McGregor contractually barred from using MMA moves on Mayweather

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Conor McGregor, as the premier UFC fighter, knows how to win fights with elbows, knees and kicks, but if he employs those tactics in his August 26 boxing match with Mayweather, the penalties would be severe.

A win for Mayweather would move him ahead of former heavyweight great Rocky Marciano, who also retired with a flawless 49-0 career record.

That's because TMZ Sports is reporting that Mayweather expects to make between $200 million and $300 million for the McGregor fight, although the exact terms haven't been disclosed just yet. "There has never been anybody like him in this sport". Every sports fan can judge him, and we can do it using the thing he cares about so much he uses it as his nickname. For the first time ever an MMA/UFC champion will cross over into the world of boxing and challenge arguably the best boxer of our time.

"He would go in and do exactly what he said he was going to do".

"If I had to tell you right here, right now, do I think Conor's coming back this year?" Brazilian Bethe Correia, whose bantamweight clash with American Holly Holm will be the main event of fight night here on Saturday, says it is going to be a tough fight for the Irishman. Not only will it break the records here in the United States but we think it is going to break the records globally.

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But Mayweather has earned a reputation as one of the savviest fighters in the history of boxing, silencing more explosive opponents like Pacquiao with his astute technical approach. Conor McGregor has been active, you know what I'm saying? Still, the fans want this match thanks to the promotional ability of McGregor, who has been calling Mayweather out for years.

FILE - In this May 2, 2015, file photo, Floyd Mayweather Jr. celebrates during his welterweight title fight against Manny Pacquiao in Las Vegas. I believe the answer is yes. "I stopped doubting Conor McGregor a long time ago".

"All these questions are what makes this fight intriguing". But the reason Conor McGregor's as big as he is is he'll fight anybody, anywhere, anytime.

McGregor's agent, Audie Attar, said McGregor is committed to boxing only in this fight.

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