King Pietersen
International Captain
Yeah, ask Jose Aldo or Eddie Alvarez if he hits hard.
I don't even watch boxing and it was clear as day that Mayweather just wanted Conor to waste his energy. Even the comms were saying that and so did he after the match.If Mayweather could have starched Conor in the first 3 rounds with no risk, he would have. If any of us get in the ring there with Mayweather we're done in the first minute of Round 1. No question.
He couldn't do that to Conor because Conor showed enough nous and skill to force Mayweather to sit back, watch, and figure out a path. Conor posed enough of a threat to earn those 3 rounds from Mayweather.
Nah see if Mayweather could walk forward at will and starch McGregor then why hang back and wait?I don't even watch boxing and it was clear as day that Mayweather just wanted Conor to waste his energy. Even the comms were saying that and so did he after the match.
If your point is that Mayweather was somehow forced into this tactic because Conor was enough of a threat, then you're wrong imo. It just seems like that was the plan all along because it was the smartest option and he stuck to it perfectly.
idk **** about boxing though, so wtv
Tyson Fury is awkward. He can still punch properly. Being awkward doesn't mean you lose all technique.Well obviously he isn't fit for boxing. He's built his body to be optimal for 5*5 of MMA, and even then he's not the best at lasting 5 rounds at 100%. He wasn't going to be fit for 12*3 in what, 6 weeks?
The rest I disagree with. He fought in an awkward style because there is no point boxing technically with the greatest boxer of all time. We have no idea what he looks like trying to box in a 'correct' manner because he didn't attempt that. He tried to be awkward and weird, and that will lead to putting your feet in weird places and throwing punches with sub-optimal technique.
He just didn't try to hit hard. It doesn't me he can't. He's shown he can in MMA.
Discredit what he did? He made upwards of 30 million dollars. That's fantastic. Good for him.I don't get why people are trying so hard to discredit what he did. He did very well, it was a good fight, and Mayweather won. Why do people have such a chip on their shoulder about this? Why the negativity? Why the desire to discredit what just happened? I don't get it.
I'd fight Mayweather for $30m tbf.is it really that hard to believe a specialist boxer is usually going to punch a lot harder, and be used to taking harder punches, than even the best MMA fighters?
fair credit to mcgregor for getting in the ring in a fighting style that restricts him and is the bread and butter of his opponent
52. He also beat Big Show at WM24I'd fight Mayweather for $30m tbf.
Isn't Mayweather 51-0, or does he not count the time he beat his wife in his career stats?
Maxwell wrestles?52. He also beat Big Show at WM24
See it's this kind of language that so negative and I don't understand why people have to be this way.Discredit what he did?
It was exactly what we were expecting - a joke fight that's a fun spectacle.
People were saying it before the fight tbfIn 100 hundreds they'll look back and say he took on a non-boxer for the sake of beating Marciano's record. In fact they might say it next week.
Fans of different sports + polarizing personalities + massive amount of casuals watching + jealousy of the money = some unjust criticismSee it's this kind of language that so negative and I don't understand why people have to be this way.
A joke fight is CM Punk Vs Mickey Gall, or James Toney Vs Randy Couture, or even Ali Vs Inoki.
This wasn't a joke fight.
It may have looked like a joke on paper before the fight, and you had people saying Conor wouldn't land a punch. That Mayweather would run through him and put him away. The fact he couldn't, and the fact that McGregor could win 3 (I had him winning 4) rounds out of the 10 that were fought is massively impressive.
But people are discrediting that too and not wanting to give Conor the props he deserves. I don't get it. They say it was the 'gameplan'. So either Conor was a legit threat who had to be beaten by patience and attrition, or he was a joke who proved to be better than expected and was good enough to earn Floyd's respect and thus win rounds. It's one of the two. Give the guy credit one way or another
Why people are so negative about something that doesn't even involve them. Why is it so hard to give credit where it is due.
And re his punching power - sure, perhaps those uppercuts thrown by a pro boxer would have hurt Floyd. No denying that. Just saying Connor's real power shot is the straight left thrown from range and he never threw that in this fight. He threw a lot of soft punches. It's not like he hit Floyd with all his power and failed to put him away. That didn't happen. He's definitely got some power in his hands but didn't use it. Probably some mix of wanting to preserve energy, trying to fight weirdly, and not being able to get any openings to land cleanly on Floyd.
But yes, if he was a cleaner boxer with better technique he might have caused more damage. But thats just stating the obvious and ignoring that if he was a proper boxer he might have gotten finished a lot quicker since he would have been easier to read (Floyd said he needed some time to deal with Connors 'angles', I personally didn't buy into this argument to Floyd himself said it)
There are probably people in the world with the physical dimensions (long leavers, fast twitch fibres) to hit a cricket ball further than Chris Gayle, having never played cricket in their lives. This not real power, this is theoretical power and is entirely irrelevant.And re his punching power - sure, perhaps those uppercuts thrown by a pro boxer would have hurt Floyd. No denying that. Just saying Connor's real power shot is the straight left thrown from range and he never threw that in this fight. He threw a lot of soft punches. It's not like he hit Floyd with all his power and failed to put him away. That didn't happen. He's definitely got some power in his hands but didn't use it. Probably some mix of wanting to preserve energy, trying to fight weirdly, and not being able to get any openings to land cleanly on Floyd.
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One thing about Floyd is that he does have an amazing chin and is always in incredible condition so I'd be surprised if he got ko'd BUT his hand & leg speed has definitely gone so guys like Thurman, Spence and Crawford could all potentially outpoint him easilyThere are probably people in the world with the physical dimensions (long leavers, fast twitch fibres) to hit a cricket ball further than Chris Gayle, having never played cricket in their lives. This not real power, this is theoretical power and is entirely irrelevant.
Wladimir Klitschko's straight right was one of the best ever because he could land it, and he could land it in such a way that people couldn't roll with the punch. He did this by meticulous judgement of range (requiring excellent footwork), disguising it with a jab, and timing it perfectly.
Conor McGregor does not have any of those skills. His ability to land his straight left depends upon setting people up with his kicks, and depends upon his opposition not being skillful enough to read and roll with punches.
A proper boxer would not have been finished quicker than McGregor. Mayweather hasn't properly stopped someone in decades, and if you watched this fight you'd see that he's definitely aged significantly (+he was taking the piss). Any top 20 welterweight would've comfortably beaten floyd last night - the top 10 would probably all knock him out.