He's a bareknuckle fighter that entered mma with a boxing pedigree while refining his takedowns after getting submitted by Tod Duffy and further his jiujitsu skills with dickheadDillion after the Nate Diaz lost. He doesn't have a heavy takwondo background and the limited capoira dance he likes to show off is something his movement coach likes to throw in during training.
With that said, Conor has a punchers chance, he cannot push the 12 round pace, especially when Nate Diaz put a clinic on him with those left hock shots and uppercuts. If they fight with 8inch or 10inch gloves, Flyod should play a heavy defense and block all those shots. If it's standardize gloves and he makes Conor drain down to death's door at the 145lb weight class, then Floyd wins 95% of the time.
As an MMA fighter, Conor has that punchers chance, as a boxer thee skills are different as night is to day, he's not on that level.