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Conor McGregor: ‘I will be a god of boxing’

'I will rule over MMA and boxing with an iron fist,' says Conor McGregor

John Dennen

11th August, 2017

Conor McGregor: ‘I will be a god of boxing’
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WITH the week’s ticking down until the UFC fighter’s unlikely conversion to boxing and his effort to take on the finest in the sport, Floyd Mayweather, Conor McGregor has made some confident pronouncements.

“I have a game plan and I will execute it perfectly, like always. I have been boxing my whole life so this is not a new experience for me. I will rule over MMA and boxing with an iron fist after August 26,” he said. “The critics say that Floyd has been there before. They discredit my training, my skills, my accomplishments. This isn’t new to me though, just like boxing isn’t new to me. I am no stranger to being the underdog on paper. I am a seasoned veteran and I am confident that I am the better man. After Saturday, August 26, I will be a god of boxing.”

He has not however brought in a new boxing coach as he’s prepared for Mayweather. “I just surrounded myself with guys who are skilled and we became the best together. So, this is for all of us. This is our moment,” he explained. “I have the same camp around me for this entire rise and I think that’s a key to my success. Some fighters think they need to move or do crazy things to improve as a fighter.

“This camp has been amazing. I’m getting better by the day, more alert, quicker. My weight is at a good place but I’m going to be a much bigger man than Floyd when I we step in the ring for the fight and I think that makes a difference.”

He considers, “The story of the fight will be waiting to see who takes a step back first. We all know Floyd is a great defensive boxer and he isn’t going to keep coming forward like he says. If he does, it’s going to be a quick night for me.”

Conor McGregor

McGregor does stand to make a fortune. What happens in the fight it will be a life changing event for him. “It’s a moment like this that makes you reflect on everything you’ve been through,” Conor said. “I am enjoying every moment of this ride. I remember what life was like before I came to the UFC. All the hard work it took. All the 10-hour days in the gym, bringing food and just staying in the gym all day. I’ve made it to the pinnacle of MMA and boxing. I am honoured to be here in this moment and I am proud of what we have accomplished. Now, the moment is here and I will be ready for August 26.

“It means the world to have fans traveling from Ireland and all over the world for this fight. This is the biggest fight of all time and we owe them a hell of a show.”

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