View Full Version : Floyd "Money" Mayweather to compete in Mixed Martial Arts?
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22365993/
http://msnbcmedia2.msn.com/j/getty/gyi0051094619.hmedium.jpg
Floyd Mayweather Jr. met with Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban this week to discuss competing in mixed martial arts.
What does everyone think of this? Is it a good idea for one of the greatest pound for pound boxers to ever exist to step into the Octagon?
Well he certainly won't be welcomed with open arms that's for sure.
I think it would be a stupid move if he went for it, unless he has some sort of background in MMA then he will more than likely get his ass handed to him.
Can't see him switching over to MMA, especially with all his reported hand problems, it would be silly. He's going down a rap career path now, so whether he can do MMA too is a bit of a push.
BarnDoor
23-12-2007, 12:35
He would get smashed. Boxing's one thing but without any take down skills he really would get dealt with imo
L . F . C
23-12-2007, 12:47
Unless he trains solidly for 2-3 years he will get no where.
Just another scheme to duck his opponents.
laughin man
23-12-2007, 21:01
Sounds like a publicity stunt, the bloke he is going to do this "MMA" with has only hosted two events. If a person of his calibre wanted to do MMA he would be talking to a much larger organization in my opinion ;)
Probably just a favour for a friend :happy:
Two kicks to his shin and he'll go down faster than BarnDoor on his grandfather, when the old bastard was in the casket, and no one was looking.
McGregor
23-12-2007, 23:46
The sole purpose of such a story is to get media attention.
Cuban wants to become the top dog in MMA. He landed Fedor and now he wants to build on that drawing fans in.
He would get smashed. Boxing's one thing but without any take down skills he really would get dealt with imo
Hmmm, I heavily disagree.
I think it's fact that on any day a professional boxer that is and has been boxing in the highest level possible for atleast 10 years like Mayweather, can clean out any UFC fighter within the first round.
It's not a matter of if he has any takedown skills, it's the matter of can the opponent actually get their hands on him without suffering some severe head injuries before hand.
We already saw what he did to Hatton, who IMO has the same, if not, more, tenacity than any UFC fighter.
The level of professional boxing is much higher than that of MMA.
Dundon's
24-12-2007, 10:33
The level of professional boxing is much higher than that of MMA.
Dunno about that one mate, the UFC is pretty serious business these days and has finally got rid of the thug image.
Aside from that it's great to see you back mate. You plan on sticking around?
Dunno about that one mate, the UFC is pretty serious business these days and has finally got rid of the thug image.
Are you actually attempting to say that the UFC is on the same level as Professional Boxing?
Aside from that it's great to see you back mate. You plan on sticking around?
Cheers Dundon. Nope I'm going AWOL again in a couple of weeks.
McGregor
24-12-2007, 11:44
Hmmm, I heavily disagree.
I think it's fact that on any day a professional boxer that is and has been boxing in the highest level possible for atleast 10 years like Mayweather, can clean out any UFC fighter within the first round.
It's not a matter of if he has any takedown skills, it's the matter of can the opponent actually get their hands on him without suffering some severe head injuries before hand.
We already saw what he did to Hatton, who IMO has the same, if not, more, tenacity than any UFC fighter.
The level of professional boxing is much higher than that of MMA.
Not a chance mate and this is coming from perhaps the biggest boxing fan on the forum. There is no denying the skill he has, and with some people who have more explosive punching power a case could be made but Mayweather would get took down and submitted. He is too defensive for a start.
I mean, Tyson ducked fucking Gracie in his prime. That tells its own story.
Dundon's
24-12-2007, 14:14
Are you actually attempting to say that the UFC is on the same level as Professional Boxing?
Yes :boxing:
Hmmm, I heavily disagree.
I think it's fact that on any day a professional boxer that is and has been boxing in the highest level possible for atleast 10 years like Mayweather, can clean out any UFC fighter within the first round.
It's not a matter of if he has any takedown skills, it's the matter of can the opponent actually get their hands on him without suffering some severe head injuries before hand.
Damn right they can.
There is no way that Mayweather would be able to dodge or beat down a wrestler, or a Jiu-jitsu practicioner, rushing towards his waist - and you know that's the first thing they do when facing a boxer.
He might be able to backtrack a bit and land a couple to the back of the head, but if he doesn't get lucky, he's going down and wouldn't last very much.
I've seen many fights, though i don't like the UFC, and i have never seen anyone accomplish what you suggest. A punch to the back or side of a well protected head, is hardly going to knock a good MMA fighter out.
Hes not a big puncher so he'd become unstuck.
His main attributes are his accuracy, speed and his radar-like defence, I'm not sure that would help him if some cunt is kicking him in the legs and trying to take him down to the mat.
laughin man
24-12-2007, 22:08
He would get owned by an MMA fighter, taken down and beaten up :happy:
Stella Artois
25-12-2007, 01:51
MMA fans are literally the most arrogant cunts in the world - no wonder Usual likes MMA.
Turn the tables around and an MMA boxer would last 2 minutes in a ring with a boxer.
MMA fans are literally the most arrogant cunts in the world - no wonder Usual likes MMA.
Ah, yes, yet another mature and constructive post. I bet you thought it was clever as well.
That last bit was hilarious, btw. Keep 'em coming, lad.
Turn the tables around and an MMA boxer would last 2 minutes in a ring with a boxer.
No shit, genius. In most clashes, that would most probably be the outcome, but boxing is not a complete fighting style. You do not use your legs, which is practically half of a human being's arsenal.
vBulletin® v3.8.2, Copyright ©2000-2013, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.