As New York Crime Family Boss’ Grandson Puts Floyd Mayweather on High Alert, Conor McGregor Adds to It With Rematch Challenge for His Nemesis

Conor McGregor remains confident that he could beat Floyd Mayweather in a potential rematch, despite his loss to the undefeated boxing legend in one of the most significant fights in combat sports history. Let's take a closer look at the story.

Conor McGregor expressed confidence in defeating Floyd Mayweather in a rematch during a recent media interview.

Conor McGregor Confident for Mayweather Rematch

McGregor said, “Sure [on the possibility of beating Mayweather].”

He added “For sure, I have been thinking about it for a long time and I have had a long time to think about it and analyze it,”.

Conor McGregor is content with his performance against Floyd Mayweather in 2017 and expressed interest in training with his old boxing coaches again. McGregor believes his style has improved since their last collaboration.

McGregor happy with
Mayweather fight,
wants to train with old coaches

He said, “[I am] happy how it went down the last time.” 
” I’d for sure love to go back to my old boxing coaches with whom I reunited post-fight. I feel my style has developed,” said the former double champion.

A highly anticipated rematch between Floyd Mayweather and Conor McGregor is expected due to their record-breaking pay-per-view buys of over $5 million. Their press conferences leading up to their first fight were also noteworthy."

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