McGregor - Mayweather

McGregor has no chance how does one think an MMA fighter who only learns striking for part of his trade think they can beat a top rated boxer who's 100% in the boxing discipline

Conor's trained striking for most of his career. He was a very good boxer when he was a kid. This isn't a wrestler we're talking about here.
 
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I think some of you are under estimating Conor's striking.

Would he win? No not unless he caught Floyd off guard with a left and was able to knock him down. But he would land some shots but would probably get countered and touched throughout the fight.
 
I think some of you are under estimating Conor's striking.

Would he win? No not unless he caught Floyd off guard with a left and was able to knock him down. But he would land some shots but would probably get countered and touched throughout the fight.

I think you're underestimating Floyd's elusiveness. If Canelo Alvarez can't touch Floyd with anything meaningful, McGregor sure can't.
 
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I think you're underestimating Floyd's elusiveness. If Canelo Alvarez can't touch Floyd with anything meaningful, McGregor sure can't.

Exactly. Some of the best boxers ever haven't been able to touch Floyd, let alone hurt him. McGregor would look like an idiot in the boxing ring (and there's nothing wrong with that, it's an entirely different sport).

Likewise, in an MMA fight, McGregor would most likely take Floyd down and finish him pretty easily, though I think Floyd would be able to keep his distance with jabs for a while.

Also, this will never happen.
 
I think they need to have an every man decathalon. First bowling, then darts, throw some cornhole in there. Flippy cup, go cart racing, pool, horse, miniature golf, three legged race, and then finish it up with an Any Which way you can type of fight like Philo and Wilson had. Throw in some of those punch sound effects, and you have got yourself a ratings goldmine.
 
I'd love to see McGregor knock Floyd's head off, but as others have mentioned that won't happen if its a strait boxing match. I'd still probably tune in to watch though.

I'm not so sure Floyd doesn't need Conor more than Conor needs Floyd. I know that Floyd doesn't need the money and is 'retired', but who else could he fight at this point that he would bring in more than 1 milion ppv buys? Maybe if he fought Canelo again, but that isn't going to happen. I think he cares a lot more about his legacy than he lets on.

Conor has options, he does over 2 million ppv buys if he fights either Diaz, Khabib, Woodley or Ferguson. The UFC is trying to get in to Russia, could you imagine Conor vs. an undefeated Khabib in Russia? A bunch of drunk, rowdy irish/russian fans in an arena together.
 
This just isn't going to happen. I mean, I'd really like it too but Floyd isn't doing it. There's nothing to gain and if McGregor were to win, that would be the real end of boxing. That sport can't take a half trained boxer taking out one of the greatest ever. .

That already happened with the Mayweather/Pacquiao snoozefest. I don't see how Boxing will climb back into relevancy.
 
McGregor would kill him, unless there were to be alternative rules. Assuming MMA rules, this wouldn't be close.

There's no way this would be anything but boxing. Mayweather would never do MMA.

Wonder if McGregor would ever do a warm up boxing fight. Even if one where you have no press, no audience, no media, but an actual exhibition fight and not just training.
 
I will definitely not be buying this PPV. Fake hate and hype to see two guys from different sports going at it. It's either going to be noncompetitive or it will tread dangerously close to WWE as they fake go at it for a couple rounds.
 
I'd love to see McGregor knock Floyd's head off, but as others have mentioned that won't happen if its a strait boxing match. I'd still probably tune in to watch though.

I'm not so sure Floyd doesn't need Conor more than Conor needs Floyd. I know that Floyd doesn't need the money and is 'retired', but who else could he fight at this point that he would bring in more than 1 milion ppv buys? Maybe if he fought Canelo again, but that isn't going to happen. I think he cares a lot more about his legacy than he lets on.

Conor has options, he does over 2 million ppv buys if he fights either Diaz, Khabib, Woodley or Ferguson. The UFC is trying to get in to Russia, could you imagine Conor vs. an undefeated Khabib in Russia? A bunch of drunk, rowdy irish/russian fans in an arena together.

Yeah, Floyd doesn't seem to know the buy numbers whenever he has talked about this. There isn't a fight out there for him comes even close to this one. It would crush the PPV records. I'm not saying Floyd doesn't help Conor, because he does but Floyd seems to think Conor is on par with other guys in terms of draw and that isn't true.

Khabib and Conor in Russia is the fight. Woodley and Conor doesn't really even interest me that much.
 
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I think you're underestimating Floyd's elusiveness. If Canelo Alvarez can't touch Floyd with anything meaningful, McGregor sure can't.

Yeah but Canelo is more of a bruiser and likes to play the counter puncher game. I don't see him as a good comparison to Conor's style.

I think people are underestimating Conor as a striker, but at the same time when he fights his opponents have to be thinking of defending the takedown while they're trying to defend his striking. That might exaggerate how good of a striker he really is or can be in a fight like this. Floyd is already one of the greatest defensive fighters ever, and he won't have to worry about Conor going after his legs.
 
Conor's trained striking for most of his career. He was a very good boxer when he was a kid. This isn't a wrestler we're talking about here.

You must not understand boxing at all. Just because you are good striker doesnt mean you are a good boxer. Why do you thnk it is called the sweet science?
 
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How is Mcgregor even on par with Mayweather when he has the Top 3 PPV buys of all time
 
Yeah but Canelo is more of a bruiser and likes to play the counter puncher game. I don't see him as a good comparison to Conor's style.

I think people are underestimating Conor as a striker, but at the same time when he fights his opponents have to be thinking of defending the takedown while they're trying to defend his striking. That might exaggerate how good of a striker he really is or can be in a fight like this. Floyd is already one of the greatest defensive fighters ever, and he won't have to worry about Conor going after his legs.

It's been a long time since anyone's ever worried about getting taken down by him. The guys he's fought recently would gladly let him take them down.
 
I'd love to see McGregor knock Floyd's head off, but as others have mentioned that won't happen if its a strait boxing match. I'd still probably tune in to watch though.

I'm not so sure Floyd doesn't need Conor more than Conor needs Floyd. I know that Floyd doesn't need the money and is 'retired', but who else could he fight at this point that he would bring in more than 1 milion ppv buys? Maybe if he fought Canelo again, but that isn't going to happen. I think he cares a lot more about his legacy than he lets on.

Conor has options, he does over 2 million ppv buys if he fights either Diaz, Khabib, Woodley or Ferguson. The UFC is trying to get in to Russia, could you imagine Conor vs. an undefeated Khabib in Russia? A bunch of drunk, rowdy irish/russian fans in an arena together.
GGG at a catchweight. Will never happen, but that would break PPV records.
 
I'm not sure it would. I bought the Manny fight and wouldn't touch this one.
If you watched the GGG/Lemieux fight, GGG is a lot better boxer than people give him credit for and with more devastating power than Canelo. He would make it interesting for sure.
 
If you watched the GGG/Lemieux fight, GGG is a lot better boxer than people give him credit for and with more devastating power than Canelo. He would make it interesting for sure.

Well I think he'd win easily. It just wouldn't be worth the $100 for one fight I care about. I'd far rather spend 60 on 5 fights I care about.