Five Reasons Mayweather vs. McGregor Isn’t As Big As Advertised

We’re finally closing in on August 26th, which means the incessant, non-stop media coverage of Mayweather vs McGregor will wind up before coming to a screeching halt sometime in the days (or maybe weeks) after. While the promoters and people behind this bizarre super fight maintain that this is the fight fans asked for, it […]

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We’re finally closing in on August 26th, which means the incessant, non-stop media coverage of Mayweather vs McGregor will wind up before coming to a screeching halt sometime in the days (or maybe weeks) after.

While the promoters and people behind this bizarre super fight maintain that this is the fight fans asked for, it goes without saying that these same fans will most likely be unsatisfied with the final product.

Check out our five reasons why Mayweather vs. McGregor isn’t as big of a fight as it’s being advertised:

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5. It’s Been Overhyped From Day One

Fight fans and non-fight fans alike have been inundated with media coverage of Mayweather vs McGregor since the moment the contracts were finalized.

From the premature week-long press tour (which was held in July, a month prior to fight night), to glove-size changes and spurned sparring partners, fans have been force-fed story after story on every possible detail regarding this crossover fight.

The media circus that has surrounded MayMac has been non-stop and so in-your-face it’s been impossible to ignore it.

Anytime a fight is hyped up that much, expectations always end up being too high in terms of the outcome.

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