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Sounds like it should of continued.
Only for the sake of seeing a knockout though. The fight was over.
Sounds like it should of continued.
Only for the sake of seeing a knockout though. The fight was over.
Pointless and predictable. At least I won money but it wasn't a competitive fight.
Is that you McGregor?Pointless and predictable. At least I won money but it wasn't a competitive fight.
Oh well still a million times better than Mayweather/Pac.
Hearing the opposite. Not seen enough to comment myself.
You can tell all the boxers are loving this outcome
Relief
Yeah definitely a bit of that
the tony pullis of the ring game. It's why I don't typically watch his fights Good at what he does but boring.This is the first PPV I have refused to buy in about 10 years. Absolutely pointless... as I kept saying to all the bandwagon boxing fans who all of sudden became experts on how Mcgregor had a punches chance... Mayweather doesn't nothing that Mayweather won't win. He is the master of eliminating risk and this was the easiest payday of his career.
So whilst the real boxing fans look forward to the biggest fight of the year the bandwagon to go back talking shit until the next Joshua fight.
I get it and I went to school with a pro boxer (now retired) who wanted mayweather to win. But I do think there is an odd snobbery in the boxing world. I have no doubt many are purists of the sport but when I hear some of them go on about it "embarrassing the art form" etc it makes me laugh . A lot of these lads just love a punch up, grew up scrapping and attending un licenced fights etc but now it's for the art? Fuck off
Connor got hurt worse by Diaz for a lot less money. It's a triumph of marketing that anybody actually thought he had a chance against Mayweather. Nobody would give Mayweather a chance against McGregor in a MMA fight so why would anyone think Connor had a chance in a boxing match? Bizarre .
I get it and I went to school with a pro boxer (now retired) who wanted mayweather to win. But I do think there is an odd snobbery in the boxing world. I have no doubt many are purists of the sport but when I hear some of them go on about it "embarrassing the art form" etc it makes me laugh . A lot of these lads just love a punch up, grew up scrapping and attending un licenced fights etc but now it's for the art? Fuck off