Floyd Mayweather has a very profane message for Conor McGregor
Floyd Mayweather versus Conor McGregor is a colossal payday waiting to happen for both fighters, but if they never solve their differences to meet inside a ring (or octagon), at least their ongoing war of words has been highly entertaining.
Just a few weeks ago, McGregor obtained a boxing license to compete in the state of California, which Mayweather's camp labeled a "con job," and an attempt to increase his fanbase. Earlier in November, McGregor set his terms for the potential bout, telling Mayweather that he wants "$100 million cash to fight you under boxing rules."
Mayweather, meanwhile, wants McGregor to stop using his name to stay relevant.
Via FightHype:
"I don't fight in California. What did he get a license in California for? .... I'm [going to] tell you like this, he's blowing smoke up everybody's [expletive]. He don't really want to fight because I went to his boss. He don't really want to fight. He's just doing that to keep his name alive, you know what I'm saying, to stay relevant. He don't really want to fight. He's doing that building his followers, but he's smart."
“I don’t give a [expletive] what night it was, I ain’t never taking no L. I’m [expletive] McGregor up too. Punk-[expletive] McGregor… I’m gonna slap McGregor. I’m gonna slap the [expletive] out of McGregor when I see him.”