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'I'm gonna shock the whole God damn world': McGregor talks up Mayweather bout

The MMA star remained coy on a potential date for the bout and told reporters, ‘It’s getting close’.

AS MUCH AS the focus was  supposed to be on Micheal Conlan owing to his first professional bout at Madison Square Garden, Conor McGregor quickly became the centre of attention after he escorted the Belfast boxer into the ring.

With a potential bout against Floyd Mayweather on the cards, the MMA star was intent on some self-promotion.

“Watch me take over boxing – trust me on that”, he told boxing reporters ringside.

“No one in this boxing game knows what’s coming. When I step in I’m going to shock the whole God damn world. Look me in the eyes – 28 years of age, confident as a motherfucker”.

“You’re all gonna eat your words – the whole world is gonna eat their words”, he continued.

When quizzed about when the bout will actually take place, McGregor was coy.

“It’s getting close – you’ll hear about it – I am boxing.”

The potential clash has been talked about for quite a while without any confirmation of date or venue but MMA chief Dana White has said it’s now inevitable that the pair will go head-to-head – it’s just a matter of when.

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    Mute Austin Murphy
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    Apr 8th 2013, 10:31 AM

    The really ridiculous thing is the divisional finals. Having won all their divisional games, Limerick then had to go and play 2nd place Dublin. If you’re top of the league, you win. Its not as if its a humongous money spinning game for the GAA.

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    Apr 8th 2013, 11:05 AM

    There should be 8 teams in Division 1. As a Dub i’m delighted with the win on Saturday night but it could have gone either way. Limerick don’t deserve to be playing in 1B. They should be playing in the Top Division with teams of the same calibre as them.

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    Apr 8th 2013, 10:08 AM

    Limerick should be in the top flight no doubts.
    Losing one playoff shouldn’t doom a good team to another year playing teams they’re clearly superior to.
    Helps nobody

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    Apr 8th 2013, 10:15 AM

    Of course leagues are ‘elitist’ – but that’s why there are leagues in the first place. Allen would be on the other side of the fence if Limerick were made to play a few meaningless games against Longford or Warwickshire in a pre-Championship tournament.

    On a broader point, it seems this year like every division below 1A has one or two teams that are evidently on a higher plane than everyone else – Dublin and Limerick in 1B, Laois and Westmeath in 2A, Meath and London in 2B, Fingal in 3A and Longford in 3B (perhaps less so in the 3A and 3B divisions).

    It seems like the bands of teams would be much fairer if the league was restructured into five tiers, with eight teams in Division 1 and the rest of the country (36 teams, if you brought Cavan back in) split into four divisions of seven teams each. The likes of Laois and Westmeath – Liam MacCarthy teams, basically – get back with their own kind in Division 2; Meath or London get into the third tier where they’re given a decent challenge to rise up a few notches, and Fingal or Donegal are taken out of a division where they’re consistently beating the likes of Fermanagh and Tyrone.

    To be honest it seems like there are only two issues with the idea: firstly, that it would mean a few extra Sundays taken out of the county club championships (which shouldn’t be too much of a problem considering every county previously took part in an eight-county division until fairly recently), and secondly, that you’d have the seven lowest teams given the dubious honour of playing in ‘Division 5′. Realistically this is just a branding thing: I don’t see the difference between putting a team in Division 5 and putting them in Division 3B (why isn’t it called Division 6? it’s not as if Divisions 1, 2 and 3 carry any equality to the four tiers of Championship hurling anyway). A rose by another other name…

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    Apr 8th 2013, 12:04 PM

    The GAA needs a complete overhaul. I know traditionalists wont like the idea, but I would love to get rid of pre league tournaments like the McGrath cup. Run off provincial championships in March&April. Then roll league and championship into one champions league style tournament 16 teams in hurling – 4 groups of 4 and top 2 from each into quarter finals. 32 teams in football (4 groups of 8 teams) top 2 from each into quarters. This would also help create a proper calendar for club fixtures.

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    Apr 8th 2013, 11:21 AM

    It should be an 8 team division one, the current 6 plus Dublin and limerick! you need to have promotion and relegation

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    Apr 8th 2013, 10:03 PM

    I don’t get how an eight team division one solves the problem of an elite six team division 1a. If anything it makes the situation worse. Think about it, Limerick played four of six games against Dublin(twice), Wexford and Offaly. Cork or Clare will replace Dublin next year. It’s a bit much for Limerick to believe they’re too good for that type of opposition.

    With an eight team division one, the likes of Wexford will play six of seven games against Carlow, Antrim, Laois, Kerry, Westmeath and Down in division two. Being in a six team division 1b in spring is a reasonable preparation for the championship, and even offers a route to winning the league. Finding yourself in an eight team division two would be a far bigger setback.

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    Apr 9th 2013, 12:24 AM

    Billy, Limerick and Dublin are better teams than wexford and offaly. they are on the same level as cork, clare and waterford and this was clear in lasts years championship. Being denied promotion two years ago was insulting. They top the league yet are still in the same division . The young players coming through need to be playing the stronger sides to develop and to make the championship stronger.

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    Apr 9th 2013, 10:27 PM

    10 team in Div 1 Of hurling league .. Would include current 6 plus Dublin, Limerick, Offaly and Wexford

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    Apr 8th 2013, 3:55 PM

    The format for the championship is no better. There’s more chopping and changing than their is in a match itself.

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    Apr 8th 2013, 4:25 PM

    A league is a league – you win the league – end of story .

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