“But we’d make sh** ton of money!” Terence Crawford confirms rejecting Conor McGregor for MMA fight
Former UFC double champion Conor McGregor will not fight boxing champion Terence Crawford because of a hilarious reason.
Terence Crawford confirms offer to fight Conor McGregor (via Imago)
Conor McGregor appears to be looking for opportunities outside of the UFC for his eventual comeback. After losing out on the chance at UFC 303, McGregor seems to be desperate to go back into action. With UFC prolonging the process, the ‘Notorious’ has taken matters into his own hands and called boxing world champion Terence Crawford.
During a recent livestream, McGregor mentioned receiving the offer to fight Crawford for a two-fight deal. McGregor mentioned that the multidivisional boxing champion didn’t want to enter the MMA octagon. Crawford also confirmed the details of the conversation and hilariously shared his reasons for rejecting the offer.
Terence Crawford may feel comfortable rejecting McGregor since he has been focused on a different superfight. He appears to be eager to face Canelo Alvarez, although the Mexican superstar has turned down his offers. It’s still being determined whether the Mexican boxer will ever fight him. However, the hype behind the fight is massive and can do great business.
Terence Crawford confirms that he was offered a two fight deal against Conor McGregor in boxing and MMA and he turned it down:
— Championship Rounds (@ChampRDS) October 2, 2024
"I just told [Conor], 'I'm not getting in no f***ing octagon with you so you can be kicking me and elbowing me and s***.'
[Conor] get to laughing and… pic.twitter.com/D3I5PxRCxM
Conversely, McGregor experienced a massive success with his first boxing venture against Floyd Mayweather in 2017. Despite the loss, McGregor took home north of $100 million and sold the second-biggest PPV event in combat sports history. The ‘Mystic Mac’ is eager to replicate the same success with or without UFC.
Conor McGregor’s UFC future is bleak?
Conor McGregor’s eagerness to comeback was visible when he asked Dana White to make the fight in December. White wasn’t sure and later promised early 2025 to be the ideal timeline. However, McGregor was definitely not a fan of this delay and even talked about a closing deal with the promotion.
McGregor’s scheduled opponent, Michael Chandler, has finally given up on the ‘red panty night’ and accepted to fight Charles Oliveira. In a recent interview, White was asked whether McGregor would fight Chandler in his return fight. While responding to the question, the UFC boss didn’t give any solid answer.
Dana White said that he doesn't have any idea that Conor McGregor's next opponent is going to be Michael Chandler when he will make a comeback in 2025:
— FEDZ_MMA (@Fedzmma) October 2, 2024
"I have no idea… Conor will fight in 2025. However it plays out as we lead up to him being ready, I have no clue.”#UFC #MMA pic.twitter.com/Wf2bU6PJYF
Despite the inactivity, McGregor is still the biggest UFC superstar in the world and has many options. Recently, the newly crowned welterweight champion Belal Muhammad also agreed to give the Irishman a title shot. However, McGregor’s antics don’t necessarily help fans and experts to trust his comeback promises.
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