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Conor McGregor ridicules Floyd Mayweather’s condition at lively weigh-in

CONOR McGregor and Floyd Mayweather have hit the scales and already one man has claimed a shock advantage.

Boxing’s biggest weekend has begun.
Boxing’s biggest weekend has begun.

THERE could be a staggering 8kg weight difference between Conor McGregor and Floyd Mayweather by the time they enter the ring for their megafight after a stunning weigh-in in Las Vegas.

McGregor was a pound under the 154-pound limit when he stepped on the scales first, before Mayweather weighed in at a surprisingly light 149.5 pounds.

UFC lightweight champion Conor McGregor poses on the scale.
UFC lightweight champion Conor McGregor poses on the scale.

McGregor revealed on-stage he expected to weigh around 170 pounds when the bell rung and ridiculed Mayweather for looking out of shape.

“He looks like dog s***,” McGregor said. “You know that. He looks blown out. Full of water. He’s not going to keep my pace. Trust me on that. That’s the worst shape I’ve ever seen him.

“I’m going to breeze through him. Trust me on that.”

Boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. poses on the scale during his official weigh-in.
Boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. poses on the scale during his official weigh-in.

Mayweather had attempted to spread rumours about McGregor struggling to make the weight limit, but he’s never missed weight in his career and didn’t this time.

“I’m a professional, I make weight. It’s sacrifice, it’s dedication, it’s focus, but I make it,” the Irishman said.

“Look at me, I’m in peak physical condition. I’ve put in the work as everyone can tell. I’m ready.

“(I’ll be) a lot bigger than him (by the time of the fight). I’d say close to 170, yes.”

McGregor also brushed off Mayweather’s new favourite line about his opponent being able to “not just give it, but take it”.

“I’ll stomp my foot right in the centre of that ring. I won’t go nowhere other than the centre of that ring. So let’s see who can take it,” McGregor said. “He’s over there twiddling his thumbs, twitching away. I see a man afraid.”

McGregor walked out topless draped in an Irish flag, with Irish coloured headphones around his neck, flip-up sunglasses, green track pants and open toe slippers.

UFC lightweight champion Conor McGregor (R) screams after the face off.
UFC lightweight champion Conor McGregor (R) screams after the face off.

McGregor had a significantly pro-Irish crowd roaring before Mayweather emerged in a white hat and T-shirt, grey track pants, white sneakers and – it was revealed after he stripped down – green “Paddypower” underpants.

Mayweather skipped across stage taunting McGregor and wasn’t phased by the reading on the scales.

“I’ve been here before. I know what it takes when it’s a fight of this magnitude. Weight doesn’t win fights. Fighting wins fights,” he said.

“It won’t go the distance. Mark my words. I’m not really worried about the scale or (that it’s his) last time. This will be Conor McGregor’s last fight also.”

The American, whose boxing record sits at an untouchable 49-0, is so confident of beating McGregor he decided to wolf down some Burger King just days before the fight.

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