UFC: Conor McGregor promises to ‘crack the puzzle’ and beat Floyd Mayweather after praise from Mike Tyson
- Irishman thanks ‘Iron Mike’ for lauding his performance against Mayweather in 2017
- ‘He went 10 rounds with the greatest fighter in the last hundred years of boxing, scoring punches,’ Tyson says
It’s getting quite hard to keep track of everybody Conor McGregor has called out on Twitter this week, but add Floyd Mayweather to the list again.
The former UFC featherweight and lightweight champion took aim at anybody who’s anybody in the promotion’s 155-pounds division on Monday, in a series of foul-mouthed tweets.
Khabib Nurmagomedov, Justin Gaethje, Tony Ferguson and Dustin Poirier were all targeted, as the Irishman tries to stir the pot and figure out a comeback fight in what is becoming a crowded lightweight landscape.
But on Thursday he also signalled his intent to box Floyd Mayweather again, after receiving some high praise from the legendary Mike Tyson for his performance against “Money” in 2017.
“It’s a spectacle, but this is where it’s not a spectacle. Listen, he never really had a boxing match in his life, right? He went 10 rounds with the greatest fighter in the last hundred years of boxing,” Tyson said on his podcast.