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    Mike Tyson reveals hidden fear that would allow Conor McGregor to easily beat him in UFC and stopped him trying MMA

    MIKE TYSON has admitted he would never fight Conor McGregor in UFC – because of his fear of feet.
    The reformed Baddest Man on The Planet has revealed that would be the main reason he would swerve a career in MMA.

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    Mike Tyson admitted he would never fight Conor McGregor in the UFC

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    Tyson backed himself to beat McGregor in a boxing match Credit: AP:Associated Press
    And despite claiming he would beat 32-year-old McGregor in a boxing match, Tyson could never step foot in the Octagon.
    He said on the Dan Patrick Show: “I don’t think I wanna do that.
    “Not because Conor might kick my a**, it’s just because Conor has the right to step on my feet.
    “If anybody steps on my feet I’m tapping out. He doesn’t need to hit me.

    “If he steps on my feet when we get out the ring it’s gonna be a problem.
    “Then we’ll have some police involved. We’ll have the lawyer involved. It’s gonna be ugly.”
    Tyson, who is preparing to make a boxing comeback aged 54 by facing Roy Jones Jr, 51, in an exhibition bout, explained his fear of feet in a GQ Sports interview last year.

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    He said: “I don’t know what I would do in the UFC.

    “Because I watched the UFC a couple of times, and I watched these guys step on people’s feet. And I have the worst feet in the world.
    “If somebody steps on my feet, I would totally tap out. I would just give up, it would be a no-brainer.”

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    Former UFC champion McGregor pictured with heavyweight legend Tyson

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    Floyd Mayweather blasts Conor McGregor for ‘dance boy’ comment in racism row and rules out rematch with UFC star

    FLOYD MAYWEATHER has hit out at Conor McGregor for comments perceived to be racist during the build-up to their 2017 boxing match.
    Three years on from their world-famous fight, Money, 43, has reignited his war of words with the Irish former UFC star.

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    Mayweather has hit out at McGregor for comments perceived by many as ‘racist’ in 2017Credit: AP:Associated Press
    In the build-up to their Las Vegas showdown, Notorious used the words “monkeys” and “boy” in a way which was construed by many as being offensive.
    During one press conference, Mayweather broke out into a dance – with McGregor saying: “Dance for me, boy.”
    In another pre-fight interview, McGregor was asked who would win in a fight between himself and Rocky Balboa from Rocky III.
    Attempting to remember which movie that was, he – after a brief pause – replied: “Rocky III?

    “I’m trying to remember which one was Rocky III. Was that the one in the celebrity gym?
    “I can’t remember if that’s the one with the dancing monkeys or not.”
    In Rocky III, there is no scene with “dancing monkeys” – which prompted some people to assume McGregor was referring to scenes in which black fighters sparred at Apollo Creed’s Los Angeles gym.
    “Monkey” has long been regarded as an insult when aimed at black people.

    Meanwhile, “boy” – when used in the way in which McGregor did – has serious racial connotations.
    Historically, Caucasian-Americans would use the term “boy” to belittle African Americans.

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    McGregor and Mayweather took part in a boxing match in 2017Credit: Getty – Contributor
    At the time, McGregor, now 32, hit back at the accusations, calling them “f***ing ridiculous”.
    McGregor added: “[I was asked] would I beat Rocky, and I said ‘what Rocky?’
    “And he said Rocky III, and I was like ‘Is Rocky III the one with the gym with the circus and the monkeys?’
    “Because he had a specialized gym built that was like a circus, a celebrity circus, there was clowns, there was all this kind of stuff.
    “That’s what I meant by that.”
    But, looking back, Mayweather appears in no mood to forget – particularly with a light being shone on racism especially brightly in recent months following the death of George Floyd.

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    The pair exchanged jibes in a war of words in the build-up to the fightCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Referencing the Black Lives Matters movement, Mayweather told World Boxing News: “We all should be equal.
    “It’s just like what people are fighting for now [the Black Lives Matter movement].
    “Don’t judge me for the colour of my skin and I won’t judge you for the colour of yours.
    “When Conor McGregor said disrespectful stuff talking about ‘dance boy’ they called us monkeys, nobody got behind Floyd Mayweather.
    “This is so crazy.
    “When it’s racism amongst blacks it’s called colourist.
    “So it’s racism amongst people right now.
    “That’s why every day when I get up I am happy because I did it for myself and for my children.
    “I made sacrifices.”
    Mayweather went on to rule out ever fighting McGregor – or old rival Manny Pacquiao – ever again.

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    The American continued: “I’m a businessman now. I already proved years ago that I was the best – period.
    “Listen, I made more with McGregor – my caculties and everything else comes first.
    “Your health is your wealth.
    “Now Pacquiao fights because he has to. I fight if I want to. So there is the difference.”

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    Mike Tyson claims he would ‘kick Conor McGregor’s ass’ in boxing fight as legend appears on Jimmy Fallon’s Tonight Show

    MIKE TYSON has claimed that he would ‘kick Conor McGregor’s ass’ in a boxing fight.
    The 54-year-old is coming out of retirement to lock horns with Roy Jones Jr on September 12 in an eight-round exhibition showdown.

    Iron Mike has shed six stone in anticipation for his return to the ring and promised to give everything once he climbs between the ropes.
    The “Baddest Man on the Planet” won 44 of his bouts by KO and was a two-time world heavyweight champion.
    And despite his last fight coming back in 2005, Tyson is confident he’d have the edge over several fighting icons.
    While appearing on the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, the American claimed he’d destroy Rocky Balboa and Ivan Drago.

    When asked about UFC legend McGregor, Tyson responded: “Imma kick his ass anyway, we’ll play boxing rules.”

    McGregor, 32, lost his first, and only, professional boxing match back in 2017 to Floyd Mayweather.
    And speaking on his podcast, Tyson had actually praised the Irishman for his skills on his in-ring debut.
    He said: “He never really had a boxing match in his life, right. He went 10 rounds with the greatest fighter in the last 100 years of boxing.

    “He went 10 rounds, scored punches on the greatest boxer in the last 100 years.
    “Did he do something? Did he accomplish something? People should look who he had the fight against and look what he did when he fought against him.”
    McGregor responded on social media and wrote: “Thank you Mike and just know that for the inevitable rematch, with the knowledge I now hold of Floyd’s style, plus under the tutelage of my old school boxing coach, I will crack the puzzle, and I will beat Floyd. I promise my life on it.

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    “It’s great to see you back Iron Mike.”
    Mayweather hasn’t fought professionally since his 2017 bout against McGregor where he stopped the Notorious in the tenth round.
    Though the 43-year-old admitted recently that he would welcome another match-up against the two-weight UFC world champion.

    Thank you Mike, and just know that for the inevitable rematch, with the knowledge I now hold of Floyd’s style, plus under the tutelage of my old school boxing coach, I will crack the puzzle, and I will beat Floyd.I promise my life on it.It is great to see you back Iron Mike ❤️ https://t.co/NDrVnEaukm
    — Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) May 15, 2020

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    Five UFC stars who could fight Floyd Mayweather, who wants to get in the ring with Khabib and McGregor for £482m payday

    FLOYD MAYWEATHER looks on course to stick to his plan of coming out of retirement to fight once again – but has already warned it will NOT be against a boxer.
    The 43-year-old regularly posts training clips in his Las Vegas gym, working on various bags with his speed and accuracy there for all to see.

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    Floyd Mayweather has teased the possibility of returning to fight a UFC star
    Mayweather fuelled talks of yet another comeback last November, after announcing online he was “coming out of retirement in 2020” to work with UFC boss Dana White on a “spectacular event”.
    He officially retired in 2017 after beating ex-UFC champion Conor McGregor, but did return a year later to topple featherweight Japanese kickboxer Tenshin Nasukawa in an exhibition bout.
    And during a tour in the UK, Mayweather revealed he would not return to fight an “ordinary” boxer, insisting he had nothing to prove, and instead fancied another mega-money crossover bout.
    He said: “It doesn’t make sense for me to fight just any ordinary fighter because I’m at the point right now where it’s about business, I’m a businessman.”

    Here SunSports lists five UFC fighters who could fit the bill to face Mayweather, should he make yet another ring comeback.
    CONOR McGREGOR
    Both Mayweather and McGregor have expressed an interest to rematch.
    Mayweather even claimed he had spoken to White about fighting the Irishman and UFC lightweight king Khabib Nurmagomedov on the SAME day.
    McGregor believes he is more prepared to face Mayweather having returned to his first amateur boxing coaches before his last win against Donald Cerrone.

    After beating Cerrone, The Notorious insisted he will rematch Mayweather, as he said: “The discussions are always ongoing. They never stop. You know Floyd is going through money fast.
    “He’s far from retired, and that rematch will happen at some stage.”
    Straight after, Mayweather uploaded a mocked up poster of him and McGregor appearing to confirm his interest in a rematch.

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    Mayweather beat Conor McGregor in August 2017 by stoppageCredit: Getty
    KHABIB NURMAGOMEDOV
    After undefeated UFC champion Nurmagomedov beat McGregor a year after Mayweather’s stoppage victory in the ring, the Russian began to trade words online with the retired American.
    Nurmagomedov’s manager Ali Abdelaziz even revealed UFC promoter White put a stop to the pair fighting this January in Saudi Arabia.
    Since then Khabib has poured cold water on the bout, insisting it would only be a “money fight” rather than a legitimate one to enhance his legacy.
    But Mayweather still confirmed in March that he would “absolutely” face the Dagestani hero, but would demand £240m to do so.
    Mayweather would have to put his 50-0 unbeaten record on the line, but would likely feel more comfortable doing so against Nurmagomedov, an esteemed grappler with less threat in his boxing ability.
    Abdelaziz remains in contact with the 43-year-old superstar, meaning a deal is still possibly on the cards.

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    Mayweather shared this mocked up poster in January
    JORGE MASVIDAL
    Masvidal enjoyed a meteoric rise to stardom in 2019 with wins against Darren Till, Ben Askren and Nate Diaz.
    After beating Diaz, the 35-year-old revealed his desire to get involved in the business of crossover bouts, calling out Canelo Alvarez – who has replaced Mayweather as boxing’s top attraction.
    But Masvidal then tweeted: “Yes it is true. I can make 154” as he told fans he could drop down to fight Mayweather at 154lb – the same weight McGregor boxed the American.
    And the UFC welterweight later insisted he would give Mayweather a better fight than The Notorious did, accusing the Irishman of running out of steam by round eight.
    Masvidal told TMZ Sports: “I can box my a** off. Not saying I’m a better boxer than Mayweather, but man, I’m gonna be in there with bad intentions trying to hurt him.
    “I’m a well-conditioned athlete that’s not gonna fade. I’m not gonna fade in the eighth or ninth round. I’m gonna be there for the whole night.”

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    Jorge Masvidal has called out both Mayweather and Canelo AlvarezCredit: Getty – Contributor
    DUSTIN POIRIER
    Poirier, who has been beaten by McGregor and Nurmagomedov in the past, has previously revealed his desire to box as professional.
    UFC boss White still plans to launch his own boxing promotion, and Poirier called out Nick and Nate Diaz to a fight in the ring.
    Poirier told MMAJunkie in January: “I’d be willing to box him if they wanted to do that.
    “I wish Zuffa Boxing was around and we’d have an opportunity – him and his brother were always talking about crossing over to boxing, I’d love to put the paws on him and show you guys my boxing skills.”
    With McGregor plotting a path back to the UFC title, and Nurmagomedov set to defend his belt against the winner of Tony Ferguson and Justin Gaethje, Poirier provides a solid alternative for Mayweather.
    The 31-year-old southpaw is yet to call Mayweather out, but could garner the right amount of attention following his previous comments about wanting to make a boxing switch.

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    Dustin Poirier wants to make his professional boxing debut
    TJ DILLASHAW
    Former bantamweight champion Dillashaw is currently serving a two-year suspension for a failed drug test before his January 2019 loss to Henry Cejudo.
    But the 34-year-old – who has sparred pound-for-pound great Vasiliy Lomachenko – said during his time on the sidelines he can transition into a boxer should Mayweather be seeking a renowned name to fight.
    He told ESPN in November: “Mayweather wants a UFC star that’s good at striking. I’ve got a whole year to reinvent myself to become a boxer.
    “I’ve got the who’s-who in the boxing world. I can train with the Lomachenkos, Terence Crawfords – he ain’t going to be able to wear me out and finish me because of my cardio.
    “I think that’s a very intriguing fight. I’d love to get that Mayweather fight, not even for the money – just for the fact of proving us UFC fighters (have) got what it takes to get in that ring.”
    “I think Conor McGregor did a great job of showing what we can do, and that our movements are awkward and that it’s tough for (boxers) to deal with, and I’ve seen it myself in the boxing world. I think that would be a super intriguing thing to get involved in, and I’ve got the time to do it.”

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    Floyd Mayweather won’t rule out Conor McGregor rematch but it would ‘have to be worth it’ and won’t be MMA bout

    BOXING legend Floyd Mayweather has refused to rule out a second fight against Conor McGregor – but he has stated the bout wouldn’t take place in the Octagon.
    The 43-year-old has rubbished the idea that he could switch sports, despite teasing fans in the past that he could enter the world of MMA.

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    Floyd Mayweather stopped Conor McGregor in the tenth round of their 2017 boutCredit: Reuters
    Mayweather hasn’t fought professionally since his 2017 bout against McGregor where he stopped the Notorious in the tenth round.
    And it appears that the 1996 Olympic bronze medallist would welcome another match-up against the two-weight UFC world champion.
    Speaking to Forbes about whether he would entertain another fight against McGregor, Mayweather said: “For now, I’m happily retired.
    “You never know, but it would have to be worth it.

    “Just like gambling right? Juice worth the squeeze no matter who the opponent is.”
    IT MAY HAPPEN
    Asked whether he would be prepared to face McGregor or Khabib Nurmagomedov in the Octagon, Mayweather point-blank refused.
    He commented: “No [I won’t compete in MMA].
    “I think just like how winning teams receive home-field advantage in the playoffs…you don’t fix what isn’t broken, and my record isn’t broken.”

    The former five-weight did state though that he is in talks to return to Japan to compete in another exhibition bout.
    He revealed that he is in discussions about a bout to take place in Tokyo once again, the same city he won £7million in December 2018 after beating kickboxer Tenshin Nasukawa.

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    Asked about if there is truth in rumours that he will have another exhibition dust-up, Mayweather confirmed: “We’re working on some things right now for Tokyo, whether 2020 or 2021.”
    He failed to disclose who he could potentially face, but SunSport have reported how former WBA super-featherweight champ Takashi Uchiyama is being lined up.
    Uchiyama, 40, won 24 out of 27 fights inside the squared circle, before calling time on his career after suffering consecutive defeats to Jezreel Corrales in 2016.

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    UFC legend Conor McGregor’s most controversial moments from Khabib bus attack to Dublin pub assault and ‘f*** you’ suit

    CONOR McGREGOR has produced some of the most notorious moments in the UFC cage.
    But he has made as many headlines for his controversial behaviour outside of it.

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    Conor McGregor has made many headlines for his controversial behaviour outside of the OctagonCredit: Getty – Contributor
    From pub brawls to bus attacks, the 32-year-old Irishman has provided plenty of talking points.
    With McGregor yet to reverse his third retirement in four years, SunSport looks at his most infamous moments.
    NAZI JIBE
    McGregor defeated Russian-born German Dennis Siver in January 2015, earning him a shot at the featherweight title. 
    But in the pre-fight build up, McGregor tweeted, “Kiss them feet Nazi”. 

    In his apology he wrote, “Ich bin ein sowwy. Now about them feet…” 

    ALDO THREAT 
    Before McGregor KO’d Jose Aldo in 13 seconds, he said: “If this was a different time, I would invade his favela on horseback, and would kill anyone who wasn’t fit to work. But we’re in a new time, so I’ll whoop his ass instead.”
    The Irishman also claimed he would wanted to “turn his favela into a Reebok sweatshop”. 
    Aldo was born from poverty in Manaus and fought his way to a better life through martial arts. 

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    McGregor traded words with Jose Aldo before their fight
    CHOLO JIBE 
    When Nate Diaz filled in on late notice to face McGregor at UFC 196 in March 2016, the UFC hastily put together a press conference. 
    There Diaz was called “a little cholo” by his newly found rival. 
    ‘Cholo’ is a racially-charged pejorative term meaning a Mexican of low-class or criminal background.

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    McGregor and Diaz go at it at a presser before their first fight
    UFC 200 NO-SHOW 
    After Diaz beat McGregor, their rematch was pencilled in for UFC 200 – but again controversy marred the pre-fight presser. 
    The Notorious refused to come to the media event as he wanted to remain in Iceland to train and was also affected by the death of Joao Carvalho, who passed away following a bout with McGregor’s team-mate Charlie Ward. 
    For failure to show up to the press conference, he was axed from the event all together. 

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    McGregor failed to show up to the UFC 200 press conference
    BOTTLE FIGHT 
    McGregor and Diaz would get the date for their rematch, but they still couldn’t behave at the presser. 
    The pair began lobbing bottles at each other, with McGregor then throwing cans of UFC’s sponsored Monster Energy cans. 
    McGregor was initially fined £120,000, only for it to be halved, while he also had to serve 50 hours of community service. 

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    McGregor throwing a bottle at Diaz before their rematch
    RACISM ACCUSATIONS 
    Before McGregor made his professional boxing debut against Floyd Mayweather in August 2017, he found himself in hot water for remarks made in the build up. 
    He shouted at Mayweather, “dance for me, boy” before saying he was “half-black from the belly button down”.
    McGregor denied racism, but did say: “If anyone was offended, of course I apologise. I am human at the end of the day.” 

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    McGregor denied racism before his boxing debut against Floyd Mayweather
    F*** YOU SUIT 
    In the opening press conference between McGregor and Mayweather, the then-UFC champion wore a pinstripe suit tailored by David August Heil. 
    But on closer inspection the stripes were made up of ‘f*** you’ remarks. 
    Explaining the design, Heil said: “The idea originated internally. The expression was the perfect juxtaposition to the traditional pinstripe suit. I wanted to use fighting words.”

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    McGregor’s famous ‘f*** you’ suit worn before boxing Mayweather
    HOMOPHIBIC SLUR
    After McGregor’s team-mate and close friend Artem Lobov was defeated in October, 2017 he called opponent Andre Fili a “f****t” for his tactics. 
    The Irishman – who has campaigned for same-sex marriage before – later held his hands up and issued an apology, admitting his mistake. 
    He said: “I’m human; I slip up, I say stupid things every damn day. All I can (do) is hold my hand up and apologise if anyone was offended.”

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    McGregor apologised for using a homophobic slur in 2017
    REF ATTACK 
    A month after McGregor was captured using homophobic slurs, he was again caught up in controversy following a friend’s fight. 
    After Ward won at Bellator 187, The Notorious jumped into the cage in celebration but was confronted by referee Mark Goddard. 
    McGregor then went at Goddard and while being held back appeared to spew verbals at the Brit official. 

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    McGregor burst into the ring and confronted the refereeCredit: MMAnytt.com
    BUS ATTACK 
    In his most infamous incident, McGregor travelled 3,000 miles from Dublin to New York in April 2018 to confront rival Khabib Nurmagomedov, who was filmed in a dispute with Lobov earlier that week. 
    The Irishman, accompanied with friends, then attacked the bus with Khabib inside, smashing windows and causing six fights to be cancelled through injuries. 
    Dana White called it the “most disgusting thing” in UFC’s history. 

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    McGregor launched a trolley at the window of the busCredit: The Mega Agency
    POST-FIGHT BRAWL 
    McGregor would get his chance to settle the score with Nurmagomedov at UFC 229 in October 2018. 
    But after winning by submission in four rounds, Khabib hopped the cage and began brawling with McGregor’s team – while the Irishman did the same in the cage. 
    McGregor was banned for six months and handed a £60,000 but boasted about landing the final punch of the night – on Nurmagomedov’s cousin. 

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    Chaos reigned inside and outside the Octagon after McGregor tapped out in the fourth roundCredit: Sportsfile – Subscription
    SMASHING FAN’S PHONE 
    The Notorious was out of the Octagon throughout 2019 – but was making noise for all the wrong reasons. 
    In March he was captured smashing a fans phone on the floor in Miami and later arrested. 
    But he settled a civil lawsuit with the victim out of court.

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    McGregor settled a civil lawsuit with the victim out of courtCredit: AFP or licensors

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    PUNCH IN THE PUB
    McGregor’s most shameful moment came in April last year after he was caught on CCTV punching a man in his 50s in a Drimnagh pub following a dispute over his Proper 12 whiskey. 
    It led to several fans in Ireland turning their back on the former two-division champion and some pub refusing to sell his whiskey. 
    McGregor pleaded guilty to one charge of assault last November and fined £861. 

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    McGregor pleaded guilty to one charge of assault last November and fined £861Credit: TMZ More

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    Real Madrid ace Sergio Ramos impresses Conor McGregor with version of the ‘Billi strut’ after scoring rocket in training

    CONOR McGREGOR was impressed by Sergio Ramos’ version of his ‘Billi strut’, which he busted out after smashing a shot home during training.
    The Dubliner hailed his ‘bro Sergio’ after Ramos shared the clip and asked for McGregor’s feedback.

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    The Real captain has been banging in some crucial goals during their title run-inCredit: Getty Images – Getty

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    McGregor and his famous ‘Billi strut’Credit: AP:Associated Press

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    Credit: @thenotoriousmma

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    Credit: @thenotoriousmma
    While the pair compete in different sports, they share similarly brash approaches with both men being fond of winding up opponents.
    While Ramos has played a central role in Madrid’s title winning efforts, scoring a ridiculous ten goals in the process (albeit many of them were from the penalty spot), McGregor has been away from his sport since January when he destroyed Donald Cerrone.
    He even announced his retirement from MMA last month, although few expect that to stick with him having done so on two previous occasions.
    The latest hint fans received that he would be back in the octagon before too long came from his longtime coach John Kavanagh.

    He shared a throwback photo of the two partying together from 2015 along with their partners Dee Devlin and Orlag Hunter.
    And alongside that he captioned the pic: “5yrs ago. Book ain’t finished.”
    However, he previously admitted that he ‘can’t do s**t’ to convince McGregor to come back to the UFC.

    He said: “Is Conor retired? Yes, he is as far as I can tell. That’s what he said, isn’t it?

    “I can’t convince Conor to do s**t. Conor will tell Conor what he’s gonna do.
    “And who knows? Who knows what’s gonna happen in the future. But, as for now, he’s retired.” More

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    Conor McGregor admits he ‘shivers’ when watching old boxing technique he used in build-up to Floyd Mayweather fight

    CONOR McGREGOR admitted he “shivers” in embarrassment at the boxing technique he displayed before fighting Floyd Mayweather.
    The UFC superstar made his ring debut in 2017, losing in 10 rounds to all-time great Mayweather.

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    Conor McGregor ‘shivers’ at his old boxing technique

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    McGregor during his open workout before fighting Floyd MayweatherCredit: Alamy Live News
    But in the open workout before the fight McGregor was ridiculed for his unusual warm up in the ring before hitting various bags for 12 rounds at the UFC’s Performance Institute in Las Vegas.
    The Irishman has since returned to his first ever boxing coaches at the Crumlin amateur club, with former Olympian Phil Sutcliffe, for the first time ever, cornering the 32-year-old on his octagon comeback in January.
    Before he beat Donald Cerrone in just 40 seconds, the now-retired McGregor was filmed back at the UFC’s PI, and admitted he cannot bear to look at the way he was punching in the lead-up to his boxing debut.
    He said: “I actually look at the Mayweather [fight], the shots on the bag and the way I was punching and I actually can’t even watch that.

    “I shiver when I see the way I was throwing my punches back then. I just wasn’t sitting right on them, just floating through the air.

    “Now I’m getting into positions and sitting in. Got to go through everything to learn, to truly learn. Experience is the best teacher of all.”
    McGregor neglected to bring in a boxing coach before his loss to Mayweather, with striking trainer Owen Roddy instead leading the camp alongside John Kavanagh.
    The former two-time UFC champion has eyed a return to boxing, calling for a rematch against Mayweather, 43, or super-fight against 41-year-old Manny Pacquiao.

    Back under the guidance of those who first taught McGregor how to box, he believes he is more prepared to perform in the ring.

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    Despite Floyd claiming he would “whip McGregor’s ass again”, the Irishman told ESPN in January: “I wasn’t sinking into my shots like I am now, [with] what my boxing coaches are drilling, specific boxing things they’re drilling into me again.
    “I know I beat Floyd, I’d beat Floyd if we rematched, when we rematch. I would like to box him. I think that would be a good rematch.
    “But also, I would be open to other boxing bouts. You know, Manny. We’re actually close to signing Manny. There’s been talks about the Manny fight as well.”

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