Conor McGregor: I would win a boxing rematch with Floyd Mayweather

Conor McGregor is quite confident in his changes if he got another shot at Floyd Mayweather in a boxing ring.

Conor McGregor understands that Floyd Mayweather Jr. bested him in their first match, but he thinks he could turn the tables in a rematch. While he would like Floyd to fight MMA, he knows that a rematch is likely to happen in a boxing ring. And at a Q&A session in Glasgow’s SEC Armadillo venue, he discussed what would happen in a possible second go-around (via MMA Fighting):

“What’s sickening me is that the little motherf—ker is retired now. I know if I went another go with him, under boxing rules, I’d get that win. I know that. I know by the feeling of him in the first fight. He had to change his whole approach. He fought completely different than he ever fought. He couldn’t figure out what I was doing early on.

“With the lessons I learned from that first fight, if I had another go now, I’d get him. At the same time, he’s 50-0 and he’s getting on, I’m not gonna start calling him out. I’m happy to see a fighter (do well).”

McGregor made it clear that he wasn’t going to ask for a rematch. But he doesn’t discount the possibility of it happening, due to one factor – Mayweather’s finances:

“Let’s see how he handles this round of money. I might get the phone call again and we may do it again.”

“Fair play to him, it’s some purchase, a $26 million mansion. I’m thinking, the tax bill of this last fight, the tax bill off his previous bill, and then his good investments, I think I could be getting a call anytime soon to go again and I f—king want to.”

McGregor went on to admit that he accepts the defeat, knowing Floyd got the best of him under boxing rules:

“I got beat. I got beat under that rule set. I’m not going to start giving off like that. I accepted the rules, and I was beat in the rules. Make no mistake, every time I took his back in that f—king fight and the referee separated us, in a real fight it’s done right there. That was the part for me that I had to get over the most.

“I almost feel like I sold myself out. I put so many skills and so many shots in my back pocket for a pay check and big event and that’s been messing with my head a little bit.”

The UFC lightweight champion is currently weighing his options as to what he’ll do next.

Conor McGregor is quite confident in his changes if he got another shot at Floyd Mayweather in a boxing ring.

Conor McGregor understands that Floyd Mayweather Jr. bested him in their first match, but he thinks he could turn the tables in a rematch. While he would like Floyd to fight MMA, he knows that a rematch is likely to happen in a boxing ring. And at a Q&A session in Glasgow’s SEC Armadillo venue, he discussed what would happen in a possible second go-around (via MMA Fighting):

“What’s sickening me is that the little motherf—ker is retired now. I know if I went another go with him, under boxing rules, I’d get that win. I know that. I know by the feeling of him in the first fight. He had to change his whole approach. He fought completely different than he ever fought. He couldn’t figure out what I was doing early on.

“With the lessons I learned from that first fight, if I had another go now, I’d get him. At the same time, he’s 50-0 and he’s getting on, I’m not gonna start calling him out. I’m happy to see a fighter (do well).”

McGregor made it clear that he wasn’t going to ask for a rematch. But he doesn’t discount the possibility of it happening, due to one factor – Mayweather’s finances:

“Let’s see how he handles this round of money. I might get the phone call again and we may do it again.”

“Fair play to him, it’s some purchase, a $26 million mansion. I’m thinking, the tax bill of this last fight, the tax bill off his previous bill, and then his good investments, I think I could be getting a call anytime soon to go again and I f—king want to.”

McGregor went on to admit that he accepts the defeat, knowing Floyd got the best of him under boxing rules:

“I got beat. I got beat under that rule set. I’m not going to start giving off like that. I accepted the rules, and I was beat in the rules. Make no mistake, every time I took his back in that f—king fight and the referee separated us, in a real fight it’s done right there. That was the part for me that I had to get over the most.

“I almost feel like I sold myself out. I put so many skills and so many shots in my back pocket for a pay check and big event and that’s been messing with my head a little bit.”

The UFC lightweight champion is currently weighing his options as to what he’ll do next.