Winners:
Floyd - He's obviously going to win the fight, most likey by early KO unless he decides to stretch it out. But he's also a winner 'cause he's getting paid for an easy night's work. He also gets his 50th, although I still maintain it should have an asterisk attached to it.
McGregor - Strange saying this, but probably even McGregor knows deep inside he has no chance to win a boxing match against Floyd. Still, he's getting paid mega bucks and his fans will remain his fans, just 'cause he's a tough guy warrior and he had the guts to climb in the ring with Floyd. He goes back to MMA richer and more well known than before.
Losers:
Boxing - Not much, mind you. I'd probably put boxing in a "Neutral" or "No Change" column... but I just don't think boxing itself gains anything or any new fans from this circus-like charade. Like with a car crash, people will stop to ogle for awhile... then go back to business as usual. Boxing fans will remain boxing fans, and likewise with MMA fans. Boxing fans can claim some sort of hollow victory over MMA, but it won't matter much. Boxing will have to deal with the embarrassment of handing Floyd his 50th win, gained by beating a non-professional boxer.
DLH - This will probably push him into another cocaine-filled, fishnets-wearing binge. His BFIBH event is being undercut by Floyd, who he obviously hates.
Cotto - It's unfortunate. But what could be a pretty good fight will be totally ignored due to the circus in town on the very same day. And since everybody loves the circus, the crowd watching Cotto-Kamagei could be reduced to dozens.
Fans - Specifically the ones who will pay to watch Floyd-McGregor. But..... a fool and his money.....
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