Gervonta Davis vs. Francisco Fonseca

The co-main event along with the highly anticipated fight of Mayweather vs. McGregor is going to be the fight for the junior lightweight title wherein Gervonta Davis will defend the title against contender Francisco Fonseca. The odds are stacked pretty heavily in favor of Davis and Fonseca really has to pull out something extraordinary if […]

The co-main event along with the highly anticipated fight of Mayweather vs. McGregor is going to be the fight for the junior lightweight title wherein Gervonta Davis will defend the title against contender Francisco Fonseca. The odds are stacked pretty heavily in favor of Davis and Fonseca really has to pull out something extraordinary if he is going to be able to defeat Davis. The betting odds makes sense considering that Davis has a highly impressive professional career record so far of 18-0, and even more staggering is the fact that 17 of these 18 victories have come by the way of a knock out. Thus, it really is no surprise that most of the bookmakers have Fonseca at +1100 underdog. This essentially means that if you were to bet $100 on Fonseca, and he actually won, you would receive a return of $1100.

However, Fonseca is by no means a bad fighter in his own right, Fonseca too has an impressive record of 19 – 0 – 1. Of the 19 victories, 13 of them so far have been courtesy of knockouts. Despite, Fonseca’s record on paper, he has not really been as dominant and confident as Davis in the recent past and this is where Davis really has the edge.

Davis has clearly outclassed nearly every fighter that he has come up against so far. Even the likes of Jose Pedraza who was a 22 – 0 favorite to win the championship was out done by Davis. Davis then went on to defend his title with an amazing victory against Liam Walsh with a commendable technical knockout. When he was beaten by Davis, Walsh had had a flawless record of 21 – 0.

Davis isn’t only strong, but is also agile and has razor sharp reflexes. Beating him is going to be an uphill battle for any fighter, let alone Fonseca. We are going to have to side with the bookies on this one, and put our money on Davis to win by knockout. It is highly improbable that this fight will end in any other way except for a victory for Davis.

Gervonta Davis vs. Francisco Fonseca

The co-main event along with the highly anticipated fight of Mayweather vs. McGregor is going to be the fight for the junior lightweight title wherein Gervonta Davis will defend the title against contender Francisco Fonseca. The odds are stacked pretty heavily in favor of Davis and Fonseca really has to pull out something extraordinary if […]

The co-main event along with the highly anticipated fight of Mayweather vs. McGregor is going to be the fight for the junior lightweight title wherein Gervonta Davis will defend the title against contender Francisco Fonseca. The odds are stacked pretty heavily in favor of Davis and Fonseca really has to pull out something extraordinary if he is going to be able to defeat Davis. The betting odds makes sense considering that Davis has a highly impressive professional career record so far of 18-0, and even more staggering is the fact that 17 of these 18 victories have come by the way of a knock out. Thus, it really is no surprise that most of the bookmakers have Fonseca at +1100 underdog. This essentially means that if you were to bet $100 on Fonseca, and he actually won, you would receive a return of $1100.

However, Fonseca is by no means a bad fighter in his own right, Fonseca too has an impressive record of 19 – 0 – 1. Of the 19 victories, 13 of them so far have been courtesy of knockouts. Despite, Fonseca’s record on paper, he has not really been as dominant and confident as Davis in the recent past and this is where Davis really has the edge.

Davis has clearly outclassed nearly every fighter that he has come up against so far. Even the likes of Jose Pedraza who was a 22 – 0 favorite to win the championship was out done by Davis. Davis then went on to defend his title with an amazing victory against Liam Walsh with a commendable technical knockout. When he was beaten by Davis, Walsh had had a flawless record of 21 – 0.

Davis isn’t only strong, but is also agile and has razor sharp reflexes. Beating him is going to be an uphill battle for any fighter, let alone Fonseca. We are going to have to side with the bookies on this one, and put our money on Davis to win by knockout. It is highly improbable that this fight will end in any other way except for a victory for Davis.

Showtime’s Stephen Espinoza Compares Conor McGregor to The Rock

Showtime Exec Stephen Espinoza has had some complimentary things to say about Conor McGregor following the Mayweather-McGregor World Tour’s London stop. This, despite a minor feud erupting between the UFC lightweight and Showtime head honcho (at least partially rooted in Conor McGregor’s mic being cut off on the first stop of the Mayweather-McGregor World Tour). […]

Showtime Exec Stephen Espinoza has had some complimentary things to say about Conor McGregor following the Mayweather-McGregor World Tour’s London stop. This, despite a minor feud erupting between the UFC lightweight and Showtime head honcho (at least partially rooted in Conor McGregor’s mic being cut off on the first stop of the Mayweather-McGregor World Tour). […]

Dana White: “No Way In Hell” McGregor vs. Mayweather Happens

Not surprisingly, the Conor McGregor vs. Floyd Mayweather rumors continue to be fed by media and fan speculation. One person not feeding the rumors, however, is UFC President Dana White. In a recent interview on UFC Tonight, White discussed the unlikeliness of a bout between ‘Money’ and the ‘Notorious’ Irishman: “There’s no reality there either,”

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Not surprisingly, the Conor McGregor vs. Floyd Mayweather rumors continue to be fed by media and fan speculation. One person not feeding the rumors, however, is UFC President Dana White.

In a recent interview on UFC Tonight, White discussed the unlikeliness of a bout between ‘Money’ and the ‘Notorious’ Irishman:

“There’s no reality there either,” White said “Listen, if you look at Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquaio, (they) were in the same sport and they couldn’t make that fight. You think you’re going to make Floyd and Conor?

“There’s no way in hell.”

Speculation about a possible bout between the two has run rampant over the past week, as Mayweather claimed responsibility for starting the rumors about a possible boxing match with McGregor. McGregor also tweeted a poster for the rumored super-fight on his Twitter page:Ch7YNN4XIAE99S-

While a bout against McGregor is unlikely, Mayweather is certainly expected to step into the ring one last time as he has trademarked ‘TMT 50’ (The Money Team 50) as well as ‘TBE 50’ (The Best Ever 50).

McGregor, on the other hand, is looking to negotiate terms with the UFC for his return, as the two are said to be having dinner together later next week according to White. The Irishman was involved in a bumping of heads with UFC officials after refusing to attend a press conference for his scheduled bout with Nate Diaz at UFC 200, thus leading to his removal from the colossal summer card.

As of now, the ‘MMA vs Boxing’ bout between McGregor and Mayweather will have to wait, but it’s till going to be quite interesting to see how much longer these rumors are fueled in the coming weeks.

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UFC Champ Chris Weidman Poses with Less-Than-Happy Floyd Mayweather

Chris Weidman had quite the weekend, but his fun didn’t end on fight night. The UFC middleweight champ took to social media Sunday night to post photos of a chance encounter he had with boxing great Floyd Mayweather Jr. Via Weidman‘s Twitter account: Good talking with the champ @FloydMayweather pic.twitter.com/F7fClPBw6Z — Chris Weidman (@ChrisWeidmanUFC) May […]

Chris Weidman had quite the weekend, but his fun didn’t end on fight night. The UFC middleweight champ took to social media Sunday night to post photos of a chance encounter he had with boxing great Floyd Mayweather Jr. Via Weidman‘s Twitter account: Good talking with the champ @FloydMayweather pic.twitter.com/F7fClPBw6Z — Chris Weidman (@ChrisWeidmanUFC) May […]

Will MMA Ever Have Its Own Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao?

The most striking thing about the hysteria surrounding Floyd Mayweather’s fight against Manny Pacquiao on Saturday night was the hunger it revealed. People—millions of them, it seems—were starving for some boxing. There was a whole world out there primed for the sweet science to make a comeback, or at the very least a world craving […]

The most striking thing about the hysteria surrounding Floyd Mayweather’s fight against Manny Pacquiao on Saturday night was the hunger it revealed. People—millions of them, it seems—were starving for some boxing. There was a whole world out there primed for the sweet science to make a comeback, or at the very least a world craving […]