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Mayweather to quit for good after McGregor bout

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LOS ANGELES: Floyd Mayweather has vowed to quit boxing once and for all after he emerges from retirement for next month’s cross-combat showdown with Conor McGregor.

The 40-year-old former welterweig­ht king, who retired with a perfect 49-0 record in 2015, said on Tuesday there was no chance of him fighting again after he climbs into the ring with mixed martial arts star McGregor.

The two men are to face each other at Las Vegas’s T-Mobile Arena on Aug 26 in what could become the richest bout in boxing history.

Mayweather, who has already made an estimated US$700mil (RM3.01bil) during his two-decade career, is set for another eye-watering payday against brash UFC star McGregor.

But irrespecti­ve of the result next month, Mayweather says he has already decided it will be his last fight.

“I’m not the same fighter I was 21 years ago. I’m not the same fighter I was 10 years ago. I’m not even the same fighter I was two years ago,” Mayweather told reporters at the Staples Center.

Mayweather said he had discussed his plans to quit for good at a meeting with advisor Al Haymon earlier Tuesday.

“I spoke to Al and told him. Today we had a meeting,” Mayweather said. “I can’t push my body, it’s gruelling. Training camp is gruelling. I can’t do it any more. Training camp is rough. It has to be my last one.

“After taking a couple of years off I was okay. But then we ended up somehow making this fight happen.

“Now I really know that this is it. Deep in my heart I know this is it.”

Mayweather forged his 49-0 record on the back of phenomenal speed and defensive reflexes, often being criticised for his unwillingn­ess to go to toe-to-toe with opponents.

Another boxing masterclas­s could well be in store for McGregor, but Mayweather is unfazed by the possibilit­y that the Irish brawler may deploy mixed martial arts tactics if he struggles to lay a glove on the American.

“That’s the referee’s job,” Mayweather said.

“My job is to go out there and be a boxer, be a fighter. I’m pretty sure the referee’s going to be fair and fun.

“I’ll leave all that up to the referee. My job is to go out there and fight against the guy that’s across from me.

“The fans demanded the fight. McGregor wanted this fight, I wanted this fight.” – AFP

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