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what's the usual fight night weight of McGregor?
what's the usual fight night weight of McGregor?
thanks165-168ish
I'm not for sure because I don't have the info to back it up (just going off of memory), but I think/recall for some his marque joints (before he became top draw) odds opened up with him as the slight underdog (maybe the DLH fight too), end game odds were in his favor though after word of word and etc . I know against Mosely and DLH some cats off line (boxing head and casual) were picking him to lose though.That is where they closed at
I don't know what the odds were starting them off though
I'm not for sure because I don't have the info to back it up (just going off of memory), but I think/recall for some his marque joints (before he became top draw) odds opened up with him as the slight underdog (maybe the DLH fight too), end game odds were in his favor though after word of word and etc . I know against Mosely and DLH some cats off line (boxing head and casual) were picking him to lose though.
As the fight gets closer and closer, the more I worry that Floyd will be "old" in the ring come fight time.
And we saw what happened therethanks
Canelo was around that weight fight night too
I bet all my money on Canelo.
I don't think you understand what im saying.
How about you tell me when Floyd dared to be great then? When he did he overcome something that was deemed an impossible feat for him?
He made 300 million in 36 minutes
Nobody even expected him to make 100 million in a single fight but at TMT we do the impossible
He moved up 5 divisions and was champion in every single division, thats enough of an example to show you for a man daring to be great. Now you're gonna use Broner to try and counter that argument but it only supports mine - hes daring to be great.
The fact that very few boxers in history have done that says it all.. if its so easy to do then go get another fighter to do it
That nikka Roy Jones only moved up in weight cause he needed to pay rent,he shoulda joined TMT we would've made sure he was in a position where he doesnt have to fight some random EE fighter somewhere in Russia :tupac:
How do you guys explain to casual fans that this guy Floyd Mayweather is the 'greatest of our era' but 'he didn't dare to be great' . You're indirectly disrespecting Boxing when you say shyt like this
Marciano spent his career beating up milkmen and washed fighters yet at 49-0 people are quick to drop the word 'great' when speaking about him but you mention Floyd 49-0 and suddenly its 'hmm he just didnt do enough for me '
The boxers you guys stan here would even smack yall in the face for such blasphemy, just say you've always wanted to see him lose and call it a day
A widely recognized all time great fighter supposedly didn't dare to be great ? :smartdumb:
Another super Floyd fan post...another post not answering the question.