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It’s on! Mayweather vs McGregor

Pretty Boy Floyd already 11-1 favorite to beat UFC champ in Aug 26 match

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LAS VEGAS — Unbeaten five-division world boxing champion Floyd Mayweather will come out of retirement to meet UFC star Conor McGregor in an Aug 26 match that will feature two of the topearning fighters in the world.

The fight was announced on Wednesday, ending months of speculatio­n about whether Mayweather could be lured back to the ring at the age of 40 to face a mixed martial arts champion who has never had a pro boxing fight.

Oddsmakers immediatel­y installed Mayweather as an 11-1 favorite in a fight that will be governed by boxing rules. The weight limit is 154 pounds.

“It’s official,” Mayweather said on Instagram, next to a video poster of both fighters.

“The fight is on!” McGregor tweeted several minutes earlier, posting a picture of himself next to one of Mayweather’s father, Floyd Sr.

Mayweather, the 1996 Olympic bronze medalist at featherwei­ght, retired in September 2015 after winning all 49 of his pro fights. He will face the 28-year-old Irish UFC star at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

“This is really an unpreceden­ted event,” said Stephen Espinoza, who heads Showtime Sports, which will handle the worldwide pay-perview telecast.

“We haven’t seen anything in modern history that resembles it; it’s impossible to predict how many sales this will do.”

Espinoza said the fight came together quickly after McGregor and the UFC reached agreement last month on their end of the deal, and Mayweather’s team pushed for the fight in recent days.

“All parties were motivated and reasonable and thrilled we could get everything done,” he said. “The sky’s the limit on this.”

McGregor, the wildly popular UFC star, is 21-3 in UFC fights, and is coming off a win in November against Eddie Alvarez in which he became the promotion’s first two-division champion.

Though he hasn’t boxed profession­ally, McGregor did box while growing up and is known for his striking expertise in UFC.

“The impossible deal is now happening,” UFC chief Dana White said on ESPN.

The two fighters are expected to launch a press tour before going into final training for the match.

The cost of tickets and the price of the pay-per-view has not been decided, though the pay-per-view is expected to be at or near the $99.95 charged for Mayweather’s 2015 fight with Manny Pacquiao, which drew a record 4.4 million payper-view buys and earned Mayweather $220 million.

Mayweather will come off a two-year retirement in a bout that McGregor has been pushing for nearly that long. It finally came together when Nevada boxing officials approved the date and Mayweather Promotions as the official promoter.

Mayweather last fought in September 2015, beating Andre Berto and then announcing his retirement. His fight before that, a 12-round decision over Pacquiao, was the richest in boxing history.

Though oddsmakers have made Mayweather a prohibitiv­e favorite, the fight has excited many in the MMA world. It has also intrigued some in boxing — though most dismiss McGregor’s chances under boxing rules against one of the greatest defensive fighters in history.

Oddsmaker Nick Bogdanovic­h, who set the 11-1 line at the William Hill chain of sports books, said the odds would be even more lopsided if not for the deluge of small bets expected to come in from UFC fans on their fighter.

“Realistica­lly, if we were just putting up a number and didn’t have to take bets on it, Floyd would be 100-1,” Bogdanovic­h said. “But this will be a very, very big betting fight for sure, one of the biggest ever.”

Adding to McGregor’s challenge, the fighters will use 10-ounce boxing gloves instead of the smaller UFC gloves and he will not be allowed to employ the leg kicks or takedowns that are used in mixed martial arts.

Even if the bout does not shape up as a great matchup, the hype will be intriguing. Both fighters are noted for their ability to sell their fights, and both have exchanged in trash talking and more to promote their bouts.

“As with every Mayweather and McGregor fight, part of the appeal is the spectacle and outsize personalit­ies who are participat­ing,” Espinoza said.

Pay-per-view revenue for the event will likely gross tens of millions of dollars. It comes less than a month before Gennady Golovkin and Canelo Alvarez meet in a highly anticipate­d middleweig­ht title fight on Sept 16 that could rival it for pay-per-view buys.

All parties were motivated and reasonable and thrilled we could get everything done. The sky’s the limit on this.” Stephen Espinoza, head of Showtime Sports

 ?? AP FILE ?? Floyd Mayweather Jr poses during a weigh-in for his fight against Marcos Maidana on Sept 12, 2014. The 40-year-old Mayweather announced on Wednesday he will come out of retirement to face UFC star Conor McGregor (right) on Aug 26 in Las Vegas .
AP FILE Floyd Mayweather Jr poses during a weigh-in for his fight against Marcos Maidana on Sept 12, 2014. The 40-year-old Mayweather announced on Wednesday he will come out of retirement to face UFC star Conor McGregor (right) on Aug 26 in Las Vegas .
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