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    Default Re: Why do people not think Mcgregor is going to be TKO'ed / KO'ed in 2 rounds?

    I think mainly because they are UFC/MMA fanboys and the fact that Floyd has no power at all.
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    Default Re: Why do people not think Mcgregor is going to be TKO'ed / KO'ed in 2 rounds?

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    I think mainly because they are UFC/MMA fanboys and the fact that Floyd has no power at all.
    I think every punch from a professional boxer hurts. In the gym I'm in at this moment there's a 'minimum' weight WBA champion. His punches hurt like hell... and he's just a 'minimum' weight fighter. I'm sure that to Conor a Malinaggi jab will feel like the jab from a UFC heavyweight and that's just Malinaggi, now imagine a better fighter.
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    Default Re: Why do people not think Mcgregor is going to be TKO'ed / KO'ed in 2 rounds?

    Quote Originally Posted by wanderingfighter View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    I think mainly because they are UFC/MMA fanboys and the fact that Floyd has no power at all.
    I think every punch from a professional boxer hurts. In the gym I'm in at this moment there's a 'minimum' weight WBA champion. His punches hurt like hell... and he's just a 'minimum' weight fighter. I'm sure that to Conor a Malinaggi jab will feel like the jab from a UFC heavyweight and that's just Malinaggi, now imagine a better fighter.
    I know nothing of Conor but I am sure he can take Paulie and Floyd' jab, a sustained beating may be another thing.
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    Default Re: Why do people not think Mcgregor is going to be TKO'ed / KO'ed in 2 rounds?

    5 reasons I guarantee the fight doesn't end in two:
    1. Floyd doesn't go for the KO until it's obvious the other guy is done
    2. Floyd won't risk his legacy to a lucky punch
    3. Floyd doesn't have one punch power
    4. Floyd has brittle hands
    5. Floyd will want to put on a show for a few rounds at least

    I say Floyd wins by mid to late rounds stoppage.

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    Default Re: Why do people not think Mcgregor is going to be TKO'ed / KO'ed in 2 rounds?

    Just a thought to the people that say if Floyd wins then they wouldn't personally class it as 50-0 because it's a circus.

    If Conor did somehow manage to land one big punch and knocks Floyd out then would you personally not class that as 49-1?

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    Default Re: Why do people not think Mcgregor is going to be TKO'ed / KO'ed in 2 rounds?

    The fight is a bloody FARCE we all no it Mcgregar cant box for shit Floyd is taking the piss hype BS this fight is shameful.

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    Default Re: Why do people not think Mcgregor is going to be TKO'ed / KO'ed in 2 rounds?

    Quote Originally Posted by Batman View Post
    Just a thought to the people that say if Floyd wins then they wouldn't personally class it as 50-0 because it's a circus.

    If Conor did somehow manage to land one big punch and knocks Floyd out then would you personally not class that as 49-1?
    I would class it as the greatest upset of all time and the greatest day in the history of boxing.
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    Default Re: Why do people not think Mcgregor is going to be TKO'ed / KO'ed in 2 rounds?

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Batman View Post
    Just a thought to the people that say if Floyd wins then they wouldn't personally class it as 50-0 because it's a circus.

    If Conor did somehow manage to land one big punch and knocks Floyd out then would you personally not class that as 49-1?
    I would class it as the greatest upset of all time and the greatest day in the history of boxing.
    Doesn't really answer the question at all does it

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    Default Re: Why do people not think Mcgregor is going to be TKO'ed / KO'ed in 2 rounds?

    Quote Originally Posted by Batman View Post
    Just a thought to the people that say if Floyd wins then they wouldn't personally class it as 50-0 because it's a circus.

    If Conor did somehow manage to land one big punch and knocks Floyd out then would you personally not class that as 49-1?


    I will shamelessly state that if Floyd loses to McGregor, he should go to 49-1.

    However, with the same shamelessness I will also state that in the 99.99999999% chance that Floyd wins, he shouldn't be credited with his 50th.

    No reason... no logic... no need.

    Floyd should just pick up his check and take it laughing all the way to the bank.

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    Default Re: Why do people not think Mcgregor is going to be TKO'ed / KO'ed in 2 rounds?

    more footage is coming out of mcgreggor sparring

    I honestly think id look good against him

    I don't think people are expecting just how much of a farce this is going to be, its like when you get some shit Hungarian over to England to fight prospect bob and he is demolished inside a minute or two, hardly even throwing a punch that resembles a punch, and Jim Watt tells everyone how sorry he is but its not bobs fault, he can only beat what is in front of him
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