Daily Dispatch

Mayweather, McGregor face-off on trash-talk tour

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FLOYD Mayweather was on the attack on Thursday, branding Conor McGregor a quitter at the four-stop tour hyping their crosscomba­t superfight hit New York.

“Eejit” and “Circus Clown” were the tamest epithets the former welterweig­ht king, who retired from boxing with a perfect 49-0 record in 2015, threw at McGregor, one of the biggest stars of mixed martial arts.

“[He] didn’t quit once, didn’t quit twice, quit three times!” Mayweather said. “Real fighters never give up.”

McGregor, a two-division champion in the Ultimate Fighting Championsh­ip, has conceded three defeats in 24 bouts, all by submission.

The two men are set to face each other in a boxing ring in Las Vegas on August 26 in what could be the richest fight in history.

Thursday’s show at the Barclays Center, home of the NBA’s Brooklyn Nets, drew a pro-McGregor crowd of more than 13 000.

It was the third such production in three days, with one more scheduled for London aimed at pumping up interest in the bout – although both men seemed to be running short of inventive invective even if the animosity between them is actually growing.

McGregor eschewed his sharptailo­red suits for a bare chest and white fur overcoat – which he swept from his shoulders as he took the stage to offer a flexed-arm pose that inflamed the crowd.

The Irishman then paced impatientl­y as Mayweather, draped in an Irish flag, made his way to the stage and they took their positions for the ritual staredown from opposite sides of the podium.

A giant step forward from each had them nose to nose and brought more cheers from the crowd before McGregor launched into a lewd, crude address.

“No one’s going to stop me walking around this place like I own it,” he said.

Mayweather, meanwhile, was all indifferen­ce until it was his turn to launch into his profanity-laced response.

After a little back-and-forth with the crowd, he showered McGregor with handfuls of dollar bills from his backpack – a day after McGregor mocked the paltry stash of cash “Money” had brought to their promotiona­l stop in Toronto on Wednesday.

“They’re all said.

“Because that’s all you’re worth,” Mayweather replied.

Mayweather, one of the most accomplish­ed ones!” McGregor defensive fighters in history, admits there’s a level of uncertaint­y in the entire undertakin­g.

“Nobody knows that squared circle like me,” Mayweather said.

“I know angles. I know where to touch you at. I know what you don’t like. I don’t have to watch your tapes. That’s something I’m blessed with.

“But, he’s unorthodox,” weather added.

“So it’ll definitely be something different in the ring. I just have to keep my composure.”

But McGregor says he’s relishing his underdog role and will adapt just fine to the boxing ring.

“I have a very high fight IQ. I understand when to go and when not to. I’m very confident whether it’s in a ring or an octagon . . .

“I’m going to have my way with him,” he said.

In the meantime, McGregor said, the whirlwind promotiona­l tour wasn’t wearing thin for him. “I’m not tired of this,” said. “It’s really a lot of fun. We’ll keep it profession­al for now.

“Floyd is saying a lot about me tapping out but he’s never had a true fight,” McGregor added.

“He knows nothing about the game that I’m involved with. We’ll see who is quitting on August 26.” — AFP May-

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