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Re: [Boxing] Floyd Mayweather vs. Logan Paul - February 20
by
CODE200
on 22/12/2020, 23:10:39 UTC
Is anyone even considering the possibility of a win by Logan Paul? Or do you guys think that there is not even a 0.0001% chance of that happening? Floyd Mayweather retired from professional boxing many years ago and he is no longer training regularly. So I would assume that there is a remote chance that Paul may land some of his shots on the right position.... well.. even for me it sounds ridiculous.. If Paul manages to beat Mayweather, it will be the greatest boxing upset of all time. 

No, hard no.  This guy has absolutely zero chance to beat floyd.  Zero, I can't believe sports books would even put odds on this fight.  Floyd's skill level combined with his ego and pride would never let this guy even come close to winning.  I would be incredibly surprised if Logan even wins one round let alone the fight.  Should be a ko or tko in this one fairly early unless Floyd's wants to stretch it out and make it a fight
Sorry for this but Pointing "Zero chance" is not fair since They both have power and strategy .

there are some Fight that a Punch landed exactly to the weak spot of the opponent ,or accidentally landed.

So i believe that 99% is not the same to Zero chance.

just my 2 cents mate..
Valid.
There is still a chance. But slightest chance won't make a player win especially in this aspect, which is sport. But for sure they will gain from doing so, more likely money purposes. If we will base on their statistics and capabilities, the winner would be obvious in a single glance. Disregarding the bias. In Sports, there are factors which will make an individual to be victorious and that I think is the advantage of Floyd in this match up. So even if it is valid to say that there is a chance for Paul, that chance would be close to zero, making it to not matter at all. Luck I think would help Paul with this thing but as I've said, I guess winning over the other player is not their aim in this mismatch, if I would say, because the common denominator why this match up was made in the first place is popularity.