Mayweather/McGregor face off for first time today in LA

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The problem is that everything is against Connor. The gloves, the ring, the rules.

There's almost no way he can win.

And then add to the fact Floyd has lost more skill than Connor ever had to begin with.

He's not even gonna have the punching power akin to anyone Floyd has faced

Zero chance outside of a supremely lucky punch.

I don't care tbh, Conor has persistently angled for a boxing match, you call a man out in his arena you have to go by the rules. I would expect the same from Floyd if he stepped into the octagon.
 

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I really wish Floyd would pull out of this shyt. I'm getting annoyed hearing about McGregor getting paid. He hasn't earned this right. He should be thanking Floyd. Floyd is adding to white wealth for no reason
 

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Conor McGregor really believes his own hype.

Dude was mad vulgar cursing at Floyd and saying he can't read.

There's ways to promote a fight but this dude Conor is just :scust:

That really was terrible.

You dudes kill me with this :laff:
 

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ESPN

Floyd Mayweather also has $7 million tax lien, records show
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Mayweather, McGregor introduced in
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  • Associated Press
WASHINGTON -- The IRS still has Floyd Mayweather Jr. on the hook for $7.2 million in taxes from 2010, according to records that show a lien as unresolved for the year he fought Shane Mosley.

That's on top of the $22.2 million the undefeated boxer nicknamed "Money" owes in 2015 taxes for the year he earned $200 million to fight Manny Pacquiao. He brushed off the tax debt in comments to reporters Tuesday at the start of his tour to promote an Aug. 26 boxing match against Irish MMA star Conor McGregor.

Mayweather's public bravado about his wealth doesn't match up with county records in Las Vegas and his own petition to the U.S. Tax Court in Washington.

A petition filed by Mayweather last week argues that as wealthy as he is, he doesn't have the cash on hand to pay his debt for 2015. The IRS refused a direct request by the fighter to pay in installments until he is paid for the McGregor fight, and the agency said it intends to levy Mayweather.



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I don't care tbh, Conor has persistently angled for a boxing match, you call a man out in his arena you have to go by the rules. I would expect the same from Floyd if he stepped into the octagon.
They should have had the fihht in the octagon, but with everything else the same.

Would've been more interesting
 
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