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Michael Bisping Believes He’d Be a Tough Comeback Fight for GSP

Conor McGregor celebrates winning his second UFC title.

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Mayweather, who retired in 2015 after compiling a ideal 49-0 record, has said he would require a guaranteed $100 million to make the fight with McGregor happen. All he does is decisions. I do not run after him but if he calls me out and if it’s something the fans want – I know he is a big, huge draw – then I am am interested.

McGregor’s boxing experience is only at amateur level, so even as an elite MMA fighter he would need to be trained up significantly to face one of the best pound-for-pound boxers in history.

Georges St-Pierre is rushing back into the octagon and that seems to be the hot topic in the UFC right now.

McGregor already boasts the UFC pay-per-view but record of more than 1.6 million for his UFC 202 victory over Nate Diaz.

Not many people give McGregor much of a chance in this fight.

Despite the hefty price tag demanded by the two fighters, McGregor says he is set on fighting Mayweather and believes the fight will come together. “I think it was a very fair deal”.

Once you start talking that kind of money for a potential super-fight, it’s a real nightmare of legal questions, negotiations and administrative challenges.

At this rate, it’s possible that the victor of the UFC 209 co-main event never gets the chance to unify his title with McGregor. It seemed all hope was lost once talks fell through late past year, only making this announcement more appreciated. But some boxing personalities are now pitching in their ideas on who might win the match, particularly, Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao’s coach Freddie Roach on his recent talk with The MMA Hour.

“He would probably be outclassed and it will be a boring boxing match”, he added.

With Ronda Rousey potentially retiring, Jon Jones on suspension and Conor focusing on boxing, the UFC is running low of PPV star for 2017 and this would have worked in GSP favour when negotiating his return. According to TMZ, White lambasted Mayweather after hearing the boxing champ that he will slap McGregor when they meet. “And we can all make a lot of money”.

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The same masses that will never be happy with anything that happens in this sport, because that’s just the way it goes in mixed martial arts.

Nov 16 2013 Las Vegas NV USA Georges St Pierre enters the cage before his welterweight championship bout during UFC 167 at MGM Grand Garden Arena. Mandatory Credit Stephen R. Sylvanie-USA TODAY Sports