barring a knockout he was never going to win, doubly so once past half way.
 
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Any idea as to where the next big boxing fight comes from?

I don't recall the last time I bothered to watch one that didn't involve Mayweather.

Canelo/Golovkin.


Just over a week. (16th September, so 2 weeks or so).

Roman Gonzalez v Srisaket Rungvisai. WBC Superfly weight title ( One of the fights of the year last year) Sept 9th.
 
Because I think these sports have a duty not to offer financial incentive to people clearly ill-equipped to compete with each other, given the danger.
The Fitness/Medical association or something related to boxing did not want this game to happen. They thought it's too dangerous.
 
First two. Three was a swing round but I gave it to Floyd. Everything after that was Floyd's.

Yeah, that's pretty much what I thought. There was a later round too (I forget which, maybe 6) where no one landed anything as far as I could tell.
 
Do you guys think McGregor went with the wrong plan? What if he waited the first few rounds for Floyd to come at him and not waste all of his energy and then try to counter?
He didn't even go at a crazy pace early on, he wasn't throwing an absurd high volume or chasing a knockout. His gas tank is just poor.

If you watch the 2nd Diaz fight, he was worried about gassing like he did in their first fight, so he really took his time early on, didn't expend unnecessary energy, and still gassed after 9 minutes.

Give Mcgregor a decent gas tank and that might end up a close fight, his size, reach, speed and movement were enough to make it competitive whilst he was still fresh.
 
Yeah, that's pretty much what I thought. There was a later round too (I forget which, maybe 6) where no one landed anything as far as I could tell.
I just found it hard to give Conor any rounds after 2 because there was nothing behind his punches.
 
I think conor took the first 3 then it was all Floyd.
I got the feeling that after that Floyd could have finished him off anytime after that if he really wanted to.
 
How many rounds did you lot think McGregor took? I had him as winning a couple, possibly three at a push.

He took none. He hit Mayweather with a couple of jabs but it essentially all Mayweather's. The judges - they're boxing judges- how you think they scored the card? In any case, Floyd was in control at all times, apart from when McGreggor hit him on the back of the head.
 
I think most aren't that invested really, but deep down we are still the same as the Romans baying for blood in the Colosseum.
It's very 'bring back hanging' if you put it like that.

We have technology, these days. We can alleviate our sick minds by killing people in computer games. We don't need to witness people thrown to the lions.
 
I didn't see the fight so my opinion probably isn't valid but for a novice to go 10 rounds with one of the best ever and to also land more punches than Pacquiao is pretty fecking great honestly.

I dont care for either fighter but this loss does nothing to hurt McGregor.

I think it hurts him in the sense that it is clear as daylight that he is not really a boxer. This should be the only time he will be stepping on to the boxing ring because quite clearly, his best was nowhere near enough and unless he wants to fight lower ranked players, he has no future in boxing.
 
I have heard such before. I'm not okay with it.

It's different when it's the sport's showpiece though.

I'm not ok with it either but there have been lots of show piece fights that have been hugely one-sided.

Boxing and MMA are indefensible morally for a number of reasons.
 
It's very 'bring back hanging' if you put it like that.

We have technology, these days. We can kill people in computer games. We don't need to witness people thrown to the lions.
It's not limited to combat sport. Maybe it's just the culture of where I lived but heard plenty of 'break his fecking leg' watching football during childhood/teenage years.

It's just how it is.
 
I'm not ok with it either but there have been lots of show piece fights that have been hugely one-sided.

Boxing and MMA are indefensible morally for a number of reasons.
It's not limited to combat sport. Maybe it's just the culture of where I lived but heard plenty of 'break his fecking leg' watching football during childhood/teenage years.

It's just how it is.
Quite true.

I dare say I've made my view known, and was a bit lucky to have been allowed to do so having slagged off combat sport from the moment I entered this thread weeks ago.

Should probably leave it to the boxing fans to discuss the boxing match.
 
He took none. He hit Mayweather with a couple of jabs but it essentially all Mayweather's. The judges - they're boxing judges- how you think they scored the card? In any case, Floyd was in control at all times, apart from when McGreggor hit him on the back of the head.

Surely he took the first two rounds. Mayweather had 8 punches in those two rounds.
 
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He took none. He hit Mayweather with a couple of jabs but it essentially all Mayweather's. The judges - they're boxing judges- how you think they scored the card? In any case, Floyd was in control at all times, apart from when McGreggor hit him on the back of the head.

I'm not sure how the judges had it scored at the time of the stoppage. Have they/do they reveal that? It looked to me like McGregor won the first couple of rounds (while never looking like he had a realistic chance of actually winning the fight) Not sure how you'd give the first two rounds to Mayweather, but I don't know shit about boxing so I could very well be completely wrong.
 
It will be interesting to see if and how boxing and boxers tries turn the interest in this fight into more buys for upcoming fights.

Or it could go the other way and maybe Mcgregor will begin to venture into even more other sports...

Mcgregor vs Wiggins in a bike race for example. With Mcgregor 'shocking the World' by doing a few laps on one of those tracks.

Or Mcgregor vs Tom Daley in a 'dive off', with Connor doing a somersault and again 'silencing the doubters'.
 
Surely he took the first two rounds. Mayweather had 8 punches in those two rounds.

Not on my card. McGregor was aggressive but he didn't land anything. In my opinion Mayweather navigated anything McGregor threw at him. I find it intoxicating - someone dodging punches at will.
 
Or it could go the other way and maybe Mcgregor will begin to venture into even more other sports...

Mcgregor vs Wiggins in a bike race for example. With Mcgregor 'shocking the World' by doing a few laps on one of those tracks.

Or Mcgregor vs Tom Daley in a 'dive off', with Connor doing a somersault and again 'silencing the doubters'.

If we have anymore red cards I'd have him in midfield alongside Kante.
 
I'm not sure how the judges had it scored at the time of the stoppage. Have they/do they reveal that? It looked to me like McGregor won the first couple of rounds (while never looking like he had a realistic chance of actually winning the fight) Not sure how you'd give the first two rounds to Mayweather, but I don't know shit about boxing so I could very well be completely wrong.

From what I've seen on Sky box office - Mayweather was up on all the cards. (Could be wrong as I'm absolutely fecked out my face!)