Like Floyd Mayweather, Conor McGregor wants a piece of Tenshin Nasukawa, but with an MMA ruleset.
Fans were generally blindsided upon the announcement of Floyd Mayweather’s third resurgence from retirement last November. With the rule set unclear at first, Floyd Jr. ended up signing to fight Japanese kickboxer and mixed martial artist Tenshin Nasukawa at Rizin 14 on New Year’s Eve.
As it turned out, the two men agreed to face each other in a “special rules” exhibition boxing match. The result turned out the way many expected it to, with Mayweather coming out on top and cashing in another hefty payday.
Now, Conor McGregor wants in on the action as well. In a recent tweet he posted, “The Notorious” called out Nasukawa for another exhibition match, this time with a more diversified rule set.
I wish to go to Tokyo to face Tenshin Nasukawa in a Mixed Martial Arts exhibition bout.
Before this summer.
Please arrange this, this instant.
Yours sincerely
The champ champ. @ufc @ParadigmSM— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) January 7, 2019
Cris Cyborg also wants to jump in on any possible Japan card.
If we can not make the rematch @ParadigmSM I wish compete in an exhibition fight in Tokyo on the same event @TheNotoriousMMA will be competing in @ufc https://t.co/5qYQF3Vkq1
— Follow @CrisCyborg on IG (@criscyborg) January 7, 2019
McGregor’s fighting future is currently hanging in the balance, as he awaits his sanction for the UFC 229 post-fight brawl in October. He will have to wait until the Nevada Athletic Commission’s next meeting on January 29th.