As some of you know, Floyd Mayweather one the fight ten rounds in against Connor McGreggor, the Irish's own. I'm just wondering what your thoughts are about this. I personally was for Mayweather.
As some of you know, Floyd Mayweather one the fight ten rounds in against Connor McGreggor, the Irish's own. I'm just wondering what your thoughts are about this. I personally was for Mayweather.
Last edited by [WoR] Kiff; 08-27-2017 at 12:44 PM.
It was a win win for McGregor.... the man knows how to hype, fight and make money!
Fighting in a different sport, against a quality boxer, he played the media to boost his earnings and if he won well all the better. Mayweather had everything to lose, his title and rep.
I didn't watch the fight but lets face it, anyone involved in either sport knew the possible outcome in a boxing ring....
I wonder how long Mayweather would have lasted in a MMA hex?
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My guess would be not as long as McGregor did. McGregor can take a beating but his stamina doesn't match up to Mayweather's. McGregor looked absolute spent by the 10th. The type of beating that Mayweather would have gotten in the hex likely would have downed him very quickly as he's not trained to take them.
I figured Mayweather would win in straight up boxing. McGregor just didn't have the stamina.
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