Originally posted by evil:
I don't blame either guy for wanting this fight because they know how much money they both stand to make. And I agree Floyd has nothing left to prove.
Conor has a chance to attack Floyd in a way no boxer has before, with a slick and different style of movement. The guy has always been obsessed with movement and has dabbled in Boxing, Kickboxing, Capoeira, Tae Kwon Do and Karate. If you have seen him fight in the octagon you then have seen that he has a different approach to stand up fighting with how he moves. Does not mean he will find success if he does use that approach but it is hard to prepare for something unconventional. He also shown to have a high fight IQ coupled with tremendous precision and timing but he is going to go up against a man who is the greatest defensive boxer, so he has an incredibly tall task.
I agree this is most likely going to end in a dominant win for Floyd.
I saw a lowlight (take that for what it's worth) of him getting tagged with the same weak 1-2 combo over and over and over and over again

. I do think he will provide a different look, I just don't think it will be relevant vs the accurate and tough to hit Floyd. I see a lot of his fights ended within the first 4 minutes...not a big sample size at all. But none of the people he fought have a stand-up game remotely close to what Floyd is going to show him on August 26th. I expect him to get tagged all night long.