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    If McGregor were to beat Floyd how do things change moving forward?

    I know a McGregor victory is unlikely, but once you get over the hype of Mayweather losing - it seems there is a lot to think about regarding the future of the sport. But if he were to win...

    How does the landscape of boxing change?

    How does the world of MMA change?

    Do we see more cross over fights as a result of it?

    Does boxing "die" in a sense and get absorbed into MMA?

    Can boxing "die" on Mayweather's shoulders?

    #2
    Floyd will be a lot richer for taking a dive, conor gets knocked out cold in his next fight that Floyd likely gets a percentage of. Mayweather then fully retires as the first and last billionaire professional boxer.

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      #3
      It changes everything.

      Boxing will never be looked at ths same again.

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        #4
        won't change anything, just means this guy is actually a good boxer that's all. doesn't mean other ufc fighters can repeat what conor did should he really win.

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          #5
          I think if Floyd TRULY cared about the sport that made him rich, instead of just the cash...he would have either turned down McGregor's bait...or had the "decency" and integrity to train seriously. Like a champion. So he could do boxing proud by showing an arrogant, low-life upstart that he grossly underestimated the skill, stamina, heart and intelligence that make the sport great. Instead, Floyd's lackadaisical attitude, juvenile antics and circus training camp may ultimately result in that against-all-odds whooping that I genuinely hope does not come to pass. Because if it does, Money will have almost singlehandedly dishonored the "trade" that put him where he is.

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            #6
            Originally posted by GGGoodBoy View Post
            How does the landscape of boxing change?
            Idk that it really does. Floyd is ultimately a 40 year old man who's not for 2 years. More people will accept this wasn't The Floyd Mayweather we all know if he were to lose.

            How does the world of MMA change?
            Idk that it really does. I think Conor's career trajectory might change to being more on the boxing side than the MMA side.

            Do we see more cross over fights as a result of it?
            Absolutely, but I think thats already in play & I believe I & others have said this whats happening now was gonna happen with a high profile MMA guy crossing over to boxing & a high profile boxer will crossover to MMA when the money makes sense to do so (& I mean a Joshua or Loma type guy not a old boxer like Toney or Mercer).

            Does boxing "die" in a sense and get absorbed into MMA?
            LOL no. Boxing is its own martial art. Just like many of the fighting styles used in MMA already.

            Can boxing "die" on Mayweather's shoulders?
            No. If Conor beats Floyd he's gonna be a boxer from that point on more or less or the UFC is gonna have to put itself at risk paying Conor what boxing can pay him. Because of how each business works the money is gonna be better in boxing unless the reach of MMA outreaches boxing by a lot.

            There's some cats who say the promoter to boxer payout in boxing is 20/80 & its the opposite 80/20 in MMA so you do the math at how big MMA needs to get for the fighters to make as much money in MMA as they could in boxing for those who can cross over & for how much a boxer would need to make to cross over to MMA.

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              #7
              Originally posted by JonEC View Post
              I think if Floyd TRULY cared about the sport that made him rich, instead of just the cash...he would have either turned down McGregor's bait...
              If Floyd didn't take this fight someone else would have. It mighta been a year from now, but it was always going to happen & it'll happen again...although its unlikely to be on this scale, but I wouldn't be surprised if the top 10 combat sports PPV in 10 years has more than Conor vs Floyd on it from the standpoint of "MMA vs Boxing" contests.

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                #8
                Originally posted by JonEC View Post
                I think if Floyd TRULY cared about the sport that made him rich, instead of just the cash...he would have either turned down McGregor's bait...or had the "decency" and integrity to train seriously. Like a champion. So he could do boxing proud by showing an arrogant, low-life upstart that he grossly underestimated the skill, stamina, heart and intelligence that make the sport great. Instead, Floyd's lackadaisical attitude, juvenile antics and circus training camp may ultimately result in that against-all-odds whooping that I genuinely hope does not come to pass. Because if it does, Money will have almost singlehandedly dishonored the "trade" that put him where he is.
                It's called selling the fight.

                You think he's actually not training and eating junk food 24/7?

                It's an act, and it's so obvious to anyone with a brain.

                The legacy Mayweather has created for himself is everything to him. He would not risk tarnishing that. The one thing Mayweather cares about more than money is what gave and continues to give him that money - his image as one of the best to ever lace em up and undefeated within the sport he helped shape for our era.

                I don't really like the guy, but damn, pay the man some respect, he's not gonna allow himself to get blown out by a 0-0 MMA fighter in any circumstance.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by JonEC View Post
                  I think if Floyd TRULY cared about the sport that made him rich, instead of just the cash...he would have either turned down McGregor's bait...or had the "decency" and integrity to train seriously. Like a champion. So he could do boxing proud by showing an arrogant, low-life upstart that he grossly underestimated the skill, stamina, heart and intelligence that make the sport great. Instead, Floyd's lackadaisical attitude, juvenile antics and circus training camp may ultimately result in that against-all-odds whooping that I genuinely hope does not come to pass. Because if it does, Money will have almost singlehandedly dishonored the "trade" that put him where he is.
                  ^^^ And this is why Floyd makes the most money. He really got you feeling like he isn't taking this seriously. So much so people are putting money on Connor and buying Tix. All the "he's bigger, younger, taller, longer reach" talks got to you. Meanwhile Floyd riding horses for Showtime lol. Gives the air that Connor is the only one taking this seriously. Hell I was slightly in the same boat until the final presser. "I know what it takes to get here. I know what's on the line. For you guys to think I'm not taking this serious.......I'm taking this extremely serious" that's all I needed to hear. Dude sounded offended lol. Smoke and mirrors man. Floyd will be as ready for Connor as he was for pac

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by GGGoodBoy View Post
                    I know a McGregor victory is unlikely, but once you get over the hype of Mayweather losing - it seems there is a lot to think about regarding the future of the sport. But if he were to win...

                    How does the landscape of boxing change?

                    How does the world of MMA change?

                    Do we see more cross over fights as a result of it?

                    Does boxing "die" in a sense and get absorbed into MMA?

                    Can boxing "die" on Mayweather's shoulders?
                    I think they'll be riots. Accusations of fight fixing and bet rigging. Boxing clubs going through a stage of kids not joining, MMA getting a massive boost. I think it would almost be good, a victory for the visionaries and a blow to the experts. That's if it wasn't for the fact that some Conor fans are even more annoying than Floyds bumlickers. Still, at least we'll know that we're living in an alien simulation.

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