McGregor’s manager: Mayweather knows he would…….
Conor McGregor’s manager has called out Floyd Mayweather for going for money matches instead of serious fights.
Audi Attar, who manages the Irish MMA star and boxer Manny Pacquiao, appears to be trying to goad Mayweather to take a serious challenge if he really has come out of retirement.
“Floyd’s taking YouTubers for a paycheck right now. Floyd could take Manny Pacquiao in a rematch, you don’t see him taking that fight,” said Attar.
“Floyd could take Conor McGregor for a rematch, you don’t see him taking that fight, but he’ll take a Logan Paul. He’ll take the young Japanese fighter he fought previously.
“I think that’s what he’s going to do, Floyd knows he would lose if he took on either Manny Pacquiao or Conor McGregor.”
McGregor has been angling for a Mayweather rematch since his defeat in his boxing debut. He is currently recovering from the leg break he suffered at UFC 264.
Mayweather has, in theory, retired, but has returned to the ring for various lucrative exhibition fights.
Boxing legend Floyd Mayweather is known for splurging money when it comes to luxury cars, accessories and gambling.
He’s done it again. This time, it was for an authentic mink fur-lined car seat for his grandson.
According to TMZ, Mayweather spent $18,000 on the accessory.
Mayweather’s Rolls-Royce
The seat was made to fit in Mayweather’s $350,000 Rolls-Royce Cullinan, which the former boxer had upholstered in mink fur.
Mayweather tasked his longtime car guy Obi Okeke – aka Doctor Bugatti – with creating the almost $20,000 gift. It’s also embroidered with the name of Mayweather’s grandson, Kentrell Jr., in highlighter yellow thread.
The car also features two cup holders that allow the former boxer and his grandson to drink Mountain Dew without worry.
Mayweather spares no expense for Kentrell, who is the son of his oldest daughter, Iyanna, and rap star NBA YoungBoy.
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He previously bought him a diamond-encrusted Rolex worth around $45,000
Boxing legend Mike Tyson believes he is inching closer to death.
The 56-year-old former heavyweight boxing champion had therapist Sean McFarland, who specialises in trauma and addiction, on his “Hotboxin’ with Mike Tyson” podcast and told him he believes his expiration date is near.