Conor McGregor Feels He’s ‘Superior’ To All Combat Sports

Although it’s somehow been overshadowed by the absolute onslaught of news focused on Jon Jones’ disappointing UFC 214 failure for steroids, UFC lightweight champion Conor McGregor will still take on Floyd Mayweather this weekend (Sat., August 26, 2017) in their overblown boxing match from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nev. The two got up close and […]

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Although it’s somehow been overshadowed by the absolute onslaught of news focused on Jon Jones’ disappointing UFC 214 failure for steroids, UFC lightweight champion Conor McGregor will still take on Floyd Mayweather this weekend (Sat., August 26, 2017) in their overblown boxing match from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nev.

The two got up close and personal during yesterday’s grand arrivals from Vegas, needing security to separate them days before the actual fight is slated to happen. When the two finally do clash in the middle of the ring on Saturday night, many fans of both sports believe it will be a match of MMA vs. boxing, with each representing the overarching reputation of their respective sport.

But McGregor believes that’s far from the case. During a media scrum after the grand arrivals event via MMA Junkie (transcribed by Bloody Elbow), the Irish megastar said that he simply transcends combat sports and isn’t representing MMA or any one side, even if he clearly is representing the UFC’s rep:

“As far as MMA vs. boxing and all these versus, I am my own man in there at the end of the day. I’m not representing mixed martial artists so to speak, I feel I’m superior to it all. I’m coming in representing myself and the promotion that is the UFC that are backing me and co-promoters with me in this event. We’re in it together.”

It may be tough to say McGregor is better than both MMA and boxing, as he has zero professional boxing bouts on his record and has lost by way of stoppage in mixed martial arts. There’s no denying he’s certainly overtaken the thrown as MMA’s best current trash talker, and maybe of all-time, something that’s one of the main reasons he has a never-before-seen booking with Mayweather Jr. this week.

It’s some huge self-praise to live up to, however, as the lightweight champ who has no title defenses certainly won’t show he’s ‘superior’ to boxing if he is soundly defeated as the odds suggest. The shocking alternative may just make him bigger than all combat sports by himself, so earning $100 million to take that chance won’t be such a bad deal for “The Notorious” anyhow.

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Conor McGregor & Floyd Mayweather Scuffle, Get Separated By Security

The hype for this weekend’s (Sat., August 26, 2017) massive Floyd Mayweather vs. Conor McGregor boxing match from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nev., got started off with a bang at today’s “Grand Arrival” event. Aside from McGregor sharing a heated staredown with former sparring partner and current rival Paulie Malignaggi, the UFC champion also apparently […]

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The hype for this weekend’s (Sat., August 26, 2017) massive Floyd Mayweather vs. Conor McGregor boxing match from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nev., got started off with a bang at today’s “Grand Arrival” event.

Aside from McGregor sharing a heated staredown with former sparring partner and current rival Paulie Malignaggi, the UFC champion also apparently got into a dust-up with Mayweather and had to be separated.

Check out the scene courtesy of Fight Source on YouTube right here:

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Conor McGregor & Paulie Malignaggi Collide At Intense Faceoff In Las Vegas

Just four days out from the so-called biggest combat sporting event of all-time, much of the focus surrounding Mayweather vs. McGregor is still on the UFC champion’s beef with former boxing champion Paulie Malignaggi. The drawn-out drama, which centered on McGregor supposedly knocking Malignaggi down during a sparring session he was brought in to ‘help’ […]

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Just four days out from the so-called biggest combat sporting event of all-time, much of the focus surrounding Mayweather vs. McGregor is still on the UFC champion’s beef with former boxing champion Paulie Malignaggi.

The drawn-out drama, which centered on McGregor supposedly knocking Malignaggi down during a sparring session he was brought in to ‘help’ McGregor with and the subsequent damage it supposedly did to his reputation, has taken center stage for much of the discussion about the UFC champion’s boxing match with undefeated great Floyd Mayweather Jr. this weekend in Las Vegas.

It’s not cooling down, either, as the two enemies got into a heated faceoff during the arrivals for Mayweather vs. McGregor today, prompting more speculation that the two will eventually square off in a boxing match. Check out the scene courtesy of MMA Fighting on YouTube right here:

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Mayweather vs. McGregor Embedded Episode 2

The biggest fight of the year is less than a week away and the second episode of Embedded was released on the UFC’s YouTube channel. UFC lightweight champion Conor McGregor is set to take on boxing legend Floyd Mayweather Jr. this Saturday night at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The bout will air […]

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The biggest fight of the year is less than a week away and the second episode of Embedded was released on the UFC’s YouTube channel. UFC lightweight champion Conor McGregor is set to take on boxing legend Floyd Mayweather Jr. this Saturday night at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The bout will air on pay-per-view and is expected to be the most lucrative prize fight of all time.

In the episode, McGregor signs a fan’s cast before enjoying another hard sparring session in the boxing ring. McGregor’s performance draws praise from both coach John Kavanagh and referee Joe Cortez, who was part of the Irishman’s camp. Mayweather courts his fans at a Mayweather vs. McGregor pop-up shop and reviews some possible high-style mouthpieces for Saturday night. McGregor brings his baby to work with him at the UFC Performance Institute, where he checks out the made-for-adults nap room. Then Vegas local Mayweather makes his weekly trip to a skating rink to unwind.

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Kevin Lee Thinks Boxing Was Already Dying Before Mayweather vs. McGregor

In less than two months, rising lightweight Kevin Lee will meet Tony Ferguson in by far the biggest fight of his MMA career when the two throw down for the 155-pound title at October 7’s UFC 216 from Las Vegas. “The Motown Phenom” earned the high-profile bout after submitting noted grappler Michael Chiesa last June, […]

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In less than two months, rising lightweight Kevin Lee will meet Tony Ferguson in by far the biggest fight of his MMA career when the two throw down for the 155-pound title at October 7’s UFC 216 from Las Vegas.

“The Motown Phenom” earned the high-profile bout after submitting noted grappler Michael Chiesa last June, his fifth straight win in the octagon and ninth overall in 11 UFC bouts. But while it’s certainly clear that Lee is making quite the name for himself fighting, that’s only been amplified by the direct connection he has to this weekend’s (Sat., August 26, 2017) massive Floyd Mayweather vs. Conor McGregor boxing match from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nev.

Lee helped Mayweather prepare for the Irish MMA star, and that firsthand eyewitness account not surprisingly has him picking the 49-0 ‘Money’ to outlast ‘The Notorious,’ who does not have a single professional boxing match on his record, during an interview on today’s The MMA Hour. It may not be as one-sided as many boxing fans are predicting, however, as Lee thinks McGregor will still win some rounds:

“You know me, I study the fights well. And being around Floyd and seeing him train, and seeing him spar, I’ve gotta take him. I thought he was gonna be able to stop McGregor in the later rounds, but the closer that the fight get and I kinda see McGregor’s mentality too, I think McGregor will stick it out and Floyd will end up carrying him the last three, four rounds even.

“So I think Mayweather still wins a decision; maybe 8-4, 9-3 something like that. It’s going to be terrible for boxing, I’ll tell you that. It’s going to be terrible for boxing just from the standpoint of there’s no other sport in the world you can go in with the best of the world and actually do good, and McGregor’s going to do good, he’s gonna win rounds, he’s gonna land some punches.”

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Lee makes a good point in that sense, as you truly don’t see another sport where someone who has never competed professionally in it can come in and fight the so-called greatest of all-time. Now, the fight was obviously made because of the sheer spectacle and mountainous windfall of cash involved, but still, it’s a sobering thought when put in the terms Lee framed them.

He illustrated that point further by proclaiming that while he is the best wrestler in MMA, but he knows he can’t hang with USA Olympic standout Jordan Burroughs for long. He thinks he can box Mayweather for 12 rounds, on the other hand, and that’s why boxing is a fading sport. When the brash McGregor goes the distance with ‘Money,’ Lee believes, the facade will be exposed once and for all:

“There’s no other sport, I’m the best wrestler in MMA. Hands down. I got the numbers to back it up. I can’t go out there with Jordan Burroughs and last more than 30 seconds, like, I just know that. But I can go in there with Floyd Mayweather and I can last for 12 rounds. You feel me?

“So for boxing, as boxing standpoint, I think boxing was already dying anyway, and it’s really just going to show that it’s a bunch of smoke and mirrors too.”

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Mayweather vs. McGregor Embedded Episode 1

The biggest fight of the year is less than a week away and the first episode of Embedded was released on the UFC’s YouTube channel. UFC lightweight champion Conor McGregor is set to take on boxing legend Floyd Mayweather Jr. this Saturday night at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The bout will air […]

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The biggest fight of the year is less than a week away and the first episode of Embedded was released on the UFC’s YouTube channel. UFC lightweight champion Conor McGregor is set to take on boxing legend Floyd Mayweather Jr. this Saturday night at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The bout will air on pay-per-view and is expected to be the most lucrative prize fight of all time.

In the episode, McGregor continues to perfect his skills in the gym, as his coaches talk glove size and Game of Thrones. Mayweather and his team come out swinging at Topgolf, while McGregor’s camp works on precision at Top Shot.

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