Mayweather, McGregor wrap up profane PR tour in London
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[July 15, 2017]
LONDON (Reuters) - Floyd
Mayweather and Conor McGregor wrapped up the four-day promotional
tour for their boxing match in Las Vegas in August with another
foul-mouthed press conference, this time in front of thousands of
fans at the Wembley Arena in London.
The undefeated American Mayweather and the UFC lightweight champ
McGregor of Ireland traded many of the same crude jibes used at
previous events in Los Angeles, Toronto and New York. After a
four-day war of words, the focus now switches to the fight itself.
Celebrating his 29th birthday and wearing another sharp suit,
McGregor once again spoke first, and he wasted no time firing
insults at Mayweather and his team as he strutted around the
three-sided boxing ring set up for the event.
"Let's get it straight. The bullshit is now over. In six weeks I'm
gonna sleep this fool, and when I sleep him, I'm going to bounce his
head off the canvas as well," a jubilant McGregor told a noisy,
partisan crowd mostly made up of his fans.
When Mayweather got on the mic he was booed relentlessly, the crowd
chanting abuse and taunting the 40-year-old over his unpaid taxes,
but he appeared unfazed.
"I'm the teacher. August 26th, I'm gonna take you to
school," Mayweather roared before taunting McGregor about his
submission loss to Nate Diaz in 2016.
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President Dana White seperates Floyd Mayweather and Conor McGregor
during the press conference Action Images via Reuters/Paul Childs
After both sides added to the pile of homophobic, racial and
misogynistic slurs aired all week with another round of profanities,
the two finally squared off before taking a handful of questions
from media members that eased the tension somewhat.
Both fighters now return to their respective training camps to
prepare for the fight itself, which takes place at the T-Mobile
Arena in Las Vegas on August 26.
(Writing by Philip O'Connor in Stockholm; Editing by Robin Pomeroy) [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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