I only watched the highlights but I was surprised how little power macgregor could get on his shots, even the uppercut he landed early on where was in a great position to hurt floyd it just made mayweather blink a bit :S, I don't think macgregor has much of a chance in pro boxing unless he takes on much smaller guys or guys who are totally finished(aka mallignaggi:S)...
Who cares about this event anyway, if you find this stuff fun(the pre fight nonsense) fun then you certainly got your moneys worth, although I don't think mayweather has ever been that great at trash talking but somehow people still fall for his act and hype him up.. And it was a 40 year old retired guy fighting a mma champ for no title belts for a "record" of getting to 50-0, which I am not sure why this is an amazing record but whatever(julio cesar chavez won his first 80 something fights), I dont get all the weird hate for this fight, it didnt interest me that much so only watched some of it on youtube afterwards.. Cotto giving the japanese fellow brain damage wasnt much more of a contest either.
With a certain degree of shame, I must admit I have just watched the fight for free on YouTube.
Mayweather was utterly contemptuous of McGregor and just walked him down and battered him to a deserved stoppage. I thought McGregor was absolutely shit ..... terrible technique with powerless arm punches, confusion and ineptitude in the clinches and no tactical plan at all.
Mayweather was fit, fitter than McGregor which is a good achievement for a 40 year old with two years of inactivity behind him. His timing was really off and we didn't see that lightning fast straight right lead (one of the best weapons in boxing history), we didn't see any movement or ringcraft really. His composure under pressure was, as always, superb .... but being hit by Conor wasn't like being hit by a professional boxer. There was a big big difference in punch power between them both, and Floyd isn't a big puncher.
Floyd won by having a gameplan of making Connor be active for the full three minutes of each round (he never took a step back from the break, he was constantly standing right in front of McGregor and he made Connor lead off all the time). In the clinches, he either turned his back on McGregor, conning the ref into thinking he was being fouled, or he stuck his elbow right in McGregors face). He just ground him down and then battered him.
The only way McGregor could have won that fight was if Fan Man had parasailed into the ring and shot Floyd in the head.
McGregor is really a middleweight or super middle sized guy. Golovkin or Badou Jack would have genuinely killed this guy in the ring,
The most annoying thing was the commentators. I don't know who they all were, but one of them was Paulie Malignaggi. They were completely biased in their commentary, saying how great Conor was doing (when he was achieving fuck all) and bigging him up hugely.
Commentators are supposed to be giving expert unbiased analysis that you may not have noticed ..... not being complicit in a criminal con!
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If God wanted us to be vegetarians, why are animals made of meat ?
Good post (although I’m not keen on the blue colouring)
The American commentary was terrible for this fight
I couldn’t believe how biased it was for the non-American fighter
Might as well of had MMA fans from Ireland calling the fight.
I’ve always preferred HBO over Showtime so it’s no surprise
But it’s still wrong especially when what they’re saying about the fight
Doesn’t match up to the reality of what was going in the ring.
Gate numbers are reportedly in for Floyd Mayweather vs. Conor McGregor, and while the final total is enormous, it’s not a record-breaker.
Floyd Mayweather Jr vs Conor McGregor was billed as having the potential to break both the gate and pay-per-view revenue records previously set by Mayweather’s May 2015 win over Manny Pacquiao. While pay-per-view buys are trending in the general direction of the 4.6 million buys (North America only) for Mayweather vs. Pacquiao, the live gate apparently wasn’t close.
Jed I. Goodman received the gross gate and ticket sales information from the Nevada Athletic Commission on Tuesday.
$55.4 million is well off from the $72,198,500 for Mayweather vs. Pacquiao, and definitely nowhere near the claims made by Dana White that the gate was at $70 million just a couple of days prior to the mega-fight. Post-fight, Mayweather was qouted as saying it'd eclipse $80 million. In the lead-up to the bout, one of the storylines was the slow-moving ticket sales, unsurprisingly caused by the outrageously expensive pricing of the seats at the T-Mobile Arena. There were plenty of empty seats even for the main event.
Make no mistake about it though, this is still the second-largest gate of all-time by a considerable distance. It’s more than triple the best live gate in UFC history, UFC 205: Alvarez vs. McGregor, and $35 million higher than Mayweather vs. Canelo Alvarez in 2013. When all is said and done, Mayweather will hold the top four gates in the history of Nevada boxing events, although that may by short-lived if Gennady Golovkin vs. Canelo Alvarez manages to break $30 million.
As for McGregor, he has the distinct honor of headlining the biggest-selling UFC pay-per-view of all-time (the UFC 202 rematch with Nate Diaz), four of the five top gates in Nevada, the number one gate in UFC history, and now the number two gate in boxing history. Not too shabby, if you ask me.
http://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/boxin...cid=spartanntp
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I never thought it would break the record
And I'm suprised it did as well as it did
Who'd have thought an 0-0 Irish fighter
Would sell better than an 42-0 Mexican.
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