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McGregor lost to Mayweather in his boxing debut when they fought in 2017 and the UFC legend has been warned he could suffer the same result in a MMA rematch

Conor McGregor has been told a UFC rematch against Floyd Mayweather wouldn’t be as one-sided as he thinks.

UFC legend McGregor crossed over to boxing for his professional debut in 2017 against former five-weight world champion Mayweather. The Irishman was stopped in the 10th round in a fight that sold 4.3million pay-per-view buys, with Mayweather taking home upwards of $100million whilst McGregor made over $30million.

Mayweather retired with a flawless record of 50-0 after the fight and McGregor has since shown interest in getting back in the ring. British boxing legend Carl Froch thinks despite Mayweather having no MMA experience at all, he could do more than hold his own against McGregor in the cage.

Conor McGregor: Floyd Mayweather in worst shape I've ever seen - Eurosport

“Once they start kicking you in the legs, getting close to you and taking you to the ground, I think you are bang in trouble,” Froch told talkBOXING. “But I don’t think it’s as much of a mismatch as people think it is. Especially Tony Bellew because he’s always talking about, ‘You haven’t got a chance. No way, no chance. That’s it, fight over. Boxer in a cage? No chance!’

 

“I’m like, [McGregor’s got] two arms, two legs, the geezer is smaller than me. In my own mind, I don’t think it’s such a mismatch. When Conor McGregor fought Mayweather, it was a mismatch because McGregor could only use his hands, and he’s not a boxer. Mayweather is – a fantastic one, one of the best ever.”

If you put Mayweather in a cage, does that all of a sudden become a total mismatch and Conor McGregor takes him out? I’d say no. I think Mayweather can sit behind his jab, still time him with a right hand and have a look at the feet. I’d love to see it to know for sure, but I don’t think it’s a one-sided whooping. Maybe I’m stupid.”

Floyd Mayweather defeats Conor McGregor by TKO in 10th round - ESPN

Mayweather has earned massive paydays for taking part in several exhibition fights against influencers and MMA fighters since his last professional fight. McGregor hasn’t fought in over two and a half years but is expected to make his UFC return against Michael Chandler later this year.

There have been so many debates on the issue. Fans have often asked, why don’t they duke it out in the ring and settle the argument once and for all? Unfortunately, the big question mark still looms over the latter point. The Devin Haney and then-Gervonta Davis (now Abdul Wahid) sparring story just doesn’t seem to show any signs of fading away.

The saga is almost eight years old now. Different versions abound across the social media world. Often, there are attempts to derive legitimacy through clips featuring veterans and individuals closely affiliated with boxers. One good example came up some time ago and it’s been gaining traction with each passing hour.

Trying his best to recollect, Floyd Mayweather Sr., standing beside Devin Haney, asked the pose of reporters, “What’s the guy’s name?” The reply came, “Gervonta Davis.” Appearing visibly confused, he juggled his memories. until something clicked. “Hey hey hey, I’am just gonna tell you, you know, tell you the truth.” The reporters also chorused, “Tell the truth, tell the truth.” But then once again, the former welterweight boxer-turned-trainer tried recalling the boxer’s name, who Haney fought amidst roaring laughter.

The answer remained the same: “Gervonta Davis…Tank…Tank.” Mayweather Sr. minced no words: “His a** already got whooped by Devin Haney.” But then this won’t be the first time Floyd Mayweather Jr.‘s father came in support of his pupil.

Gervonta Davis incredibly calls out mentor Floyd Mayweather for a fight  after he trains his RIVAL Devin Haney – The US Sun | The US Sun

Fight Hub uploaded a video back in 2017. It shows Mayweather Sr. speaking about how he had put Devin Haney against then-Gervonta Davis.

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My son just he just told me…he’s just telling me about Tank……now he was everything about him. He goes he and as Davis did super good but I have to tell you this right here, he did super good but guess what I did?” he asked. One of the reporters guessed that he must have put one of his fighters against ‘Tank’. “Yes, I did,” said Mayweather Sr. “Who did you put? Devin Haney?” The reporter shot back. “You better believe it,” Mayweather Sr. responded.

When the reporter asked how the sparring went between the two, Mayweather Jr.’s father, expressing shock, called out such questions as preposterous. “It was a one-way deal it only one man controlled it, and that was Devin Haney.

However, it should be remembered that Floyd Mayweather Sr. had known Devin Haney since he was ten. Hence, in the eyes of many fans and followers, his comments could be perceived through a biased lens.

Devin Haney challenges Gervonta 'Tank' Davis: "You're a p---y." | Marca

Then, of course, there’s always the other side. One of the clips often used to present the lightweight champion’s version is that of Adrien Broner’s. He described how he jumped in the ring when things took turns for the worst as Haney started taking hits from ‘Tank’. Last year, having had enough, even the man in question, Gervonta Davis reportedly (now Abdul Wahid), went on a tirade, lambasting those claiming that Haney stopped him.

Diaz has boldly claimed he would beat heavyweight rivals Joshua and Fury in a ‘real fight’ despite being considerably smaller than both of them

UFC legend Nate Diaz has claimed he would “f*** up” Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury in a ‘real fight’.

Diaz is considerably undersized compared to boxing rivals Joshua and Fury, weighing around 30kg less and giving up around six inches in height. What Diaz lacks in size he makes up for in grappling experience, being a black-belt in jiu-jitsu with 12 UFC wins coming by submission.

Comparisons between MMA fighters and boxers have been made for years but only a handful of pugilists have tried their luck in the cage, with most of them coming up short. Diaz has put confidence in his grappling abilities whilst discussing hypothetical fights against Joshua and Fury.

They don't stand a chance" - Nate Diaz boldly predicts beating Tyson Fury  and Anthony Joshua in a "real" fight

“I’ll f*** up Tyson Fury. I’ll f*** up Anthony Joshua. All these motherf****rs in a real fight, they don’t stand a chance. It’s like, we’ve got, everybody’s going on boxing [Floyd] Mayweather. We’re playing a little game… I don’t like being like, labelled as an ‘MMA fighter’. I’m a boxer. I’m a Jiu-Jitsu guy. I’m a kickboxer. I don’t like any of the one-dimensional things by itself anyway. I like it all,” he told Sneako.

 

Fury has refused to rule out an MMA crossover and even teased a cage fight with former UFC champion Francis Ngannou before their boxing fight last October. Joshua has shown little interest in MMA but he takes on Ngannou next month in the hopes of securing an undisputed heavyweight world title shot.

Cult hero Diaz is currently a free agent after parting ways with the UFC in September 2022. The 38-year-old made his boxing debut against social media star Jake Paul last August but was dropped on the way to losing a one-sided decision. Diaz admitted he wanted to fight on UFC 300 in April but is open to taking another boxing fight after missing out on the mega-event.

Nate Diaz GALNA påstående om Anthony Joshua och Tyson Fury!

“I wanted to, but I don’t think so,” he said. “I think I wanna do boxing, fight another fighter. I could fight anybody in the world right now, but no one can fight me. Everybody’s locked down to organisations, locked down to the UFC, PFL.” Diaz has been linked to a boxing rematch against Jorge Masvidal in March almost five years on since they first met in the UFC.

UFC LEGEND Nate Diaz has claimed he would “f*** up” Tyson Fury or Anthony Joshua in a “real fight”.

Diaz, 38, threw his hat into the crossover boxing game last year, when he lost to YouTuber Jake Paul in a fifth round defeat.

The UFC star is frustrated by boxing as a sport, and feels that MMA leads to a more realistic representation of how two people would deal with a real fight.

He feels he would take both stars in a street fight, despite weighing a whopping thirty kilograms less than them.

He’s also considerably smaller than both men, measuring six feet in height, with Joshua 6’6″ and Tyson Fury a whopping 6’9″.

While many MMA stars have made the crossover into boxing, only a handful of boxers have gone the other way.

Francis Ngannou recently boxed Tyson Fury and gave a good account of himself, downing the WBC heavyweight champion in the third round.

Diaz told Sneako via The Mirror: “I’ll f*** up Tyson Fury. I’ll f*** up Anthony Joshua. All these motherf****rs in a real fight, they don’t stand a chance.

Boxing: Tyson Fury dismisses Anthony Joshua fight talk: Get to the back of  the queue | Marca

“It’s like, we’ve got, everybody’s going on boxing [Floyd] Mayweather. We’re playing a little game… I don’t like being like, labelled as an ‘MMA fighter’.

“I’m a boxer. I’m a Jiu-Jitsu guy. I’m a kickboxer. I don’t like any of the one-dimensional things by itself anyway. I like it all.”

Fury refused to rule out an MMA match with Ngannou during the buildup to their boxing match last October, with many assuming that Ngannou would make light work of the boxer in that form of bout.

Joshua, meanwhile, has shown little interest in fighting in an MMA bout when asked about the prospect.

He takes on Ngannou in March, with the winner assumed to be fighting the winner of Fury Vs Oleksandr Usyk.

Diaz is a free-agent after being let go by the UFC in September 2022, he admitted that he wanted to be a part of UFC 300 but was not called up for the event.

Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury agree terms of two-fight deal | Boxing | The  Guardian

On rumours linking him with a boxing match against former UFC rival Jorge Masvidal, Diaz said: “I think I wanna do boxing, fight another fighter. I could fight anybody in the world right now, but no one can fight me.

“Everybody’s locked down to organisations, locked down to the UFC, PFL.”