Which two matches are you most looking forward to?

  • Floyd 'Money' Mayweather Jr vs Conor McGregor

    Votes: 96 73.8%
  • Gervonta 'Tank' Davis vs Francisco Fonseca [IBF Junior Lightweight Title Match]

    Votes: 22 16.9%
  • Nathan Cleverley vs Badou Jack [WBA Light Heavyweight Title Match]

    Votes: 10 7.7%
  • Andrew Tabiti vs Steve Cunningham [USBA Cruiserweight Title Match]

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Shawn Porter vs Thomas Dulorme

    Votes: 6 4.6%
  • Canelo is putting the beats on GGG Sept 16th stay tuned

    Votes: 39 30.0%
  • GGG is putting the beats on Canelo Sept 16th stay tuned

    Votes: 17 13.1%

  • Total voters
    130
  • Poll closed .

Idaeo

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I watched the fight here in LA and like 75% of the bar was going for macgregor. Booing and shyt when they'd show Mayweather. Only me and the few other black brehs and SOME of the Mexicans:mjpls: were cheering for Money.


Once Macgregor starting get his ass beat in the 9th, I stood up and literally did the :camby:and yelled "send his ass back to ireland." The CACs cheering for macgregor just sat in disbelief at the TKO. The few mins of live CACs in distress was pretty gratifying
 

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Floyd made this boy THINK he was getting off shots against him and beat his face in lmaooo

And he talking bout ref stopped it too soon. FLoyd woulda given him brain damage

Been telling CaCs @ work this all week....May gun sell that fight...and give the CaC a bone..:youngsabo: but these silly White Folk got they noses so far up McGregor backside they can't see it...:rudy: McGregor ain't touch the nikka after the 5th...and probably dun even remember a gotdamn thing after the 6th..:heh: Floyd was playing with his food in them early rounds :umad:
 

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stop it, that nikka was clearly gassed...:why:
Dude came off the stool ready to drop :russ: They tryin to make it seem like it was all punches. :mjlol:

I knew the ref would do the right thing. Conor was so tired he couldnt even throw a punch or protect himself. Again, he really underestimated the difference in making weight in boxing.

Lets be real tho, if not for conditioning, he may have won :beli:
 

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:pendejo: This is gonna be the talking point for cacs

They hate mayweather bc he didn't spend his career getting used by the system. quite the opposite really. not a good legacy to be an undefeated billionaire? ok... :mjgrin:

Just know that those people are t be never taken seriously again
 

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Here's how you shut up anyone who presents you with some bullshyt narrative about how well Conor legitimately did against a boxing great:

Tell them to watch the fight twice more. Once while only watching McGregor, and once while only watching Mayweather. When watching Conor, tell them to note the types of punches that Conor throws, the power on those punches, and the form on those punches as the fight progresses. Tell them to note Conor's movement, as well as how his wind holds up round-by-round. Tell them to note how everything basically falls off a cliff for Conor after round 6 or so.

When watching Mayweather, tell them to note that Conor's best shot came in the first round (the left uppercut) and Floyd walked through it to the extent that you wouldn't have noticed it if it hadn't been replayed. Tell them to note that, at times, Floyd is not only defending Conor's shots, but as times deliberately taking his punches just to show him that Conor's power isn't affecting him at all. Tell them to note that, for all of Conor's "work," Floyd looked like he had a light run before a sparring match. And tell them to note that, when Floyd decided that he'd had enough of this exhibition (because that's really what this was, not a legitimate boxing match), he just put his hands up, walked through his shots with zero fear, and just beat on him to his heart's content.

If they do not notice this, they are idiots and cannot be helped. Conor didn't do as badly as everyone thought, but let's all be honest: it went exactly as long as Floyd wanted it to.


It was basically a sparring session for floyd....... dude fought within himself (as i knew he would) ..... he never got out of second gear
 

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In a street fight situation, do you take Conor as well?

That was an argument Conor used. In a street fight, he'd destroy him. Do you agree with that sentiment?

I would think so. With everything else invoked in a street fight I would give it to Conor no doubt. Choked out, smashed from behind his back, etc. that's talking one on one which isn't always guaranteed in a street fight anyway. Street means ANYTHING at any time
 

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Props to both fighters, both delivered and impressed me more than I was expecting :ehh:

Floyd has to really hang em up now, got the last big payday, nice round 50-0, went out with a good showing after looking a bit shaky early.

i cant believe feeling out your opponent = shaky
 

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to make the whole 'conor tired himself out on punching' even more ridiculous is that he didn't even spend half his energy on defense because floyd wasn't punching at all :mjlol:

there was no respect shown except to the people who gave them both buckets of money for a circus act

Exactly...that's how hilarious that angle is bruh.
 
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