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Manny Pacquiao’s rep confirms demand for Conor McGregor fight ‘not there presently’ after Dustin Poirier UFC 257 win


MANNY PACQUIAO’S representative confirmed their interest in fighting Conor McGregor is ‘not there presently’.

It comes after McGregor was knocked out and stunned by Dustin Poirier at UFC 257, losing in round two.

Sean Gibbons pictured with Manny Pacquiao Credit: MP Promotions

Dustin Poirier beat Conor McGregor at UFC 257 Credit: Getty Images – Getty

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The Irishman had revealed several times in the build up to his UFC return that talks were intensifying between himself and Pacquiao.

But McGregor’s proposed return to the ring – having lost his boxing debut to Floyd Mayweather in 2017 – is all-but KO’d as he was upset in Abu Dhabi.

Now, he has been told to focus his efforts on redeeming himself in the octagon with Pacquiao no longer pursuing the former two-division UFC champion.

Sean Gibbons, president of Manny Pacquiao promotions, told SunSport: “Very unfortunate, it looked like Conor looked past Dustin and got knocked out.

“Maybe he had the Senator on his mind. I think the demand for the fight is not there presently.

“Conor has some business to clean up and handle in the UFC. 

“It’s a bummer, it could have been fun for as long as it lasted and know leg kicks would have made a world of difference.”

As quickly as McGregor picked himself up from the canvas and addressed defeat, Pacquiao appeared to move on in another direction.

Conor McGregor knocked out by Dustin Poirier Credit: Getty Images – Getty

Lightweight sensation Ryan Garcia, 22, announced on Instagram that he would be fighting Pacquaio, 42.

It is understood the two are in talks to potentially box in an exhibition bout.

McGregor revealed after the loss on Fight Island that a deal with eight-division champion PacMan was almost signed.

But now the southpaw, who was left unable to walk after Poirier battered his calves with kicks, has been left second guessing his next move.

McGregor, 32, said: “I always did want to focus on my MMA career but I’m also open. I’ll just see what happens. I don’t know what will happen.

“That Manny fight was happening. It was as good as done.

“I just want to get in and get back into a bounce, especially against that style of fighter, and not take those kicks.

“Not play with those kicks. It’s just a motherfucker to take. That’s my mind going.”

Ex-UFC star Chael Sonnen claims Conor McGregor looked scrawny and weak against Poirier


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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