Lighter gloves spell quick end of Mayweather, says McGregor
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[August 17, 2017]
By Larry Fine
(Reuters) - Mixed martial arts champion
Conor McGregor is happy about the switch to lighter gloves for his
Aug. 26 fight against undefeated boxer Floyd Mayweather and says his
opponent will now struggle to make it past the second round.
The Nevada State Athletic Commission on Wednesday, just 10 days
before the hotly anticipated Las Vegas fight, approved requests from
Mayweather and McGregor to wear eight-ounce gloves rather than
10-ounce ones.
"That was a good thing for me. I'm very happy with it," McGregor
told reporters on a conference call.
Mayweather had nearly all of his 49 professional wins using
eight-ounce gloves, which may accentuate one of his advantages - his
hand speed.
McGregor preferred the lighter gloves since he is used to the
fingerless, four-ounce gloves typically worn in MMA.
"That's it in a nutshell, you've got pros and cons on both sides,"
he said. "Favors us both in certain ways.
"I believe now that the gloves are eight ounces, I don't believe he
makes it out of the second round," McGregor added.
"Part of me ... kind of wants to show some skills and dismantle him
that way. (But) I do not foresee him absorbing the blows in the
first two rounds."
While most pundits have McGregor, who has never boxed
professionally, as a heavy underdog, the Dubliner said he was
determined to prove the doubters wrong.
"I'm just looking forward to Aug. 26, going in and proving what I'm
saying and educating the world on what martial arts is," he said.
"And earning my respect in this game also."
The Irishman said his grueling preparations for the fight would
enable him to triumph no matter how the fight develops.
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Conor McGregor of Ireland works out at the UFC Performance Center in
Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S., August 11, 2017. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
"There is no way in hell that I am not ready to fight
in the deepest of trenches in this contest," McGregor added.
"The training sessions and the practice that we've been putting in
has been through hell and back. We are ready for absolutely every
scenario.
"I'm ready to go to war for the full 12 rounds and I am ready to put
him away in the first 10 seconds. That's where my head's at."
Dana White, president of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC),
followed McGregor on the conference call and predicted the fight
could even threaten the reported $600 million haul from the
Mayweather-Manny Pacquiao 2015 showdown.
"This is the biggest event ever in combat sports history. This is
the most distributed event in pay-per-view history," White said,
also citing the additional digital reach.
"This thing is in like 200 countries on pay-per-view. Boxing doesn't
usually do a lot of digital. If you're in Manhattan or on a desert
island somewhere, if you have Wifi you can buy this fight."
(Editing by Peter Rutherford) [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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