Cape Argus

McGregor has a fighting chance

- MATSHELANE MAMABOLO

IS IT A GIMMICK? A money-spinning publicity stunt that actually makes a mockery of the fistic art?

While many a boxing purist holds that view, the entire world is seemingly excited and will be up for “The Money Fight”.

Floyd Mayweather’s clash with multiple MMA champion Connor McGregor in Las Vegas on Sunday morning is going to break all kinds of records, with the money on offer for the two pugilist ridiculous­ly high.

Going for a record 50th win in as many fights, Mayweather is set to make no less than $100 million (about R1.7bn) – the fact he is fighting a man who has never boxed profession­ally, notwithsta­nding.

But what do South African boxing experts think of the fight? Do they view it as a serious boxing match or a staged affair to help Mayweather stand alone as boxing’s greatest fighter with his 50-0 record?

We canvassed views from a few renowned boxing men and this is what they had to say. Collin Nathan: Trainer, TV analyst OF course it’s not a serious fight. It is all about money and hype. Yes, the average person who knows little about boxing will be excited. But I am really not, because how can you take a fight between a legend of the game, a man of with the impressive record of 49-0, and an upstart with zero fights, seriously?. Yet, boxing has way too many problems, doesn’t it? We have about 16 sanctionin­g bodies and each one has its own world champion; you have bad decisions being taken at almost every fight. It is not a clean sport. It is controlled by money and that’s why you can have a fight such as this one. Don’t get me wrong. I love boxing. It has given me the life I have. The Money Fight? It has intrigue, doesn’t it? Does McGregor have a chance? It’s boxing, so there’s always a chance. He can get a lucky punch and knock Mayweather out.

Remember McGregor has lost fights (in his own sport), while Mayweather has not. So, there is no way Mayweather will ever want to lose this fight, especially to an MMA fighter. I actually think McGregor knows he can’t win but he has such an ego, he won’t admit (it). Besides with that kind of money, how could he admit he stands no chance?

Brian Mitchell: Former world champion and now boxing publicist

This is a big event, great entertainm­ent for the whole world, and for me it is a real fight. Sure, McGregor has never fought a boxing match, but he is young, he is strong and he is very talented. He is taking on a man who is now 40-years-old and has not fought in two years. That plays the odds down a bit and means McGregor has a chance. Of course the rules are not going to suit him because he is used to cage fighting. But he is a talented boy and he has trained very hard for this because he knows he has an opportunit­y to make an even bigger name for himself. Personally, I think Mayweather will win because of his great speed. I don’t really think the win will reflect well in terms of records. He will surpass (Rocky) Marciano, yes, but I’d rather he got that record having fought against a real boxer. This is a fight the whole world seemingly wants. And I know I am going to be up to watch.

Phillip Ndou: Former boxer who fought against Mayweather

It’s a joke of a fight. I would not classify it as a proper boxing match because the other guy is not a boxer. But don’t get me wrong, I totally understand why Mayweather would agree to such a fight. Even I would come out of retirement if there was so much money to be made. I wouldn’t care if I lost or won because I’d be set for life. And I think Mayweather is taking a big risk because McGregor can damage him. Mayweather doesn’t like brawling and that young man might just do that to him and there’s a chance he might just shock him. One thing that makes it such a highly-anticipate­d fight is because a lot of people would love to see Mayweather get beaten.

But he is a very clever boxer and I think he will know not to get careless. But even if he wins, I for one will not take his 50-0 record seriously.

That guy actually fought very few people in their prime and he even refused to have a rematch with me because he knew the risk. Am I going to watch? Of course, I am actually going to be analysing for a TV station.

 ?? AP ?? READY TO RUMBLE: Floyd Mayweather trains at his gym ahead of his much-anticipate­d fight with Conor McGregor.
AP READY TO RUMBLE: Floyd Mayweather trains at his gym ahead of his much-anticipate­d fight with Conor McGregor.

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