WE’RE NOW LESS than 36 hours away from the biggest combat sports event of our lifetime – like it or lump it.
In the wee hours of Sunday morning, Conor McGregor will attempt to pull off the greatest single-event upset in sporting history, when he finally trades leather with the four-time lineal boxing champion Floyd ‘Money’ Mayweather at Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena.
The time for talking is over… Almost, anyway.
Joining Gavan Casey to preview ‘The Money Fight’ on this week’s Close Calls, five-time Irish Senior Elite champion and current 4-0(3KOs) professional boxer Eric ‘Lilywhite Lightning’ Donovan, Donegal’s Stateside sensation Jason ‘El Animal’ Quigley, UFC lightweight and former pro boxer Joe Duffy, as well as McGregor’s coach, John Kavanagh, who addressed rumours that his Notorious charge might leave unarmed combate in his rear-view and ride off into retirement after his Vegas payday.
Old Irish team-mates Donovan and Quigley are completely at odds as to how the fight will transpire, while Duffy sheds some light on the transition from the octagon to the ring, and as to whether McGregor can carry his power from MMA to boxing.
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Raptors unable to attack the rim, never get a foul and turnover….. When Cavs go forward, yawn in front of them, its a foul…. Hard to beat the Cavs and the officials at same time, US networks really influence MLB, NBA and MLS…….
While I get you a bit. . . none of it is enough to explain the 40 or so points difference.
David, I think it has affected them attacking the paint, instead going for the impossible too often. Cavs are a 3 point team, not Raptors, but yes, heads did drop too easy too, but when you simply get no breaks from officials, easy to see happening….