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Originally Posted by Walleris
That's meaningless. Just Conor playing the PR game and getting people to talk about it.
To quote a great analyst Robin Black, for Conor to fight Floyd there are 27 things that need to happen, and getting a license is at the very bottom of that priority list. Plus, he got a California license, because it's cheap, while Floyd hasn't fought outside of Nevada since 2005.
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It's hardly meaningless. For him to fight any professional boxer is huge. Who is to say he won't attempt to fight a more attainable opponent? He's the draw. The cross-over would entice the boxing fan too. I do agree Floyd is very unlikely unless astronomical numbers are offered.
I think it is most probably all posturing - for now.
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