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    Comments Thread For: Mayweather: Conor McGregor, as a "Fighter" - is Undefeated!

    With his superfight against Conor McGregor a little over a week away, Floyd Mayweather struck a reflective tone as he discussed the risk of coming out of retirement for a massive payday. Mayweather, who has not fought in nearly two years, needs a win next week to surpass Rocky Marciano's record and reach 50-0 for his career, while McGregor, who is making his professional boxing debut, is 21-3 in mixed martial arts.
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    #2
    Oh no

    He did not just go there

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      #3
      Waat........

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        #4
        i hope floyd just wins a boring fight and doesnt risk anything tbh

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          #5
          lol....he already said this before,standing up he's undefeated,,

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            #6
            OK, what's happens (if) Mac drops mayweather, is it Floyds old, tired, retired, stoned,??? Or mac's a genius combat artist in all forms?

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              #7
              He's not lying


              All of McGregor losses have been by submission

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                #8
                I guess after next Saturday he can say 'he's only lost one time on his feet but that was in boxing'

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                  #9
                  He Is undefeated as a fighter, he Is a quitter. Typical Floyd.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by MrRolltide91 View Post
                    He's not lying
                    All of McGregor losses have been by submission
                    How did those fights end-up on the ground? He was hurt on his feet before those fights went to the ground. It's sort-of misleading to say that Conor has never lost standing-up. He was losing the stand-up to Diaz in their first fight before trying to escape to the ground. In the other loss that I saw, Conor literally RAN across the cage, straight into a hurtful right-hand before being taken down & quickly submitted.

                    He does not seem to have a great chin, and he might have a tendency to be easily cut.

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