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McGregor: Mayweather would earn my respect if he made MMA foray

Steve Marcus / REUTERS/Las Vegas Sun

Conor McGregor isn't opposed to seeing Floyd Mayweather don four-ounce gloves in a cage - far from it, in fact.

After the undefeated boxer dropped a pair of videos in which he appeared to tease an MMA foray, McGregor told street reporter Adam Glyn on Wednesday that while he'd have a grand old time at Mayweather's expense if ever they met in the Octagon, he'd wholeheartedly respect his former foe for daring to make the transition.

"I'd do as I please against him, but if he does do it - I know he's flirting with it - I would have respect for him," McGregor said. "I think it would get his earned respect if he was to step in."

Mayweather may have merely been cutting a promo for Irish sports book Paddy Power - a sponsor of his August blockbuster opposite McGregor - and if that proves to be the case, it could tarnish his legacy, said the Irishman.

"If it is, it will follow him the rest of his days. You know what I'm saying? It will follow him for the rest of his days that he did not do it.

"I said I would do it and I stepped up and did it. His time now."

McGregor hasn't fought since falling to Mayweather by 10th-round TKO in his boxing debut, and hasn't seen the inside of the Octagon in 14 months. The date, location, and dance partner of his return to action have been the subjects of incessant speculation, and he offered little in the way of clarity when speaking to Glyn prior to a charity event in New York City.

"We'll see, I'm currently in negotiations to face my next opponent. We have many options. There's current interim lightweight champion (Tony Ferguson). There's an undefeated Dagestani (Khabib Nurmagomedov). There might be a big Russian event. There's obviously the (Nate) Diaz trilogy. Of course, the Mayweather fight is there.

"We're just at the table at the moment. Times are good."

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