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    Originally posted by VERSION1 (V1) View Post
    why do you keep putting a space after the #
    Because, I actually just want it used as a bullet point and not a real hashtag phrase.

    That said, when were you guys ever concerned if a boxer punches hard?

    All Floyd did in most of his career was to collect points with his weak pitter patter shots as he ran and jab his way to victory. Now Conor comes in the picture throws jabs and body punches, that your kind just calls weak punches. Why would that even matter to you guys when Floyd has been throwing pitter patter shots all his life. That still was still landing. In Floyd's world that was money depsosited lol

    To you guys, It's about out pointing, out hussling your opponent right? And hurting an opponent isn't a priority in Floyd's world. What changed this point of view?

    This has always been the hurt business, but seeing you guys complain about Conor weak punches. Makes me grin in laughter hehe Don't you guys see how ironic that is. Floyd's way is not to kill or be a fighter all his boxing career he was there to land and outscore his opponent, through pitty patter shots in hope of collecting points to coast to a 12 round borefest all day every day. Now Conor who to you guys are doing the same thing in the rinf, when he was out jabbing and out pointing Floyd in the early rounds is not the same, since it's weak?

    Haven't you folks realized, connecting clean and effective punches is the name of the game? Seeing Floyd's bubble snap back, seeing Conor's hooks landing in the body, uppercuts snapping FLoyd's head are a thing of beauty.

    That said, guys be consistent. Conor's punches were amateurish, Yes, coz he is a novice afterall, but it was as clean as any boxer that lands, and did hurt Floyd a couple of times.

    Floyd even had to lick his wounds and rally back in.

    Oh the Irony!! hahahaha!!






    And Floyd had some wounds to lick, shiners sticking out like a sour thumb by the top of the brow, and they say he just came out of a spa lolololol

    This dudes last heist is done.

    Last edited by Spoon23; 08-29-2017, 07:23 PM.

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      Originally posted by ironmt View Post
      Floyd certainly needs to retire. He Isn't half of what he once was and he knows It. If that would have been Crawford or Spence across from him last Saturday night, Floyd would be 49-1 right now.
      Yes, he definitely needs to retire for good this time around. That performance was in the realm of bewilderment of how easy he got hit. It was shocking to see Floyd get hit like that.

      It's just wrong in all levels to continue on with that performance. It is really time to hang up. He's done. I don't want to Floyd expose himself some more.



      Last edited by Spoon23; 08-31-2017, 10:16 PM.

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        Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
        Boxing lost.
        Floyd is supposed to be boxing's finest. Connor was equal to floyd until his stamina went.

        Boxing is supposed to be holy grail?
        What we learnt is condifioning is what's great about boxers. Not skill.
        Floyd's skill didn't impress Connor. Floyd's been there, done that, bought t sshirt but didn't look like 20 years experience between them
        This was the most shocking to see. Skill vs skill, that night, it was pretty close, only difference was stamina which was the only thing that saved Floyd from further embarrassment. A novice was in there against a supposed elite.

        Crazy things happen in the world. This was one of those times.


        Andre ward says it best.


        //krikya360.com/andre-war...is-age--119931

        “I expected a lot less from McGregor and I expected a little bit more from Floyd Mayweather. I think Floyd showed his age a little bit. He’s still got a lot left in the tank, but when you start seeing yourself getting hit with punches you typically won’t get hit with, especially against a guy with no experience, and you’re not offensively getting off and throwing like you should be - it’s time to hang it up. It’s not that you don’t have it, but you want to leave before you don’t have it anymore," Ward said.


        ANDRE WARD TO FLOYD: IT'S TIME TO HANG UP

        Here is another one.

        I normally don't agree with Amir Khan, but he also says. Conor lost coz of fatigue.

        # Not a good look for Floyd

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          Originally posted by jas View Post
          The boxing experts said conor wouldnt land a punch, wouldn't win a round, now that he did they are saying Floyd let him....boxing fans have some sort of superiority complex, they always gotta feel as though they know everything and they're right about everything

          Conor impressed me . I haven't watched it back yet. He had good speed. But if I remember right he kept moving to same direction, and the big thing that made him lose is he gassed. He came to win. His team came to win. He was throwing arm punches but thats what made him land. Moretti was actually fair. The other two judges only managed to give conor the first round. Floyd hardly threw in some rounds so I find that hard to believe that conor only won one round .
          Exactly! A novice mistake by a novice inexperienced boxer. But If, Conor's stamina was in Par with Floyd. This fight could have been a barn burner. Imagine that. An 0-0 fighter gave Floyd all he can handle.

          # impressive

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