Manny Pacquiao v Conor McGregor
Conor McGregor reveals Manny Pacquiao talks for return to boxing after UFC 246 fight against Donald Cerrone
Conor McGregor is in talks to fight Manny Pacquiao in a fight that would take him back to boxing.
The Notorious is already considering his next move just days away from his UFC return against Donald Cerrone.
Should he succeed against ‘Cowboy’ at UFC 246, then the Irishman would like to try his hand once more at the sweet science, having been comprehensively beaten by Floyd Mayweather on debut in 2017.
“The Manny Pacquiao talks have been ongoing,” McGregor said.
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“An aspiration of mine now is to win a boxing world title. I think that would be a phenomenal feather in the cap and something I look to achieve in the future. And something I will achieve.”
The 31-year-old would also like another shot at Mayweather, who has been in retirement since their money-spinning bout in 2017.
“I would love that Floyd (Mayweather) rematch,” McGregor added.
“I thought I did, for what was in front of me, very well.
“I thought with some slight adjustments I would have done even better. So I feel now I could take that victory.”
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I get making the spectacle with Mayweather. It was what it was. At this point, do any boxing or MMA fans care about another fight like this again? If Mcgregor can fight a top 20 welterweight or light middleweight (whatever weight they are going) and beat him, then I can at least say he is legitimate enough and popular enough to get a fight with Pacquiao. I have no interest in another spectacle though.
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In a way, I hope this comes off. Because Pacquiao, even at this age, will absolutely batter him.
MacGregor wouldn’t even win an Irish title , let alone a World title.
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Isn't it weird how some people think cambat skills are transferable across different freighting disciplines.
i know a guy who was a genuine monster at Judo, then switched to Taekwondo .... and he was shit. Got battered every time.
I don't know a lot about MMA, but as a professional world champion I'm assuming he is pretty competent.
As a boxer, though, he was terrible. He made mistakes a half decent amateur would not have made.
He whaled away against Mayweather with no game plan or skill until he gassed out. Mayweather - a pure defensive counterpuncher - just walked through him and beat him into submission.
Pacquiaio, even at 40, is stylistically different. A hyper aggressive and venomous puncher with blinding hand and foot speed.
I hope this is all just talk, and McGregor could get seriously hurt in there. Why would our sport sanction an absolute beginner to get on with an elite boxer?
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....because boxing is the biggest whore in sport and will do anything for money.
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Mcgregor deserves this pay day
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Mcgregor deserves this pay day
Really?
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Mcgregor deserves this pay day
Really?
McGregor (who?) deserves fuck all, he was humiliated by Mayweather, unsurprisingly. Canelo is only considering it for the pay clicks from morons who support pub fighting, aka MMA. Worlds gone mad
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And it's at moments like this that if I wanted to watch Conor then I'd tune into his fights he actually deserved and actually had a chance of being competitive in :-X;D.
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Mcgregor deserves this pay day
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Think the sarcasm got lost here
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Mcgregor deserves this pay day
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Think the sarcasm got lost here
Just making sure you hadn’t lost your mind , or worse still, Brock had taken over your account! 😂
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I'm not too clued up at all on UFC but am I not right in thinking that Conor is moving up a weight for his next fight? wouldn't that put him a good few weights above what Manny is fighting at now?
I'd love to see it purely cuz Manny would kick fuck out of him, it ain't happening though
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An active world champion calling out a 0-1 fighter ?
At this rate don’t be surprised to hear if Antonio Inoki is training for a comeback against Anthony Joshua.
I mean, I get it - the paychecks - but man, McGregor is going to get whupped here.
Maybe Manny also needs money for his kids and to fund his and Jinkee's political campaigns. Not to mention Jinkee can always divorce him and take half since he knocked the hooker up.
But Pacquiao will slaughter Conor and here’s the thing, at this point, he NEEDS to slaughter him just as warning to others.
I think McGregor and his team are pumped up because he wasn't disgraced against Floyd. What he doesn’t understand is that Floyd doesn’t ruin fighters. Floyd breaks his opponents down. Pacquiao gets you whenever.
That’s the difference.
I just hope Manny is dead ass serious in this fight.
Just come in. Take center ring. Stay in the pocket and dog it out with McGregor. No Pitty-Pat. No running. McGregor would actually be the one running and look lost in a panic trying to clinch and sneak in MMA tactics.
It'd be glorious.
If Manny does that ? This fight ain't going 5 rounds. And even though McGregor’s cardio is trash. Stamina won’t be an issue with McGregor either as he’ll will be knocked out cold and if the KO don't happen bring in late stoppage ref Steve Smoger. Let the beat-down go on for a bit
I’m not even sure the Vegas Commission would even allow this. But it'll be interesting to see Pacquiao can topple someone twice his size. Plus he need not worry about catching anything since McGregor has zero power.
But the thing that did surprise me the most about Floyd-McGreggor was McGreggor took Floyd's shot pretty well. He wont take Manny's shots though. Manny will light him up badly.
Let’s be real here Conor McGregor couldn't beat Frankie Gavin. He should be fighting the likes of KSI or Logan Paul. That's his level.
Letting these guys finesse the fight game in the twilight of their career run boxing's credibility straight into toilet. It's terrible for the boxing when the guys at the top of the sport are in a revolving door.
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I'm not too clued up at all on UFC but am I not right in thinking that Conor is moving up a weight for his next fight? wouldn't that put him a good few weights above what Manny is fighting at now?
I'd love to see it purely cuz Manny would kick fuck out of him, it ain't happening though
Conor was 170 lb in his fight over the weekend so he would struggle to make welterweight again.
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In a way, I hope this comes off. Because Pacquiao, even at this age, will absolutely batter him.
MacGregor wouldn’t even win an Irish title , let alone a World title.
Sorry to sit on the fence again, I just fail to see why this MMA crap attracts so many PPV's, and why some tatto'd Irish Pub Fighter makes such a living out of it. Floyd made a complete mug of him, and still they come back!!! Manny would batter him and not draw breath.
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conor gets paid well to lose again
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Bob Arum lays out two-fight plan for Conor McGregor vs Terence Crawford using MMA and boxing rules, will speak to Dana White
Bob Arum ‘would love’ to see WBO welterweight champion Terence Crawford fight Conor McGregor.
The 88-year-old Top Rank chief explained that, ideally, there would be two bouts between the pair – one using boxing rules and the other a mixed martial arts contest.
“Crawford has a background in wrestling and would not be averse to fighting McGregor with MMA rules,” Arum explained to the TalkBox podcast.
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“That’s something that has occurred to us in the last couple of days and we will be pursuing that with [UFC president] Dana White.”
Prior to his 40-second victory against ‘Cowboy’ Cerrone at UFC 246, McGregor had been talking up potential lucrative fights against Manny Pacquiao and a rematch with the 50-0 Floyd Mayweather.
The UFC superstar even said he has eyes on a boxing world title.
“It will be hard to leave the MMA game fully, but I think a boxing world title is a great aspiration to have. What a feather in the cap it would be.
“I always want bigger and better and to reach for the stars. I would love the rematch with Floyd Mayweather and I know the Manny one is there whenever I want it.”
McGregor’s return to the octagon in January saw a gate of $11.1million at the T-Mobile Arena and he estimated he would earn around $80m in total for his effort.
When he fought Mayweather in 2017, it was said he made close to $100m and a super fight against Mayweather or Pacquiao would command similar numbers.
“I done phenomenal in [the Mayweather fight]. And the only reason I lost that bout was because I prepared for a back-footed Philly shell style of opponent. And when the fight was like that, I was picking him apart.
“Then, he came forward and I wasn’t sinking into my shots like I am now with my boxing coaches, guys who are drilling specific boxing things into me again. I know I beat Floyd if we rematch – when we rematch.”
And the boxing legend did little to quash any chance of a rematch in the aftermath of his win over Cerrone by posting a ‘poster’ of their fight on Instagram.
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Crawford, 32, is unbeaten in his 36 professional fights, winning his last one in December against Egidijus Kavaliauskas.
He’s not in the same realms of superstardom Mayweather and Pacquiao enjoy, but Arum will nonetheless try.
However, both he and White have not had too many complimentary things to say about each other in recent years.
When it emerged, in 2017, that White had designs on moving into the world of boxing promotion, Arum called it a desperate move.
White disagreed.
“F*** him. F*** that guy,” he told broadcaster Jim Rome. “This is the same guy who said this same s*** 15 years ago about me and [former co-owners Lorenzo and Frank Fertitta].
“He said they’re losing oodles and oodles of money and this business was a joke, it was going to go under, nobody will ever be into a sport like this and here we are today.
“This guy is such a jerk off. Literally the biggest piece of s*** in all of sports, Bob Arum, ladies and gentlemen.”
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Please no....no more Conor as a boxer please...he's not a boxer, Floyd carried him, phenomenal MMA fighter, but not a boxer!
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Does Crawford have a wrestling background? I know his sons wrestle and are nationally ranked, but I’ve tried to look and haven’t found anything about Crawford wrestling. If he does have wrestling experience, I think it would be a great thing for Crawford to do. Wrestling is probably the most important skill to have in MMA. And McGregor’s main strength is his stand up which wouldn’t be near Crawford’s level.
The only thing is that I listened to the Crawford interview with Joe Rogan and Crawford basically said that he doesn’t want to get in the octagon because it’s too much of an injury risk without enough pay. So unless he is offered a ton of money, I doubt he does it.
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Crawford's a FOOL if he agrees to fight McGregor under ANY rules and under ANY circumstances. Stick to your boxing career, Bud. There's lots left to do.
As for McGregor, I thought they were going to sic Manny on him.
In any case, I just want McGregor to get embarrassingly KTFO'ed, so he can give up his boxing wet dreams and stick to his own sport.
'Nough said.
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Manny Pacquiao fuels Conor McGregor fight rumours by joining same management company
A high-profile and lucrative boxing bout between Manny Pacquiao and UFC superstar Conor McGregor may just have been brought one step closer.
Speculation over a meeting between two of the biggest names in combat sports has been rife over recent months, with McGregor revealing before his octagon return against Donald Cerrone at UFC 246 in January that talks between the two camps had been "ongoing" as he outlined his aspirations to win a boxing world title.
The former UFC featherweight and lightweight champion previously switched disciplines in August 2017, when he was stopped in the 10th round by Floyd Mayweather Jr in a contest nicknamed the 'The Money Fight' in Las Vegas.
Mock fight posters have also circulated on social media, while Pacquiao's manager, Sean Gibbons, also appeared to challenge McGregor to a boxing match against 'Pacman' last month.
A potentially crucial update in the saga came on Monday night, when it was confirmed that Pacquiao had joined Paradigm Sports Management - the same company that represents McGregor.
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"We’re very excited to announce that Manny Pacquiao has signed with PSM for full service representation," Paradigm wrote on Twitter.
"Manny is one of the greatest boxers of all time & we look forward to working with Arnold [Vegafria], Ping [Nepomuceno] and the rest of the team back in Manila to maximize his historic career."
Despite still having one eye firmly fixed on the boxing ring, McGregor made a successful return to UFC in January, needing just 40 seconds to knock out veteran 'Cowboy' Cerrone.
Pacquiao, meanwhile, turned 41 in December and also serves as a Senator in his native Philippines, but remains a force to be reckoned with after bouncing back from his shock defeat to Jeff Horn in 2017 courtesy of successive victories over Lucas Matthysse, Adrien Broner and Keith Thurman, with the latter victory in July 2019 making him the oldest welterweight champion in history.
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McGregor should be careful. Mayweather let him look good and carried him along to make a show of it. I don't think Pac would do that and I think Crawford would enjoy putting a beating on him.
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Perhaps manny needs the fight. Seems like he may not have managed his finances that well. Although when your senator for life in your country that could change things. I always loved manny but his backing of the duertue (spelling) regime does irk me