The Gloves Are Coming Off: Conor McGregor AND Dana White Fire Back At Floyd Mayweather In A Big Way (VIDEO)
“Floyd’s not ready for this. Much respect to Floyd. He’s a solid businessman on what he’s been able to do … he’s a f**king animal at what he’s been able to do. But as far as real fighting … as far as true pure unarmed combat … Floyd don’t want none of this.”
He continued by saying he wants $100 million to fight him, and that’s under boxing rules because he believes Mayweather wouldn’t agree to a real fight.
BUT WAIT, THERE’S MORE!
McGregor wasn’t the only one smack talking. Dana White talked to TMZ Sports and he made it clear that McGregor is the future. Mayweather had his time, but now that time is over.
“Conor McGregor … if he touches you, you go to sleep. Floyd puts people to sleep too, with his fighting style, not with his hands.
Floyd can say what he wants about Conor, but even other fighters have to respect him. He’s special. Floyd’s never even come close to doing to other fighters what Conor does.”
This fight better happen. That’s all I have to say. All this talking is getting old. Maybe the truth is that both sides are afraid.
UPDATE: FLOYD WENT TO USA TODAY…AND HAD A MESSAGE FOR ALL HIS WOULD BE COMPETITORS
A lot of fighters in the sport of boxing may want to retire, but they have to fight because they have to. I don’t have to fight.
I just made $300 million for fighting Pacquiao. I’m OK. Like I said before, I’m happy with my position. Once again, the money don’t make me; I make money. I’m well off. I make smart moves, and like I said before, I’m happy with where my career has went.
And just when you thought it was off the table…..Floyd flips and leaves the possibility out there. Always a businessman. He closes t
he interview with:
Different days, I say different things. Different days, I feel different ways. I feel different each day. Can Floyd Mayweather contradict himself? Absolutely. So that’s why I know when I contradict myself, it doesn’t mean I’m crazy.
When someone puts up something I said in the past like, ‘Oh you said this, this day, well you said this, that day,’
I can contradict myself. I’m only human. I’m not perfect. God only made one thing perfect: my boxing record.”