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<blockquote data-quote="LeadBelly" data-source="post: 3038197" data-attributes="member: 64301"><p>Honestly I think you hit the nail right on the head. What you said is spot on. McGregor will have to win by KO. I will add that is Conor goes twelve and he doesn't win the fight, he won in my eyes. To make it 12 rounds with Floyd, even at 40 is unfathomable to me. [MEDIA=youtube]yx6niFuEcQ0[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p></p><p>Also with Conor it's all about the hype machine. If you paid 90 for this fight, and you break it down to the day it was announced it would take place you got your money already, provided you are a fan. It's like a buck 35 a day. Is it a spectacle, yea, but it could be the thing that brings boxing back into a lot of people's homes. I don't know exactly how old you are, but I grew up on boxing. When no I g was at its best , it was a great time. I love MMA, but it would be better for the over all sports fan if both were still very relevant. With baseball dominated by big money clubs, NBA with super teams, and you never know when your favorite player will jump ship, as well as the NFL and its issues. It's nice to have individual dominated sports, where you don't have to stress over wether they will leave or not. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I love Lebron, and I'm very thankful he ended CLEVELANDs loser mentality, but I'm starting to get turned off by how he's holding the city hostage once again. I won't say anything bad this time when, if he goes, but it's disappointing nevertheless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LeadBelly, post: 3038197, member: 64301"] Honestly I think you hit the nail right on the head. What you said is spot on. McGregor will have to win by KO. I will add that is Conor goes twelve and he doesn't win the fight, he won in my eyes. To make it 12 rounds with Floyd, even at 40 is unfathomable to me. [MEDIA=youtube]yx6niFuEcQ0[/MEDIA] Also with Conor it's all about the hype machine. If you paid 90 for this fight, and you break it down to the day it was announced it would take place you got your money already, provided you are a fan. It's like a buck 35 a day. Is it a spectacle, yea, but it could be the thing that brings boxing back into a lot of people's homes. I don't know exactly how old you are, but I grew up on boxing. When no I g was at its best , it was a great time. I love MMA, but it would be better for the over all sports fan if both were still very relevant. With baseball dominated by big money clubs, NBA with super teams, and you never know when your favorite player will jump ship, as well as the NFL and its issues. It's nice to have individual dominated sports, where you don't have to stress over wether they will leave or not. I love Lebron, and I'm very thankful he ended CLEVELANDs loser mentality, but I'm starting to get turned off by how he's holding the city hostage once again. I won't say anything bad this time when, if he goes, but it's disappointing nevertheless. [/QUOTE]
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