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Felger & Massarotti

August 28th – Hour 2

Felger & Massarotti

Beasley Media Group

Sports

4.1977 Ratings

🗓️ 28 August 2017

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

In Hour 2, Felger and Mazz continued to discuss the Mayweather-McGregor fight, the Boston Red Sox current 4-game losing streak, the latest on the Isaiah Thomas-Kyrie Irving trade, and the Patriots preseason game against the Lions.

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0:00.0

I do not think, I do not think.

0:03.5

So what are you getting this?

0:04.3

Guy, blah.

0:05.2

Even listen to yourself when you talk.

0:06.8

Hey, hey, we're live.

0:08.2

Woo-hoo!

0:09.0

Turn off your radio before it's too late.

0:11.8

Hate it, hated, hated, hated, hated it.

0:13.4

I told you this was a bad idea.

0:15.4

Velgar and Mass, 985, a sports hub.

0:18.8

McGregor forced, he forced a gourmet chef to be a fast order cook. That's what he did. He forced a gourmet chef to be a guy. But doesn't that make it fast fool? I mean, the usual doesn't that make it fast food instead of Al-A-Card steak? I mean, that's what I'm saying. He made him go in there.

0:37.9

Listen.

0:38.5

And he made him flip cheeseburg.

0:39.9

Listen, there we go.

0:41.3

He made him do something.

0:42.2

Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, wait on Teddy. Hold on Teddy. But his character. Hold on, hold on, Teddy. Wait a minute, wait a minute, Teddy. Wait a minute, Teddy.

0:50.5

What I'm saying to you is this, if you go to a restaurant to get some steak, some filet mignon, and instead you get a burger. Okay. Ain't it a burger? I mean, it's just a burger. That's what we saw tonight. That's what I'm saying. Jeremy. He made the adjustment to be what he had to be. He had to be that. He's still a cheeseburger. It's not a steak. That's what I'm saying. But who's eating it? Once he got the upper hand, he started to stalk McGregor, and I've never, and I haven't watched all Mayweather's fights, but it's rare that I've seen him actually pursue somebody to finish him, and I felt I saw that. And it was, that was entertaining

1:28.4

to me. See, I don't think he feared him. I think that's why he stalked him, because it became apparent to him early on. This guy can't hit me with any sort of force. And you know what? I think he knew it. I think he knew it going into the fight. I think he carried him. Now, look, again, at the end of the night? Fine. None of us know

1:42.5

that. You're entertained. I'll take all of that.

1:44.6

But I think he carried him and then once

1:46.5

those hands dropped, he freaky Now look, again, at the end of the night, fine. None of us know that. You're entertained. I'll take all of that.

1:44.6

But I think he carried him, and then once those hands dropped, he freaking picked them apart. Dotting him, yeah. Oh, my God, did he ever? Like, you know, did you see the final punch stats on that fight? I did not. McGregor was in the low 20s in terms of connected punches. Mayweather was over 50.

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