The Sun (Malaysia)

MMA star McGregor wants to fight a boxer on his turf

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MIXED martial arts star Conor McGregor says he wants a boxer to “come into his world”, insisting he would beat America’s Floyd Mayweather (caricature) in a rematch, the BBC reported yesterday.

The 29-year-old Irishman lost to ex-welterweig­ht champion Mayweather in Las Vegas in August in one of the richest boxing bouts of all time.

McGregor, speaking ahead of the Dublin premiere of “Conor McGregor: Notorious” – a documentar­y about the fighter – said his next fight would be to defend his Ultimate Fighting Championsh­ip (UFC) lightweigh­t title.

“Right now I am focused on my world, the world of true fighting,” he told the BBC.

“Ideally I would like to take one of the boxers into an MMA bout – someone come into my world now.

“I went into their platform and faced the so-called best-of-the-best and I handled him pretty easily in the early rounds, before I got fatigued and got stopped.”

Mayweather, who returned after two years of retirement to take on the Irish mixed martial arts star, bided his time before exerting his superiorit­y from the middle rounds onwards at the T-Mobile Arena.

The match ended with a 10thround stoppage as Mayweather ended his career with a perfect 50-0 record.

But McGregor, nicknamed “The Notorious”, said he would beat the 40-year-old American in a rematch by changing his training regime.

“He (Mayweath- er) was a tactical genius in there. He changed his gameplan three times and that is the sign of a true champion,” said McGregor. “If it happened in a rematch, it’s a simple adjustment of me having a heavier sparring partner coming in the later rounds, leaning on me and walking me down. “My sparring in the lead-up to the camp was always against fast-twitch, light-on-their-toes opponents. I was never against forward pressure because he (Mayweather) had never fought like that. That took us by surprise and I got beat. “But if we had a rematch I would correct that and beat him.” Referring to a possible Mayweather rematch, he added: “He’s retired. I will not call him out. I respect what he has done.” Asked if he would get back in a boxing ring, McGregor replied: “Of course. Boxing is certainly an interest of mine. But the next fight will be to defend my UFC lightweigh­t belt.” – AFP

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