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Mayweather vs McGregor: Paulie Malignaggi challenges Conor McGregor to a boxing bout


Paulie Malignaggi wants to settle his feud with Conor McGregor in a boxing ring
Paulie Malignaggi wants to settle his feud with Conor McGregor in a boxing ring
Paulie Malignaggi wants to fight Conor McGregor to settle the "bad blood" between them after their well-documented sparring row.
The former two-weight world champion has said he would fac
e him in a boxing bout on St Patrick's Day next year, providing the UFC superstar does not suffer a one-sided beating at the hands of Floyd Mayweather on August 26, live on Sky Sports Box Office. 

Malignaggi cut short his spell as a sparring partner in McGregor's training camp after pictures of him hitting the canvas were released on social media.
The 'Magic Man' never wants to "speak to" the Irishman again, but is happy to follow in Mayweather's footsteps and fight him inside the ring.
Footage has emerged of Conor McGregor sparring with Paulie Malignaggi after the former world champion left the Irishman's training camp.
Footage has emerged of Conor McGregor sparring with Paulie Malignaggi after the former world champion left the Irishman's training camp.
"It's picked up a ton of momentum, the bad blood is there so let's fight," he said during an in-depth interview on The MMA Hour.
"We'll need to see how he looks against Mayweather. If he looks dog s***, no one will want to see us fight.
"As long as he doesn't get the living s*** beaten out of him, I think the demand is there to make the fight."
UFC President Dana White believes Conor McGregor will fulfil his promise to defeat Floyd Mayweather inside four rounds
UFC President Dana White believes Conor McGregor will fulfil his promise to defeat Floyd Mayweather inside four rounds
Malignaggi insists he simply wanted to assist McGregor's preparations, despite exchanging heated words beforehand, and vented his anger on Twitter after UFC President Dana White posted short videos of the sparring sessions.
"I showed up with the best intentions in camp, but at a certain point you realise that you are being used as a pawn where somebody is trying to get ahead at your expense and not through your help," said Malignaggi

Barker: Conor should box again

Conor McGregor should stay in boxing after facing Floyd Mayweather and settle his feud with Paulie Malignaggi, says Darren Barker
He added: "I had no choice but to leave.
"If I never see him or speak to him for the rest of my life, it's cool."

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