Mayweather/McGregor Fight Discussion

Discussion in 'MMA Forum' started by MVC!, May 24, 2016.


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  1. Flatlander

    Flatlander Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I have however had numerous good boxers transistion to MMA with very little trouble.
     
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  2. PolishNavy

    PolishNavy Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Ya I know, if they are better then them in boxing I am sure some boxers can learn to be better then them in kicking and wrestling also. For some strange reason people think that this is impossible. Cant understand that one,
     
  3. cippi

    cippi Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    its not gonna change anything.
     
  4. elmaldito

    elmaldito Skillz Full Member

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    robert byrd........are we to expect mayweather to counter and fall in and hold and never to be warned for holding in excess? Are we to expect that mcgregor will be penalized if everytime mayweather goes to hold he throws mayweather off?
     
  5. Bustajay

    Bustajay Feel the Steel/Balls Deep Full Member

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    As would Ann Wolfe
     
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  6. MVC!

    MVC! The Best Ever Full Member

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    U buying this fight Bustajay?
     
  7. Mr. Bunny

    Mr. Bunny Member Full Member

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    I wonder if these idiots hyping this travesty are paid shills, collecting fees from the promoters of this farce to pump it up in the face of low buy rates, and obvious indifference of knowledgeable fight fans?
     
  8. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    It's possible for a boxer to transition to MMA, however, they have to learn new techniques, like takedown defense, submission defense, etc. You take a regular Joe Schmo boxer and put him in a cage without any training, he's going to get taken down and he'll be tapping out within 20 seconds. You take a regular Joe Schmo MMA fighter and put him in a boxing ring, and anything can happen.

    Certain fighters are better fits for transitioning over than others. Conor is a puncher, so naturally he's a good candidate to make the transition to boxing. A prime Royce Gracie on the other hand, who was never a good puncher, would do very poorly in a boxing match.

    Certain boxers may be able make the transition to MMA, particularly boxers with good athleticism who can sprawl and can quickly absorb how to prevent takedowns. That said, in general it's easier for MMA fighters to make the transition to boxing because they don't have to worry about learning new techniques like a boxer does if he moves to MMA.

    I'm not doubting your ability to train boxers to compete in MMA. (i'm guessing you're an MMA trainer?) If you find the right guy, who's in his prime, athletically gifted and motivated to learn all the aspects of MMA, then anything's possible.

    Lets put it this way, it's easier for Conor McGregor, who is known as a puncher in MMA, as opposed to a grappler, to transition to boxing than it is for many top boxers to transition to MMA. Most boxers would simply get taken down and submitted quickly by a seasoned top level MMA fighter. Whereas MMA "punchers" could get in there and take on some of the best in boxing, and while most of them would probably lose, it wouldn't be a guarantee. There's always the chance that a puncher can win a boxing match, whereas for a boxer to win an MMA fight he has to learn how to prevent a takedown and has to learn how to defend submissions on the ground, which is completely foreign to boxers.
     
  9. TJ Max

    TJ Max Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I agree with some parts, but ultimately the best fighters in MMA will coincidentally also be the best boxers.

    I don't agree with you saying MMA punchers could make it in boxing unless they have athleticism and speed.

    I'd say overall, to be successful at the top levels of boxing, it requires elite athleticism.

    Being a puncher isn't enough. McGregor will do well because he has elite athleticism. And it's not just even athleticism, which is kind of hard to define, it's his footwork and his balance, and his rhythm. If you don't have rhythm, it will be very difficult to make it in boxing.

    In MMA, if you have rhythm and you can punch, and you can wrestle enough, you can be like McGregor and dominate.
     
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  10. Cally

    Cally Sand...sand... nothing but sand! Full Member

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    This shower of sh!te is being shown live at local cinemas around the UK... 20 quid entry for the one near me... Sitting in the cinema with drunk folk for five hours on a sat night/sun morn sounds fun doesn't it.. :pipi

    Lol...
     
  11. Forza

    Forza Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    conor is freakishly athletic, he also has like a 6'2 reach at barely 5'9" tall
     
  12. Todd498

    Todd498 Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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  13. boxerfan13

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    Meltdown because we aren't dumb enough to believe you're beloved McGregor beats a top 100 Welterweight/Super Welterweight in boxing. Go figure. You're the one that brought the comparison up. Floyd has idiots like you hyping this farce of a pay per view up to be severely let down on the 26th.
     
  14. boxerfan13

    boxerfan13 Member Full Member

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    Absolute FARCE of a fight.
     
  15. BCS8

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    .... until you bet that Kovalev is gonna beat Ward, like me, and he gets robbed by the judges! :mad:
     
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