Joining Gavan Casey to preview ‘The Money Fight’ was five-time Irish Senior Elite champion and current 4-0 (3KOs) professional boxer Eric ‘Lilywhite Lightning’ Donovan, Donegal’s Stateside sensation Jason ‘El Animal’ Quigley, UFC lightweight and former pro boxer Joe Duffy, as well as McGregor’s coach, John Kavanagh.
Dana White was doorstepped by journalists earlier and subsequently complained that Showtime sprung the fact that the UFC side of the party needed to find a singer for McGregor’s national anthem.
From AFP; Veteran trainer Teddy Atlas predicted a rough night inside the ropes for McGregor.
“Would a ping-pong player have a chance of scoring a point against Roger Federer?” Atlas said.
“It’s going to be like walking through a really bad neighbourhood late at night. McGregor’s going to get mugged.”
27 Aug 2017
2:30AM
William H Macy just wasted all our time with an answer on how he sees this playing out, as he made his way into the arena.
27 Aug 2017
2:31AM
So, where’s your money this evening?
As of Saturday, four separate bets of $1 million or more had been placed on Mayweather to win. Those wagers included a $1.2 million cash bet that will earn around $240,000.
27 Aug 2017
2:45AM
Floyd’s in the house in a gold-trimmed black tracksuit, in which he’s grooving like Vegas legend Barry Manilow on the MGM banquet room stage. He seems relaxed, as he clocks in for his last shift at the office.
The Ole Ole brigade have been priced out of this one but there’s thousands watching this on closed circuit in the various casinos up and down the strip.
27 Aug 2017
4:59AM
Here’s Imelda May with the anthem.
27 Aug 2017
5:03AM
1-0 Ireland if you ask me after Imelda v Demi Lovato.
27 Aug 2017
5:03AM
Inspiring, well-produced video and then ring walk time.
27 Aug 2017
5:05AM
Here comes McGregor to the tune of the Foggy Dew, as always.
He looks a lot bigger in there than Floyd. The American offered little – but the first few rounds are all about data collection for him, they say.
The Sky pundits give that one to McGregor. Amazing.
27 Aug 2017
5:22AM
Round 2: McGregor again made that awkward, got in some body punches, even switched up the stance a little.
Carl Froch is talking about Mayweather’s reflexes and how they’re usually the first to go. But it’s early days.
This is a big round.
27 Aug 2017
5:26AM
Round 3 – McGregor landed some jabs but he’s expending a lot of gas. Mayweather’s cruising and looks comfortable despite the bright start from the UFC star.
27 Aug 2017
5:31AM
Round 4: That round was Mayweather’s and McGregor is slowing down big time.
Floyd’s coming forward a lot more but McGregor’s probably leading still on most cards.
27 Aug 2017
5:34AM
Round 5: Mayweather pushes the Dubliner after the bell there to end a round in which the Irishman looked completely bate.
Owen Roddy and John Kavanagh tell him this is a war as he leaves his stool again.
27 Aug 2017
5:38AM
Round 6: Mayweather had LeBron on his feet as the crowd enjoyed that one. McGregor looks outclassed at this stage but is hanging in there well.
27 Aug 2017
5:42AM
Round 7: It’s all Floyd. But we’re into the second half of the fight and this is impressive, whatever happens, from the MMA fighter.
27 Aug 2017
5:46AM
Round 8: More of the same really with Floyd on the front foot. Dan Hardy reckons McGregor might find a second wind here and just go for it in the last few rounds — if he gets the opportunity.
27 Aug 2017
5:48AM
McGregor’s legs are gone…
27 Aug 2017
5:50AM
Round 9. Jesus, he survived the round somehow.
Floyd was hunting him down, looking for that killer punch while McGregor was operating on fumes and completely vulnerable.
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As it happened: Conor McGregor v Floyd Mayweather in Las Vegas
As Warren Zevon sang, I’ll sleep when I’m dead.
Sky Sports will encrypt their broadcast in 15 minutes and the last leg of the build up to this carefully constructed event will begin.
The ring walks are likely to take place at 4.30am Irish time… how long the fight last after that, remains to be seen.
UFC Dana White has been on Fox Sports in the past hour in which he:
We previewed the fight on Close Calls yesterday.
Joining Gavan Casey to preview ‘The Money Fight’ was five-time Irish Senior Elite champion and current 4-0 (3KOs) professional boxer Eric ‘Lilywhite Lightning’ Donovan, Donegal’s Stateside sensation Jason ‘El Animal’ Quigley, UFC lightweight and former pro boxer Joe Duffy, as well as McGregor’s coach, John Kavanagh.
We asked for your predictions… so keep them coming, there’s some nice gear up ffor grabs.
Sky Sports have started their PPV broadcast. What’s the Vegas over/under on the number of times Carl Froch mentions ‘Wembley’?
Dana White was doorstepped by journalists earlier and subsequently complained that Showtime sprung the fact that the UFC side of the party needed to find a singer for McGregor’s national anthem.
White said Bono was his first call but the U2 singer is at a wedding this weekend. Presumably, he Whatsapped Imelda May, as she’ll now take to the ring ahead of the bell.
From AFP; Veteran trainer Teddy Atlas predicted a rough night inside the ropes for McGregor.
“Would a ping-pong player have a chance of scoring a point against Roger Federer?” Atlas said.
“It’s going to be like walking through a really bad neighbourhood late at night. McGregor’s going to get mugged.”
William H Macy just wasted all our time with an answer on how he sees this playing out, as he made his way into the arena.
So, where’s your money this evening?
As of Saturday, four separate bets of $1 million or more had been placed on Mayweather to win. Those wagers included a $1.2 million cash bet that will earn around $240,000.
Floyd’s in the house in a gold-trimmed black tracksuit, in which he’s grooving like Vegas legend Barry Manilow on the MGM banquet room stage. He seems relaxed, as he clocks in for his last shift at the office.
If you’re trying to watch this undercard on UFC Fight Pass, you may be frustrated.
It’s getting closer! Don’t fall asleep!
We’ve got two more fights to go before it’s Tiger v Shark, as Paulie Malignaggi would have it.
So keep those predictions coming. Here’s a couple of experts laying out how they see it unfolding on Close Calls yesterday:
If you haven’t read this masterpiece by Gavan Casey yet, now would be a good time to get stuck in.
He tracked down the ‘the toughest white boy to ever step into a ring with Floyd Mayweather’ .
But Robert Gorman’s highly-entertaining recollections of facing Money in a Vegas gym, are just a fraction of the story.
Nathan Cleverly v Badou Jack could be really good but there’s maybe 2,000 people in the arena by all accounts.
Early takeaways from the McGregor arrival:
Still looking to kill the time before the ring walks?
We released this documentary about pro fighter Eric Donovan on Friday.
Eoin Luc O Ceallaigh spent a lot of time with Lilywhite Lightening.
Nathan Cleverly took a bad hiding there and is topped by Badou Jack. The Welshman’s reign as WBA light heavyweight champion ends.
So, just one more fight before the main event as American Gervonta Davis faces Francisco Fonseca of Costa Rica.
*plays Despacito again*
McGregor has just been interviewed in the locker room. He is either really nervous or really calm. It’s all very low key.
On his weight as he steps into the ring tonight: “I didn’t check but I’d say close to 170. Comfortable.”
“I’m going to be myself, free, spontaneous, creative. And I’m going to paint a beautiful picture,” he adds.
It’s 8pm in Vegas and we’re about to have the second last fight. Wait til you see what this lad is wearing on his head.
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Here’s that Showtime interview with a chilled out Conor McGregor:
LeBron’s in for a look:
Meanwhile in Crumlin:
*SOUND OF GLASS BREAKING*
Weird ending to the last undercard fight of the evening.
Davis wins — after all his showboating — after Fonseca was counted out. Unsatisfactory ending.
Davis looks puzzled to hear boos from the crowd as the result is announced.
The first pictures are starting to appear on the wires. And Ozzy Osborne’s been on Seatwave again, it seems:
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The Ole Ole brigade have been priced out of this one but there’s thousands watching this on closed circuit in the various casinos up and down the strip.
Here’s Imelda May with the anthem.
1-0 Ireland if you ask me after Imelda v Demi Lovato.
Inspiring, well-produced video and then ring walk time.
Here comes McGregor to the tune of the Foggy Dew, as always.
Floyd’s walking out in a balaclava. WTF.
Paulie’s still trolling:
And we’re off.
Round 1: Well now. He did well, didn’t he?
He looks a lot bigger in there than Floyd. The American offered little – but the first few rounds are all about data collection for him, they say.
The Sky pundits give that one to McGregor. Amazing.
Round 2: McGregor again made that awkward, got in some body punches, even switched up the stance a little.
Carl Froch is talking about Mayweather’s reflexes and how they’re usually the first to go. But it’s early days.
This is a big round.
Round 3 – McGregor landed some jabs but he’s expending a lot of gas. Mayweather’s cruising and looks comfortable despite the bright start from the UFC star.
Round 4: That round was Mayweather’s and McGregor is slowing down big time.
Floyd’s coming forward a lot more but McGregor’s probably leading still on most cards.
Round 5: Mayweather pushes the Dubliner after the bell there to end a round in which the Irishman looked completely bate.
Owen Roddy and John Kavanagh tell him this is a war as he leaves his stool again.
Round 6: Mayweather had LeBron on his feet as the crowd enjoyed that one. McGregor looks outclassed at this stage but is hanging in there well.
Round 7: It’s all Floyd. But we’re into the second half of the fight and this is impressive, whatever happens, from the MMA fighter.
Round 8: More of the same really with Floyd on the front foot. Dan Hardy reckons McGregor might find a second wind here and just go for it in the last few rounds — if he gets the opportunity.
McGregor’s legs are gone…
Round 9. Jesus, he survived the round somehow.
Floyd was hunting him down, looking for that killer punch while McGregor was operating on fumes and completely vulnerable.
He has nothing left heading into this 10th round.
It’s over!
10th round stoppage!
Floyd: “He was a lot better than I thought he was. He’s a tough competitor.
To the country of Ireland, we love you guys.”
McGregor is having his say and he’s not happy with the stoppage. And he’s never sounded more Dublin.
Imelda May has been tapped to sing Amhrán na bhFiann at McGregor’s fight after a frantic last-minute search
Zlatan backing ‘Ibrahimovic of martial arts’ McGregor to stun Mayweather
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