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Mayweather says Khabib fight will happen

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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.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Floyd Mayweather boasts a perfect 50-0 record.
REUTERS Floyd Mayweather boasts a perfect 50-0 record.

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