Countdown to Mayweather v McGregor’s ‘richest fight’

Conor McGregor kitted out his son in a mini three-piece suit and sunglasses as the mixed martial arts superstar prepared to take on boxing great Floyd Mayweather in a battle of combat sports kings tipped to be the richest fight in history.

Private jets are ferrying celebrities to Las Vegas and bets worth more than a million dollars are being placed ahead of the most talked-about fight of the year.

The bout at Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena tomorrow night could surpass the $600 million (£468 million) generated by Mayweather’s 2015 fight with Manny Pacquiao – a dreary contest that failed to live up to expectations.  

The 12-round contest – McGregor’s first professional boxing fight – will be shown than 200 countries and territories.

Conor McGregor was clearly enjoying having his son Conor Jr dressing in a mini version of one of his three-piece-suits

David Heil made a custom suit for Conor Jnr and fitted a small orange tie to complete the signature McGregor look 

David Heil made a custom suit for Conor Jnr and fitted a small orange tie to complete the signature McGregor look 

His partner Dee Devlin (left) shared a laugh with McGregor and Heil in their luxury penthouse in Las Vegas

His partner Dee Devlin (left) shared a laugh with McGregor and Heil in their luxury penthouse in Las Vegas

While Mayweather has prepared for the fight by spending successive nights at his gentleman’s club ‘Girl Collection’. 

Despite the bout taking place tomorrow, he has said he will be in ‘Girl Collection’ tonight.

McGregor, meanwhile, has opted for some quality family time.

The Irishman, known for his sartorial flamboyance, was pictured putting the finishing touches to his wardrobe ahead of Saturday’s showdown – where he was outshone by his son Conor Junior.

Conor Junior, born in May, was sat on a table in a blue suit and waistcoat, with an orange tie and sunglasses to complete the look. 

McGregor’s tailor is David Heil, creator of the David August brand, who also works with the likes of Kobe Bryant and Sylvester Stallone. 

His long-term partner and Conor Jnr’s mother, Dee Devlin, watched on in the lavish surroundings of a penthouse suite while McGregor concluded the fitting session. 

Heil was the mastermind behind McGregor’s famous ‘Eff You’ suit, which he wore for the first press conference of the world tour promoting his fight with Mayweather. That is now available to buy for £5,600. 

By contrast Mayweather has chosen to spend the week at his gentleman’s club and even said he would be there tonight. 

He said this Tuesday: ‘Believe me, I will be at Girl Collection tonight, Wednesday night, Thursday night and Friday night. Then I’ll be back there Saturday night to celebrate knocking McGregor out. All welcome.’  

‘Nobody can beat me,’ Mayweather boasted, adding that he would be in the club tonight.

Floyd Mayweather and Conor McGregor pose for photographers during the news conference on Wednesday

Floyd Mayweather and Conor McGregor pose for photographers during the news conference on Wednesday

Tickets, TV sales, sponsorships and betting could generate close to $600m (£468m) in sales, according to experts, when the two meet on Saturday night

Tickets, TV sales, sponsorships and betting could generate close to $600m (£468m) in sales, according to experts, when the two meet on Saturday night

A gaudy 'Money Belt' is also up for grabs to the winner, comprising 3,360 diamonds, 600 sapphires, 300 emeralds mounted in 1.5 kilos of solid gold and set in alligator leather

A gaudy ‘Money Belt’ is also up for grabs to the winner, comprising 3,360 diamonds, 600 sapphires, 300 emeralds mounted in 1.5 kilos of solid gold and set in alligator leather

RULES OF THE FIGHT: THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN BOXING AND UFC 

Floyd Mayweather fights Conor McGregor in the Irishman’s professional boxing debut at Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena on Saturday.

Here are the significant differences between boxing and the Ultimate Fighting Championship.

LENGTH AND NUMBER OF ROUNDS

A high-level boxing match is almost always scheduled for 12 three-minute rounds. When a boxer makes his professional debut, they are often scheduled for four three-minute rounds, which is usually gradually increased to six, eight, 10 and then finally 12. In women’s boxing, two-minute rounds are largely favoured. Boxing debutant McGregor will fight over 12.

UFC rules dictate that each non-championship contest is to be scheduled for three five-minute rounds. A championship contest is for five five-minute rounds.

In both sports, there is a rest period of one minute between rounds.

Advertisements for the bout between boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. and UFC lightweight champion Conor McGregor are displayed on the side of T-Mobile Arena  in Las Vegas, Nevada

Advertisements for the bout between boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. and UFC lightweight champion Conor McGregor are displayed on the side of T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada

THE NATURE OF THE FIGHT

Boxers are officially only allowed to attack their opponents through punching, and even excessive clenching is discouraged and monitored by the referee. If a boxer is knocked down, his opponent is not allowed to resume attacking him until he has returned to his feet and has the referee’s permission to do so.

In UFC, fighters can box, grapple, wrestle, kick-box, and continue to strike their opponent while they have been knocked down.

SIZE AND SHAPE OF THE RING

A boxing ring, within the rules of the British Boxing Board of Control, should have four ropes and be between 16-20 square feet.

A UFC ‘octagon’ must be between a minimum of 20 square feet and a maximum of 32. It is also surrounded by a fence.

CUTS MEN

Boxers regularly provide their own cuts man, and one of their choosing. The UFC, however, provide one for each corner, and that same cuts man works the same corner for every fight of each event.

Profiles of boxing legend Floyd Mayweather and mixed martial arts icon Conor McGregor, who face each other in Las Vegas

Profiles of boxing legend Floyd Mayweather and mixed martial arts icon Conor McGregor, who face each other in Las Vegas

WEIGHTS

Boxing has more weight divisions than the UFC, and though many of those divisions share names, their weights vary.

The weight divisions in boxing are: minimum-weight 105lbs, light-flyweight 108lbs, flyweight 112lbs, super-flyweight 115lbs, bantamweight 118lbs, super-bantamweight 122lbs, featherweight 126lbs, super-featherweight 130lbs, lightweight 135lbs, light-welterweight 140lbs, welterweight 147lbs, super-welterweight 154lbs, middleweight 160lbs, super-middleweight 168lbs, light-heavyweight 175lbs, cruiserweight 200lbs, heavyweight over 200lbs.

UFC’s weight divisions are as follows: straw-weight 115lbs, flyweight over 115lbs to 125lbs, bantamweight over 125lbs to 135lbs, featherweight over 135lbs to 145lbs, lightweight 145lbs to 155lbs, welterweight 155lbs to 170lbs, middleweight over 170lbs to 185lbs, light-heavyweight over 185lbs to 205lbs, heavyweight over 205lbs to 265lbs, and super heavyweight over 265lbs.

SPONSORSHIP

Unlike in boxing, UFC fighters are forbidden by their contracts to pursue their own sponsorship deals. They presently have an overall sponsorship in place with Reebok.

WEIGH-INS

In boxing, a fighter must weigh in at the scheduled time and if he or she is overweight, has an hour to return and achieve the correct weight. If they remain overweight after an hour they do not receive a further chance, though the fight may still proceed.

In the UFC, on the day before a fight, a fighter has a window of four hours in which they can make weight at their own convenience.

GLOVES

A boxing glove covers the entire hand, and in fights between the flyweight and welterweight divisions, 8oz gloves are generally worn.

In the UFC, a fighter’s fingers remain exposed, and the glove generally weighs between 4oz and 6oz. 

 

Floyd Mayweather attends a showtime filming with his eight security guards and entourage on Thursday before heading out to his strip club club 

Floyd Mayweather attends a showtime filming with his eight security guards and entourage on Thursday before heading out to his strip club club 

Mayweather said on Tuesday: 'Believe me, I will be at Girl Collection tonight, Wednesday night, Thursday night and Friday night. Then I'll be back there Saturday night to celebrate knocking McGregor out. All welcome'

Mayweather said on Tuesday: ‘Believe me, I will be at Girl Collection tonight, Wednesday night, Thursday night and Friday night. Then I’ll be back there Saturday night to celebrate knocking McGregor out. All welcome’

HOW TO WATCH THE BIG FIGHT 

The event will be broadcast on Sky Sports Box Office at a cost of £19.95 in the UK or 24.95 euros for McGregor’s Republic of Ireland compatriots. If that sounds steep, then it is worth remembering that punters across the pond will have to fork out 89.99 US dollars for standard definition and 99.99 US dollars in HD to watch the light-middleweight contest on Showtime.

It is likely to start around 5am UK time (9pm in Vegas) – but it may even be 5.30am when the first bell sounds.

The so-called ‘Money Fight’ looks set to be one of the most lucrative in history.

Tickets, TV sales, sponsorships and betting could generate close to $600m (£468m) in sales, according to experts, when the two meet on Saturday night.

McGregor, who was once living off unemployment benefit in Dublin, could make more than $100 million, while Mayweather known as ‘The Money’ could rake in $300 million pushing his career earnings towards $1 billion. 

Not only that, but this non-title bout is on course to obliterate boxing’s records for indoor gate receipts, pay-per-view sales and betting revenue both sides of the Atlantic. 

A gaudy ‘Money Belt’ is also up for grabs to the winner, comprising 3,360 diamonds, 600 sapphires, 300 emeralds mounted in 1.5 kilos of solid gold and set in alligator leather. 

McGregor, who was once living off unemployment benefit in Dublin, could make more than $100 million from the fight

McGregor, who was once living off unemployment benefit in Dublin, could make more than $100 million from the fight

McGregor, 29, a two-time world champion in UFC, has never boxed professionally and will make his debut tomorrow

McGregor, 29, a two-time world champion in UFC, has never boxed professionally and will make his debut tomorrow

Workers set up at T-Mobile Arena ahead of the greatly anticipated bout tomorrow night 

Workers set up at T-Mobile Arena ahead of the greatly anticipated bout tomorrow night 

Floyd Mayweather looks to improve an immaculate professional record to 50-0 on Saturday when he takes on UFC superstar Conor McGregor. The brash personalities will settle their differences at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas in a cross-code event that has captured the imagination - even though McGregor has never previously boxed in the paid ranks

Floyd Mayweather looks to improve an immaculate professional record to 50-0 on Saturday when he takes on UFC superstar Conor McGregor. The brash personalities will settle their differences at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas in a cross-code event that has captured the imagination – even though McGregor has never previously boxed in the paid ranks

Supporters of Conor McGregor in Las Vegas today prior to the boxing match that could be the richest in history 

Supporters of Conor McGregor in Las Vegas today prior to the boxing match that could be the richest in history 

Mayweather has styled himself around the 'Money' nickname and he has lived up to it

Mayweather has styled himself around the ‘Money’ nickname and he has lived up to it

He isn't just rich because of the ring though, Mayweather is making millions as a businessman

He isn’t just rich because of the ring though, Mayweather is making millions as a businessman

SECURITY WILL BE BEEFED UP 

Security will also be beefed up for the fight amid fears terrorists might try to carry out a Barcelona-style atrocity. 

An ISIS propaganda video featuring images of hotels and casinos in the Sin City has spurred police to increase security for the fight. 

Officer Jeff Clark, of Las Vegas police, has urged fans to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity.

Speaking to the Mirror Online, he said: ‘We are constantly evaluating the ever changing world climate and learning from events, such as Barcelona and London.

‘There will be a very visible police presence. We have shifted resources throughout the Las Vegas Valley to focus on the resort corridor.

‘We are staffing in excess of 100 special events, most of which are related to the fight, with hundreds of off-duty officers working overtime.’ 

Local politician Steve Sisolak added: ‘There’s always the risk that (an attack) could happen.

‘It brings up a sad reminder that every city and town could have things happen whether it’s intentionally or accidentally.’

Mayweather, 40, who has recorded an incredible 49-0 card and 23 KOs in his glittering 21-year carrer, has come out of retirement for the match.

The Money Man has seen off the likes of Ricky Hatton, Manny Pacquiao and Oscar De La Hoya during his professional boxing career and is aiming to surpass Rocky Marciano’s record and move to 50-0.

McGregor, 29, a two-time world champion in UFC, has never boxed professionally and has looked awkward and ungainly during training camp sparring sessions. 

He has demonstrated punching power in the UFC, but has never faced an opponent as elusive as Mayweather. He will also be robbed of the kicks, grapples and ground tackles that UFC allows. 

Anything other than a convincing Mayweather win will be regarded as a monumental upset. 

Bookies could be the biggest losers on Saturday if McGregor springs a surprise. 

Most bookmakers are offering odds of 2/9 on Mayweather which implies the American has an 82 per cent chance of extending his career-record run to 50 from 50. 

The big bettors are putting their money on Mayweather, who is 49-0 as a pro. But so many McGregor fans are betting small amounts that the betting slips at William Hill were 18-1 in the Irish fighter’s favor. 

McGregor fans have flooded sports books with $100 bills backing the mixed martial arts fighter, and even a late surge of money on Mayweather might not be enough to balance the books.

‘I’m OK now,’ said William Hill oddsmaker Nick Bogdanovich. ‘But you might want to have a heart monitor on me when the bell rings and Conor starts throwing wild lefts.’

Bogdanovich said his chain of sports books will suffer multimillion dollar losses – their worst ever – should McGregor win the fight in any fashion. 

If he wins early as he has promised, the losses would be even worse.      

There have been reports that ticket sales for the fight have been slower than expected and tickets on the secondary markets are selling at a steep discount.

However Patrick Ryan of Eventellect, a ticket management firm, believes the arena will be at full capacity tomorrow night. 

The Irishman was being fitted for some new looks by his personal tailor Heil ahead of fight night in Las Vegas

The Irishman was being fitted for some new looks by his personal tailor Heil ahead of fight night in Las Vegas

McGregor seemed extraordinarily relaxed ahead of the biggest fight of his career, against Floyd Mayweather 

McGregor seemed extraordinarily relaxed ahead of the biggest fight of his career, against Floyd Mayweather 

The 28-year-old's 'Eff You' suit (pictured) can be bought online but will set you back £5,600 from the David August website

The 28-year-old’s ‘Eff You’ suit (pictured) can be bought online but will set you back £5,600 from the David August website

This was the scene at Las Vegas airport in 2015 when Mayweather fought Manny Pacquiao and the strip was full of private jets

This was the scene at Las Vegas airport in 2015 when Mayweather fought Manny Pacquiao and the strip was full of private jets

MAYWEATHER’S GIANT SECURITY STAFF  

Mayweather’s security guards are on call 24 hours a day. 

The ‘Money Man’ often cries ‘form the Great Wall’ and his hulking make a barricade in front of him. 

The boxer also dishes out watches and hefty tips and his guards are men of gargantuan proportions.

Greg La Rosa is the smallest at 6ft 1 and 18 stone and Adam Plant towers above at 6ft 7 and 25 stone. With man mountain simply known as ‘Badou’ reaching 6ft 9in and 19 stone.

One of Mayweather’s regulars Alfonso Redic, aka ‘Big Church’ is 7ft 1in and his weight is estimated to be around 30 stone. 

McGregor's entourage is an intimidating prospect due to the sheer size of the security with 'Badou' on the left towering at 6ft 9in tall

McGregor’s entourage is an intimidating prospect due to the sheer size of the security with ‘Badou’ on the left towering at 6ft 9in tall

The undefeated  boxer is always surrounded by gigantic security staff led by Adam Plant

The undefeated boxer is always surrounded by gigantic security staff led by Adam Plant

Floyd Mayweather makes a grand entrance wherever he goes with some huge bodyguards

Floyd Mayweather makes a grand entrance wherever he goes with some huge bodyguards

 

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