Which two matches are you most looking forward to?

  • Floyd 'Money' Mayweather Jr vs Conor McGregor

    Votes: 96 73.8%
  • Gervonta 'Tank' Davis vs Francisco Fonseca [IBF Junior Lightweight Title Match]

    Votes: 22 16.9%
  • Nathan Cleverley vs Badou Jack [WBA Light Heavyweight Title Match]

    Votes: 10 7.7%
  • Andrew Tabiti vs Steve Cunningham [USBA Cruiserweight Title Match]

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Shawn Porter vs Thomas Dulorme

    Votes: 6 4.6%
  • Canelo is putting the beats on GGG Sept 16th stay tuned

    Votes: 39 30.0%
  • GGG is putting the beats on Canelo Sept 16th stay tuned

    Votes: 17 13.1%

  • Total voters
    130
  • Poll closed .

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As a youth in ireland, I doubt u think about that. He seemed to be obsessed with self defense more than money at that time.



Conor sparring his coach :what:

8min mark is funny for the wrong reasons. They really think they can win

The interviewer is a idiot.

He interviewed Conor the other day asking him if Floyd made a mistake in not sparring mma fighters to prepare for the fight.
 

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The interviewer is a idiot.

He interviewed Conor the other day asking him if Floyd made a mistake in not sparring mma fighters to prepare for the fight.
Thats Mac Life. Thats Conor's official youtube shyt. They probably just got a Conor stan to interview Conor's team. They have cool bts shyt tho :ehh:
 

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Floyd Mayweather vs Conor McGregor schedule: From final press conference to Friday's weigh-ins, all you need to know about fight week in Las Vegas
By Will Griffee For Mailonline16:02 21 Aug 2017, updated 16:56 21 Aug 2017

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  • Conor McGregor and Floyd Mayweather are almost ready for Las Vegas clash
  • With most of the hard work done, there are now plenty of media obligations
  • Both men will look to gain that last edge during final stare-downs this week
  • Sportsmail takes you through the schedule for fight week ahead of August 26
There are just six days remaining before Floyd Mayweather and Conor McGregor go toe-to-toe in Las Vegas.

With most of the hard training completed, media obligations will dominate as both men seek to find a last minute edge in the mind games this week.



Sportsmail guides you through the schedule, from the final press conference to the weigh-ins on Friday. (All times are converted to GMT).

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Floyd Mayweather and Conor McGregor are entering the final days of preparation

Tuesday:

9.30pm - Conor McGregor arrival

The 'Notorius' will arrive for what will no doubt be a cacophonous reception outside T-Mobile arena with plenty of travelling Irish supporters expected to flock to Nevada.

10pm - Floyd Mayweather arrival

Mayweather makes his official entrance, something he has done in the fight capital of the world many times before in his illustrious 49-0 career.

This is set to be the final time 'Money Man' laps up the acclaim of the crowds to mark the start of fight week.

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The Irishman will make his official entrance outside the T-Mobile Arena on Tuesday

Wednesday:

8pm - Final press conference

Mayweather and McGregor have enjoyed an unprecedented build-up with their world press tour drumming up even more fervour for this cross-over clash.

And Wednesday will mark the final time that the pugilists can trade barbs and look to sneak a mental advantage with the verbals before fight night.

McGregor has unwavering self-belief and appears to have had the unbeaten American on the back-foot, although many believe that to be a ploy from 'Money' to draw punters into believing the fight will be competitive.

When these two get on the microphone, it's worth a listen, and Wednesday will be the last official opportunity for the two biggest names, and biggest mouths in combat sports to say their piece.


Thursday:

7pm -Undercard press conference

The bright limelight of Mayweather and McGregor will be spilling out over a number of other fighters prior to Saturday's main event.

Nathan Cleverly takes on Badou Jack and Gervonta Davies faces Francisco Fonseca in the two most attractive fights on the undercard.

All four men will be looking to cash in on the boost to their profiles that featuring on a night like this will bestow.

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Mayweather has been through fight week many times in his career and will be relaxed

Friday:

7.30 pm: Mayweather and McGregor pre-weigh in performances

This is set to be the biggest weigh-in off all time in the T-Mobile Arena and is a ticketed event in its own right.

Fans will have around three hours of performances and various forms of entertainment before the fighters take to the scales.

11pm - Fighters On The Scales

Mayweather and McGregor will finally take to the scales an hour before midnight UK time.



The Irishman usually pulls some last minute antics so watch out for any stunts he might use late on to get into Mayweather's head.

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The weigh-ins will be the last major hurdle before the two pugilists get to fight on Saturday

Saturday:

10pm - Doors open and first fight begins

The opening fight of the night will begin in the late evening UK time and there will still be a long wait for the main event as this is prior to the pre-lims starting out.

12am - At midnight the preliminary bouts take place and will last for two hours before the major television coverage starts.

2 am - The main card of action begins, and is televised by major broadcasters with rights to the fight.

Mayweather and McGregor are expected to make their ring walks at around 5am UK time but this is dependent on how quickly the previous fights last.
 

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Money May saying he's going after Conor is :mjgrin:
He's gonna do his usual style, get the W, collect the money and print them 50-0 TBE shirts.


LOL. right. I don't believe for a minute he's going to go after him. He'll counter the fukk outta him until Conor is demoralized and tired...at that point he might start taking chances
 

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Must aint seen him against Nelo. If THAT Mayweather shows up...the fight is getting stopped.
Canelo just stood there, he was too young. And everytime Nelo tried them body shots he ate a counter. Conor gonna get exposed to a lot of counters with that stupid ass stance of him, thinking he Bruce Lee. The smart move is to just do his usual defensive game and then maybe if Conor tires out, put the hands on him by round 7.
 
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