Mayweather says Khabib fight will happen
LOS ANGELES: Former world welterweight boxing champion Floyd Mayweather insisted on Wednesday he plans to fight mixed martial arts star Khabib Nurmagomedov following the Russian’s victory over Conor McGregor.
In comments to the TMZ Sports website, Mayweather was adamant that a fight with Nurmagomedov was “happening” provided it took place in the boxing ring.
Asked by a TMZ if a fight with Nurmagomedov would take place, the 41-year-old replied: “Oh, we’re fighting.”
“I’m my own boss. I can’t say what’s going on on Khabib’s end, but on my end we can make it happen,” Mayweather said.
Mayweather, who came out of retirement to defeat McGregor in a money-spinning fight in Las Vegas last year, stressed though that any fight with Nurmagomedov would take place under boxing rules.
“Who’s the A-side? He called me out, so he have to come to my world,” Mayweather said.
Mayweather, who boasts a perfect 50-0 record and the unbeaten Nurmagomedov (27-0) would be certain to generate another bumper payday if they do fight.
“When I face Khabib, I’m getting a ninefigure payday,” Mayweather said. “More than
the McGregor fight. Probably US$100 million more, guaranteed. It could be somewhere upwards of $110m to $200m guaranteed.”
Nurmagomedov is facing possible disciplinary action in Nevada following the stormy end to his victory over McGregor.
The Russian fighter jumped into the crowd immediately after the win to trade blows with members of McGregor’s entourage while other members of Nurmagomedov’s support leapt into the octagon at T-Mobile Arena to attack the beaten Irish fighter.
Nurmagomedov has also spoken enthusiastically about facing Mayweather.
“Let’s go Floyd. We have to fight now: 50-0 versus 27-0. We are two guys who never lose. In the jungle there is only one king. Of course, I am the king because he cannot drop McGregor but I drop him easily. Let’s go.”
PACQUIAO COULD FACE BRONER
Philippine boxing idol Manny Pacquiao said a January fight in the US with American Adrien Broner is almost certain, but he dodged the mounting speculation of a possible rematch with rival Floyd Mayweather.
Pacquiao, 39, pumped new life into his storied but slowing boxing career in July when he delivered his first knockout in nine years in a bout against Lucas Matthysse of Argentina.
Since then Pacquiao has defied calls to retire and promised to fight again, which has prompted unclear reports about a range of possible contenders.
But at a charity function late Wednesday in Manila Pacquiao told reporters “Broner, Adrien Broner”. He added that he preferred to face the former four-division world champion on either Jan 12 or 19 in Las Vegas.
“It is almost final but it is not yet there,” Pacquiao said.