The war of words leading up to the biggest sporting spectacle of 2017 could well be more entertaining than the fight itself.
Most fight fans expect a one-sided defensive masterclass from Floyd Mayweather come August 26 but it would be hard to deny that McGregor holds a distinct advantage in the trash-talking department.
A world tour will take place to promote the contest which, let’s be honest, needs absolutely no promotion but we’re not going to turn down the chance to witness the famously silver-tongued Irishman attempt to get under the skin of the 49-0 boxing great.
It’s understood that neutral cities will host the world tour, ruling out both Dublin and Mayweather’s home city of Grand Rapids.
The best bet for Irish supporters hoping to catch a glimpse of one of the pre-fight press conferences will be London, which UFC President Dana White confirmed as a stop in an interview with MMA Junkie.
It's all taking shape https://t.co/DTfjYKTpAE
— FootballJOE (@FootballJOE) July 1, 2017
With several theatres and arenas to choose from in the English capital, it’s been reported by the Sun that Wembley Stadium will host a face-off between Mayweather and ‘The Notorious’ in two weeks time.
10,000 fight fans are expected, with entry supposedly free to all who want to watch the pair of combat sports’ loudest mouths go back and forth.
A stage will be set up at one end of the pitch and security will presumably be at an all-time high because both men have previous when it comes to press conferences getting out of control.
Diaz storms out of #ufc202 presser, starts throwing bottles. McGregor returns fire. pic.twitter.com/J7D3hngMWC
— Darragh Murphy (@DarrMurphy) August 17, 2016
McGregor infamously found himself in hot water with the Nevada State Athletic Commission after he and former foe Nate Diaz exchanged bottles across an expanse of media members in the build-up to UFC 202.
While Mayweather is not afraid to get in any opponent’s face and even put his hands on Shane Mosley ahead of their 2010 clash.
We can’t bloody wait!