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That was fun, kinda bittersweet there will never be anything close to that type of sports betting value ever again though.

Stoppage was kinda a little early given the stage, but the result wasn't really in question at that point.
 

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all links dude work when said link was posted, take your crap somewhere else i try to help and dont need crap from a known heavy drug user get lost loser, heck you too much off a loser to even lose your name here any longer barman
 

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I'm surprised a billionaire like ckid would spend all night long chasing bootleg feeds on the internet

It was only 99$.
Thats less then he pays to get his nails done
 

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I can play basketball for 2 hours but can't run 3 miles without stopping at least once. He trained hard but he wasn't used to going that distance. Probably didn't totally cost him the fight but didn't help him either. It was 6 rounds of energy in a 10 round fight

But what happens if a 28 yo mountain faces a 40 yo mountain? Who should have more energy and stamina?

For one, obviously, he was getting peppered with shots.... but reflecting back on this fight I keenly remember that after the 3rd or 4th Connor was gassed and the energy was gone. He sat on his stool longer.

If he had to redo it, would he spend more training on endurance?


One thing I definitely learned is that one should never spend $100 on a fight. I got it for free but even one of the most hyped events was not worth $100.
 

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Lot of LV strippers gonna be happy tonight. All those high rollers getting paid off on Floyd.
 

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But what happens if a 28 yo mountain faces a 40 yo mountain? Who should have more energy and stamina?

For one, obviously, he was getting peppered with shots.... but reflecting back on this fight I keenly remember that after the 3rd or 4th Connor was gassed and the energy was gone. He sat on his stool longer.

If he had to redo it, would he spend more training on endurance?


One thing I definitely learned is that one should never spend $100 on a fight. I got it for free but even one of the most hyped events was not worth $100.

You're talking a boxing amateur who isn't used to the conditioning it takes to compete in the sport vs 1 of the best fighters of all time though.

We're not talking a 29 y/o vs a 40 y/o of equal ability bro. It's just different levels.
 

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But what happens if a 28 yo mountain faces a 40 yo mountain? Who should have more energy and stamina?

For one, obviously, he was getting peppered with shots.... but reflecting back on this fight I keenly remember that after the 3rd or 4th Connor was gassed and the energy was gone. He sat on his stool longer.

If he had to redo it, would he spend more training on endurance?


One thing I definitely learned is that one should never spend $100 on a fight. I got it for free but even one of the most hyped events was not worth $100.


I dont think it was about ultimate training. I still think it was just let's give them a good show , we both gonna make bank. May be biggest con job ever.
 

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chop i was trying to help out the forum here, that what this forum is about not back in the day when you buried all the posters here that follow your picks and you stop in mid season because you was so bad and left everyone hanging
 

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periscope links routinely fail within minutes on copyrighted feeds.....ckid not very bright.....thinks this is one of those cop web feeds

I went on Periscope where people just pointed their camera at their TV. They only had a few followers and the fight stayed on the entire time. Quality was pretty good. They bought the fight from Canal TV which is a cable company in France. The feeds that got shut down were direct feeds. If you are Periscoping from your house with friends and the TV happens to be on technically it's not a copyright infraction.
 

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I'm surprised a billionaire like ckid would spend all night long chasing bootleg feeds on the internet

It was only 99$.
Thats less then he pays to get his nails done

weekly spray tans for a chubby 66 year old body aren't cheap either
 

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hey barman what happen and why are you not at the tgf and posting with your drug boy pr......
 

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I went on Periscope where people just pointed their camera at their TV. They only had a few followers and the fight stayed on the entire time. Quality was pretty good. They bought the fight from Canal TV which is a cable company in France. The feeds that got shut down were direct feeds. If you are Periscoping from your house with friends and the TV happens to be on technically it's not a copyright infraction.

Nah it's still a copyright infraction. It's just tough for them to get ahold of every stream.

Not sure how good they are at taking down periscopes but it definitely is not legal.
 

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But what happens if a 28 yo mountain faces a 40 yo mountain? Who should have more energy and stamina?

For one, obviously, he was getting peppered with shots.... but reflecting back on this fight I keenly remember that after the 3rd or 4th Connor was gassed and the energy was gone. He sat on his stool longer.

If he had to redo it, would he spend more training on endurance?


One thing I definitely learned is that one should never spend $100 on a fight. I got it for free but even one of the most hyped events was not worth $100.

If I was training for a 3 mile race, I would bust my ass running 3-5 miles every day. If I was training for a huge basketball game, I would run the lines or sprints after practice. McGregor trained harder on ending the fight early instead of going the distance.

Just an opinion.
 

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If I was training for a 3 mile race, I would bust my ass running 3-5 miles every day. If I was training for a huge basketball game, I would run the lines or sprints after practice. McGregor trained harder on ending the fight early instead of going the distance.

Just an opinion.

You're vastly underrating how hard it is to go 12 rds at the highest level of boxing. Someone who has never done it before is just not going to be able to do it against an elite fighter. No matter how good their training is.

It was a massive mismatch and went about how it was supposed to go. I wouldn't read into it anymore than that. There aren't tactical mistakes McGregor made that put him at a competitive disadvantage. He was at a competitive disadvantage because he isn't a boxer fighting someone who is very good at boxing.
 

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i thought the fight was worth the money
i paid to see if mayweather could still kick ass at 40 and he did it beautifully. i mean ya we all bitched at previous fights but this fight against mcgregor really showed how he's a strategic genius. he observed him for 3 straight rounds then spent the next 7 rounds walking forward complete unafraid of mcgregor's punching power. he picked him apart with precision and endurance.
i think a lot of fans who didn't appreciate his fighting before really got a chance to see why he does what he does; they also got a chance to see him tko someone, which we hadn't seen in a really long time.
 

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