Everybody wins
Mayweather gets the finish and, to the non-boxing fan eye, Conor looked like he gave him a challenge. Compared to the Pacquiao fight, the reviews should be a complete 180.
Quote starts; lolwut? it's Joshua who is the excitement machine, as successful as Klitschko was people, outside of Europe, didn't like him because he wasn't entertaining. Joshua is a big, powerful, brutal man who can feed people what they want to see in the heavyweight division and has the UK audience and media at his feet. Quote ends.
But still ducking Wilder.
Did he really? I mean, it wasn't a blowout in the sense that Floyd would have just toyed with him, but for me it looked like Conor was able to punch only because May decided not to do anything. The first two rounds it seemed like Floyd didn't do anything but just measured Conor.
Did he really? I mean, it wasn't a blowout in the sense that Floyd would have just toyed with him, but for me it looked like Conor was able to punch only because May decided not to do anything. The first two rounds it seemed like Floyd didn't do anything but just measured Conor.
Of course he didn't. That's why I said "to the non-boxing fan eye." But the MMA-only fans, are likely going to proclaim that Conor gave Floyd the toughest fight of his career.
To be fair he said "to the non-Boxing fan eye he gave him a challenge" which is true, plenty of non-Boxing fans think because he gave him a challenge because it went to the 10th round and because Floyd didn't just dominate him from the outset.
Doesn't mean he actually did give him a challenge.
Quote starts; lolwut? it's Joshua who is the excitement machine, as successful as Klitschko was people, outside of Europe, didn't like him because he wasn't entertaining. Joshua is a big, powerful, brutal man who can feed people what they want to see in the heavyweight division and has the UK audience and media at his feet. Quote ends.
But still ducking Wilder.
By fighting Wlad?
Rocko, to answer your post in the previous thread, I have no idea what the betting line was for Rousey-Nunes, I don't follow UFC beyond what Jim Rome mentions about it on his show.
I'm super disappointed of this forum. I understand it's a MMA forum... But show some class, dignity and open mindedness. Boxing is a different sport than MMA, and there is no shame in admitting defeat to something that is different.
Is that why Wilder is calling out Joseph Parker for the WBO belt?
Joshua/Wilder will happen, just going to be a matter of how long it takes Wilder to agree to cross the pond.