Done rewatching the fight, Floyd just bullshytted around till Conor got tired. I don't even think he was worried about collecting recon data like he normally does. He fought like he didn't respect Conor. Sure, you can say that he won rounds and did throw some things at Floyd that we aren't accustomed to seeing but you can see early on, fight was never in doubt. Let us remember that his last legit KO was against RIcky Hatton. Only thing Floyd needed to worry about was to feel the power of Conor to assess things. I think after he ate the uppercut early and kept coming forward was honestly the turning point of the fight as in mentally. Conor's like, oh, he can take a punch, Floyd's like, that's all he has? He was in the post fight interview saying that Conor does not hit as hard as he's used to. So, for a person to be outweighed by 20+ plus and still walk down the fighter, you can only say that he didn't respect anything Conor did in the ring, even if it was superficially eye-pleasing because Floyd sure as hell didn't follow Marcos around the ring like that. So, I'm seeing the narrative about Conor going 10 rounds with Floyd, is good for him. I'm just one man but this was a dominant performance by Floyd, not the dazzling one we are used to seeing from him but this was a crude, I'm just going to bully you type of victory. So, my biggest takeaway from this fight is honestly this, I'm questioning just how strong are UFC fighters and just as I thought, some of those UFC chins are China.