Michael Bisping, Oscar De La Hoya Talk Conor McGregor, Floyd Mayweather Rematch

 
Former UFC middleweight champion Michael Bisping and former six-weight boxing world champion Oscar De La Hoya have had their say on the possibility of Conor McGregor and Floyd Mayweather Jr. fighting in the UFC, and the pair are both scepti…

 

Former UFC middleweight champion Michael Bisping and former six-weight boxing world champion Oscar De La Hoya have had their say on the possibility of Conor McGregor and Floyd Mayweather Jr. fighting in the UFC, and the pair are both sceptical it will happen.

The former spoke on his podcast, Believe You Me, and cannot envision it happening, though he believes it would be a completely one-sided affair if it did. 

According to the Mirror‘s Martin Domin, Bisping said:

“I honestly can’t see Floyd Mayweather fighting mixed martial arts and certainly [not] in the UFC. If he does fight in the UFC it’s going to be against Conor McGregor.

“Conor McGregor in an MMA fight will f–king destroy Floyd Mayweather like he’s never seen.

“It takes so long to learn—so long to put the pieces of the puzzle together, so long to learn the grappling the transitions from the striking to the grappling.

“Conor McGregor would literally have a field day with Floyd Mayweather.”

De La Hoya is in agreement that Money will not be setting foot in an Octagon. Per TMZ Sports, he said: “Floyd, you know him and his attention, he can’t let anybody else have attention, so he does this. He’ll never fight.”

Mayweather hinted he could cross over into MMA with a video he posted on social media:

Showtime executive Steven Espinoza confirmed to TMZ Sports he and Mayweather would be discussing the possibility:

McGregor and Mayweather fought in a crossover in August last year, with The Notorious making his professional boxing debut and Money coming out of retirement to compete.

Mayweather, 40, extended his record to 50 fights unbeaten as he knocked out the UFC lightweight champion, albeit it took him 10 rounds to do so against the Irishman.

If the American were to move into MMA, it would perhaps be an even more sensational switch.

Journalist Ariel Helwani discussed the prospect of a rematch between the pair with the MMA Beat panel, per MMAFighting.com:

Bisping’s assessment of how Mayweather would fare appears to be accurate.

Bridging the skill gap was a virtually impossible task for McGregor to do as he moved into boxing, and it would be even more difficult for Mayweather to do the same going the other way given the variety of skills required in MMA, from grappling to kicking to takedowns.

Money would have almost no hope of upsetting a man 11 years his junior on his home turf, but the sheer prospect of witnessing him in the Octagon could hold appeal to many, even if the pair would not be able to produce an engaging contest.

Despite the near certainty of his defeat, Mayweather would not be putting his boxing record on the line, though, so that may not matter that much to him if the payout would be big enough.

That is likely to be the key to whether the fight takes place, but in the meantime, Mayweather’s teasing of it will only increase the hype.  

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Floyd Mayweather Rips ‘Cokehead’ Oscar De La Hoya

Floyd Mayweather and Oscar De La Hoya met in the squared circle back in 2007, and although it was a close fight, “Money” walked away with the victory. Years later, the two former champions still seem to have a bit of bad blood between them and in a recent interview with FightHype, Mayweather explained why […]

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Floyd Mayweather and Oscar De La Hoya met in the squared circle back in 2007, and although it was a close fight, “Money” walked away with the victory.

Years later, the two former champions still seem to have a bit of bad blood between them and in a recent interview with FightHype, Mayweather explained why he believes the problems linger:

“My thing is this,” Mayweather said. “I just think that honestly, Oscar De La Hoya never liked me. I think he never liked me, honestly. He just thought that I was a loud mouth fighter that probably could fight a little bit and probably win a couple world titles. That’d be it. If you look at his boxing career, he jumped from trainer to trainer.

“My boxing career started in 1987. I’ve had two trainers…I’ve had two cutmen. I’ve had two trainers throughout my whole career — two cutmen, two trainers. You know but this is the same fighter [that wanted to fight like me]. The same fighter who wanted to fight just like me. You can pull up articles, and the articles will tell it all.”

Mayweather last fought this past August, scoring a 10th-round knockout victory over UFC lightweight champion, and although De La Hoya criticized the bout, he too has discussed fighting the “Notorious” one, which doesn’t sit too well with Mayweather:

“The same guy that calls me a woman beater, is this the same guy that was committing adultery? Is this the same guy? Is this the same guy who has admitted to being a cokehead? Is this the same guy who admitted to being an alcoholic? Is this the same guy that tried to stop the Conor McGregor fight? He tried to stop the Conor McGregor fight, now he wants to fight McGregor.

“Everybody that’s on here right now, pull up the photos. Google and pull up the photos of Oscar De La Hoya dressing in drag. Now one thing about me…if I was a young fighter fighting right now, fighting under Golden Boy, I couldn’t do it! I couldn’t do it!”

What do you make of Mayweather’s comments?

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Oscar De La Hoya Continues To Call Out Conor McGregor

More boxers are calling out UFC lightweight champion Conor McGregor. Boxing legend Oscar De La Hoya has thrown his name into the hat to fight McGregor. Keep in mind that he left his pro boxing career behind in 2008 after suffering a loss to Manny Pacquiao. Since then, he’s carved out a prominent position for […]

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More boxers are calling out UFC lightweight champion Conor McGregor.

Boxing legend Oscar De La Hoya has thrown his name into the hat to fight McGregor. Keep in mind that he left his pro boxing career behind in 2008 after suffering a loss to Manny Pacquiao.

Since then, he’s carved out a prominent position for himself as a boxing promoter and has showcased a large stable of talent including Canelo Alvarez, Miguel Cotto, and Jorge Linares among many others.

“You know I’m competitive,” De La Hoya said in a recent interview with ESPN. “I still have it in me. I’ve been secretly training, secretly training. I’m faster than ever and stronger than ever. I know I can take out Conor McGregor in two rounds.

“I’ll come back for that fight. Two rounds. Just one more [fight]. I’m calling him out. Two rounds, that’s all I need. That’s all I’m going to say. You heard it on Golden Boy Radio. Two rounds, that’s all I need.

“Let’s get it straight: In the cage, he would freaking destroy me. He would freaking destroy me. Only in the ring,” De La Hoya said. I’ve been working out for the last five months. [My confidence] is how I feel now from my training. I don’t know what it is, but I’ll tell you now that I’ve never felt so good before in my life. Every day just keeps getting better. Life is good,” De La Hoya said. “Life is a struggle; life is hard. It’s not all peaches and cream, but life is life, and you have to think about the solution of what you have to do to keep walking.”

“The Golden Boy” even claims he would be able to win by knockout in as short as two rounds. The original callout was made during his appearance on Dash Radio.

“You know I’m competitive. You know I still have it in me. I’ve been secretly training. Secretly training. I’m faster than ever, and stronger than ever. I know I could take out Conor McGregor in two rounds. I’ll come back for that fight. Two rounds. Just one more. I’m calling him out. Two rounds. That’s all I need. That’s all I’m going to say.”

TMZ decided to confirm if he was serious about his comments. Thus, they reached out to the boxing legend himself when they recently caught up with him.

“Do you not see me that I’m in shape?” De La Hoya said in response, and afterward paraphrasing a line from Guns N’ Roses’ “Paradise City.”

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