Las Vegas Review-Journal

TKO’D Mcgregor brings punch to after-party

- JOHN KATSILOMET­ES

Afrom a mouse under his left eye, and the inescapabl­e reality of having been TKO’D hours earlier by Floyd Mayweather, Conor Mcgregor looked like a champ at Encore Beach Club at Night early Sunday morning.

With his mug showing some wear and tear, Mcgregor was in high spirits when he showed up just after 2 a.m. following dinner at Andrea’s at Encore Las Vegas. The UFC superstar, now 0-1 in profession­al boxing matches, was presented a trophy of the hotel, then met up with the odd pairing of owner Steve Wynn and actor Orlando Bloom on the red carpet.

Mcgregor hustled to the

VIP terrace and addressed a sold-out crowd: “It didn’t turn out the way we wanted, but we can still party like it did!”

The appearance opened Mcgregor’s two-year residence to host post-fight parties at Wynn nightclubs. He holds the distinctio­n as the only non-dj to partner with the resort in such a deal, but he took the booth at the 50,000-square-foot party fortress and rapped the Fat Joe-rema Ma single, “All the Way Up.”

Across the hotel, Leonardo Dicaprio, Kevin Connolly and Adrien Brody (along with their requisite entourage) hit XS Nightclub for The Chainsmoke­rs’ set. Joining that fray: Bloom, model/actress Charlotte Mckinney, ex-indiana Pacers star Reggie Miller and actor Michael

Bay.

Whither the ‘Money Man’?

As expected, Mayweather held forth at Girl Collection, his strip club at the former Sheri’s Cabaret adult club site at 2580 S. Highland Drive. Mayweather reportedly rolled in about 2:30 a.m., navigating his newly purchased 2012 Bugatti Grand Sport Convertibl­e.

The celeb website TMZ reports Mayweather bought this beast Wednesday for $3.3 million.

The entry fee for Mayweather’s club was ramped up Saturday. Typically the low-end cover charge is $50; Saturday it vaulted to $500. Mayweather has said his post-fight plans are to build business at the club, while also developing “the next Floyd Mayweather” as a trainer.

Seats unoccupied

The fight drew an announced 14,623 at T-mobile Arena, short of a sellout and far short of the capacity crowd of 20,150 for Saul “Canelo” Alvarez’s unanimous decision domination of Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. on May 6.

For Saturday’s card, entire sections of T-mobile were left unoccupied — specifical­ly sections 101-105 and 117-120, in the arena’s upper level. Many tickets were reportedly sold in those sections, but fans were relocated to unsold seats on the floor — tickets in the $5,000-$7,500 range — which made for a more robust crowd for the Showtime payper-view telecast.

The 100-level sections were behind the main cameras facing the ring, out of view for those watching the broadcast.

Veteran ticket broker Ken Solky, founder of Lasvegasti­ckets.com, said his “best guess” on the shuffling of seats was that blocks of tickets held by MGM Resorts and the UFC went undistribu­ted and were returned to Ticketmast­er for public sale. Those returned tickets were available for purchase on the site throughout the day, but most went unsold.

MGM Resorts officials said the arena was set to seat about 15,000 for Saturday’s event, but offered no official specific capacity figure number (nor an official explanatio­n as to why the arena would be set up for 15,000 for Mayweather-mcgregor, but 20,000-plus for Alvarez-chavez Jr.).

The resort company did sell out all of its closed-circuit viewing parties, which commanded a minimum $99 cover charge.

Regardless, it is apparent the general-public seats for the live fight were priced too high for a sellout, even as independen­t ticket brokers were able to deal their full allotment of tickets. Solky said the lowest ticket price on his site was a healthy $1,250$1,500 as late as 5 p.m., with top prices considerab­ly higher than the $10,000 face value.

“The people who were willing to pay those prices got what they paid for,” Solky said. “It was a great fight, and a great night.”

Shaf rocks the Barge

Paul Shaffer joined David Perrico’s Pop Strings at Cleopatra’s Barge at Caesars Palace again Saturday night, following up his unbilled debutwith Martin Short on that stage Friday night (Short was in town for his co-headlining gig with Steve Martin atthe Colosseum). Shaffer is effectivel­y generating buzz for his shows with the Shaf-shifters at the Barge in late-december and early January.

John Katsilomet­es’ column runs daily in the A section. Contact him at jkatsilome­tes@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @johnnykats on Twitter, @ Johnnykats­1 on Instagram. As of 9 p.m. Sunday:

1. PPV issues cause problems for Mayweather­mcgregor card

Fight fans were in dismay when the Showtime and UFC pay-per-view telecasts experience­d power outages during the Floyd Mayweather-conor Mcgregor undercard Saturday night.

2. Floyd Mayweather stops Conor Mcgregor in 10th round

Las Vegan Floyd Mayweather stopped UFC star Conor Mcgregor in the 10th round of their super welterweig­ht megafight at T-mobile Arena on Saturday night.

3. Strip nightclub evacuated after reports of shooting

A Strip nightclub and parts of a casino were evacuated Sunday morning after reports of a shooting that turned out to be false, Las Vegas police said.

4. EDITORIAL: Federal judge forcing IRS to come clean on targeting scandal

“It’s long past time that the IRS be held accountabl­e. Judge Walton should be applauded,” the editorial says.

5. Mayweather-mcgregor circus entertaine­d us to the last

No one can deny the level of worldwide enthusiasm Saturday delivered. Boxing has never been dead, and perhaps it even gained more popularity with the Floyd Mayweather-conor Mcgregor fight, columnist Ed Graney writes. As of 9 p.m. Sunday:

1. Mayweather vs Mcgregor quick recap

A look at Saturday night’s fight, won by Floyd Mayweather over Conor Mcgregor at T-mobile Arena on the Las Vegas Strip.

2. Balcony fire breaks out at Westgate

A Clark County Fire Department official talks about how crews responded to the fire at the Westgate on Saturday.

3. A look at the Raiders stadium site in Las Vegas

Explore the Russell Road site where the Raiders will build their new stadium.

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David Becker Wynn Nightlife UFC fighter Conor Mcgregor, center, is flanked by Wynn Resorts CEO Steve Wynn, left, and actor Orlando Bloom at Mcgregor’s after-fight party early Sunday at the Encore Beach Club at Night at Wynn Las Vegas.
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Tony Tran Photograph­y Drai’s Nightclub.

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