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Lewis slams Mayweather-McGregor as ‘ridiculous’

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LOS ANGELES: Boxing hall of famer Lennox Lewis will not be spending his money on the Floyd Mayweather-Conor McGregor fight, saying he “can’t take it serious” because the outcome is too predictabl­e.

The former undisputed world heavyweigh­t champion said the combinatio­n of Mayweather’s boxing experience and hand speed will be too much to handle for McGregor, who has made him name as a mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter.

“It’s ridiculous to me,” Lewis told US sports broadcaste­r ESPN. “You are talking about one discipline where you can use only your hands and only a few can do it.

“Every battle sport always starts with your hands, but they are two totally different sports.”

The fight is being held in the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas and promoters are hoping to make millions off the pay-per-view sales. Scheduled as a 12-round boxing match with 10 ounce gloves, three-time world heavyweigh­t champion Lewis says it won’t go the distance.

“I can’t take it serious,” Lewis said. “Mayweather is the best in his weight class, no one can touch him in boxing. “Floyd will stop him. He’s just too good at boxing for McGregor and McGregor is just too inexperien­ced.

“I wouldn’t buy it — but I would be interested in the result. To me, I know who is going to win already so there’s no use in watching it.”

Lewis, who fought for Canada at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, joins a growing list of boxing purists who have come out against the much-discussed fight which will take place August 26.

The 40-year-old Mayweather has been retired since beating Andre Berto in September 2015 and improving his career record to 49-0.

The matchup with McGregor gives Mayweather a chance to reach the 50-0 career milestone.

Former champ Oscar De La Hoya and promoter Kathy Duva have also slammed the event as an exhibition spectacle, pointing to the fact that the 28-yearold McGregor has never had a profession­al boxing match and only dabbled in the sport as a teenager.

But unlike those two, Lewis does not feel the novelty matchup will hurt boxing’s image.

“I don’t believe it would damage boxing .... I love Bruce Lee and the other discipline­s and when he fought against other fighters, you wanted to see the difference­s, so I can see the appeal,” Lewis said.

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