5 reasons why the hype behind a potential Floyd Mayweather vs Conor McGregor rematch won t be the same as the first fight
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Anderson Silva is taunting Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. in the ring (via ) Therefore, the novelty around seeing a fight like McGregor vs. Mayweather is long gone, meaning that a lot of the allure around the fight no longer exists. The first fight was easy to build up as it was the first of its kind, but a rematch could well be seen as just another fight, meaning that the hype just won’t be the same.
DUSTIN POIRIER KNOCKS OUT MCGREGOR ? With every day that goes by, it feels like McGregor will never quite reach the peaks he initially climbed to in the octagon. While he’s still a big name, it’s safe to say that he doesn’t have the same aura that he did in 2017. Nobody really believes McGregor is unbeatable as many fans did back then, meaning that it’ll be very hard for anyone to get hyped for a rematch between the Irishman and Mayweather, particularly inside the boxing ring.
5 reasons why the hype behind a potential Floyd Mayweather vs Conor McGregor rematch won t be the same as the first fight
Will Floyd Mayweather really rematch Conor McGregor in the near future? According to , as well as a recent Instagram post, there’s a chance that fight fans might be treated to a rematch between the ’s biggest star, , and boxing legend . Conor McGregor and Floyd Mayweather fought in 2017, with Mayweather winning via TKO. If the rematch goes ahead, will it really garner the hype that the original did? In all honesty, the answer is probably no. This fight will simply not match up to the hype of the original. Here are five reasons why the hype behind a potential rematch between Floyd Mayweather and Conor McGregor won’t be the same as their first fight.#5 The novelty around fights like Conor McGregor vs Floyd Mayweather is now gone
Fights between boxers and MMA fighters have become more common since McGregor vs. Mayweather When Conor McGregor and Floyd Mayweather faced off in the boxing ring in the summer of 2017, it was easy to see why this so-called ‘Money Fight’ was a massive deal in combat sports. Not only did it pit the two biggest drawing cards from boxing and MMA against one another, but at that time, clashes between high-level boxers and MMA fighters were relatively rare. 2010 saw James Toney step into the octagon to face , but outside of that, such fights were few and far between. However, that hasn’t been the case since Mayweather and McGregor’s first fight. Largely due to the rise of YouTuber-turned-boxer , we’ve seen multiple former UFC stars step into the squared circle, including former middleweight kingpin , as well as welterweight standouts and . Anderson Silva is taunting Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. in the ring(via )
Anderson Silva is taunting Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. in the ring (via ) Therefore, the novelty around seeing a fight like McGregor vs. Mayweather is long gone, meaning that a lot of the allure around the fight no longer exists. The first fight was easy to build up as it was the first of its kind, but a rematch could well be seen as just another fight, meaning that the hype just won’t be the same.
#4 Floyd Mayweather is no longer at the top of the boxing game
Floyd Mayweather has been fighting exhibitions, meaning he's yesterday's man in boxing In the world of combat sports, time practically flies by, and so it’s easy to forget that Floyd Mayweather’s first bout with Conor McGregor came almost five years ago, in the summer of 2017. At that point, ‘Money’ had already been officially retired from boxing for just under two years, but when he stepped into the ring to face ‘The Notorious’, it was arguable that he was still at the peak of his powers. After all, just two years before that fight, he’d outclassed and Andre Berto. By the time that his clash with McGregor came around, he was only 40 years old and was probably only just past his athletic peak. Now, though, Mayweather is 45 years old and may well be 46 by the time any kind of rematch with McGregor might come around. His only fights in the five years that have followed their initial clash were a pair of largely pointless exhibitions against kickboxer Tenshin Nasukawa and YouTube star . Floyd Mayweather actually knocked out Logan Paul, but held him up during the fight to carry it through 8 rounds Floyd Mayweather actually knocked out Logan Paul, but held him up during the fight to carry it through 8 rounds With fighters such as Oleksandr Usyk, Terence Crawford and Canelo Alvarez now sitting at the top of the mountain in boxing, there’s probably an argument to suggest that Mayweather is yesterday’s man, even in terms of his drawing ability. Given that he’s no longer at the top of the boxing game, then, it’s safe to say that it’ll be much harder for anyone to hype a Mayweather vs. McGregor rematch than it was for their initial meeting five years ago.#3 Conor McGregor has lost his shine entirely due to a string of losses
Conor McGregor's recent losses have meant that he's lost a lot of his lustre Floyd Mayweather might be past his physical prime now in terms of his age, but thanks to his lengthy undefeated record, ‘Money’ still has a lot of his lustre. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said for Conor McGregor. ‘The Notorious’ is still the UFC’s biggest star and drawing card, but it’s fair to say that he’s fallen on hard times since his peak, which came prior to his first clash with Mayweather. Before his excursion into the world of boxing, McGregor had only ever lost once inside the octagon, a defeat to Nate Diaz that he later avenged. His wins over Jose Aldo and Eddie Alvarez made him the first fighter to hold two UFC titles simultaneously, and he looked like he was well on his way to becoming a legend. Since then, though, ‘The Notorious’ has fought just four times, picking up one win over Donald Cerrone and suffering crushing defeats to and Dustin Poirier. DUSTIN POIRIER KNOCKS OUT MCGREGOR ?DUSTIN POIRIER KNOCKS OUT MCGREGOR ? With every day that goes by, it feels like McGregor will never quite reach the peaks he initially climbed to in the octagon. While he’s still a big name, it’s safe to say that he doesn’t have the same aura that he did in 2017. Nobody really believes McGregor is unbeatable as many fans did back then, meaning that it’ll be very hard for anyone to get hyped for a rematch between the Irishman and Mayweather, particularly inside the boxing ring.