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Published 13:32 18 Aug 2017 BST
Updated 21:33 19 Aug 2017 BST
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The men have just earned at least $100 million each and the commentators pretend that Mayweather's legacy remains unblemished but everyone knows that it's been irreparably tarnished.
Three weeks pass and talk turns to a rematch as accusations of "a lucky punch" are leveled at McGregor.
Understandably content to make another $100 million, McGregor makes it clear that he would prefer another crack at Mayweather rather over a return to the Octagon for $5 million.
Round 2 is booked.
Some boos can be heard but most are just impressed that McGregor was able to keep his exhausted legs under him for the latter rounds.
The camera cuts to Paulie Malignaggi, who seizes the opportunity to point towards the ring and announce that he'll see McGregor in there.
Malignaggi immediately gets on Twitter and starts his campaign for the payday of his life because, although McGregor was bested by Mayweather, he was not stopped and given the fact that the Irishman dropped Malignaggi in sparring, that match-up looks more competitive.
Floyd Mayweather might not have the explosive power to one-punch KO McGregor but he certainly has the technique to unleash a significant volume of punishing punches to his Irish opponent.
Several analysts point to this as the most likely outcome of the August 26 super-fight and it's very easy to envisage.
Mayweather rips the body early and, unaccustomed to the exhausting effect that body shots take, McGregor begins dropping his hands after a few rounds to protect his midsection.
Mayweather proceeds to mix things up between the body and head, going low with thudding hooks and whipping high when McGregor's guard falls.
McGregor takes a rare backwards step and finds himself cornered by Mayweather, a master of the ring, and referee Robert Byrd is given no choice but to wave the fight off after a series of unanswered punches in the corner.
It was a valiant effort but McGregor proved he had no business in the boxing ring against a top pro and he is forced to return to the Octagon.
The winner of Tony Ferguson vs. Kevin Lee awaits before he moves up to welterweight to meet Georges St-Pierre in the most lucrative fight in UFC history.
Stranger things have definitely happened.
Conor McGregor is not a dirty fighter by any means but, if Mayweather is at his best, then 'The Notorious' will have never experienced the kind of frustration that the boxing great imposes upon his opponents.
Arguably the most elusive fighter in the history of any discipline, Mayweather makes people miss which, in turn, makes them look a little stupid.
'Money' has managed to force top fighters like Manny Pacquiao, 'Canelo' Alvarez and Oscar De La Hoya find nothing but air despite their best efforts to land that one shot on Mayweather's chin.
So if McGregor feels like he's being humiliated and wants to find the easy way out if he simply resorts to his MMA instincts under pressure, it's not exactly unfeasible to think that the Dubliner might unleash a roundhouse kick towards Mayweather's temple.
We're not saying that it's likely that Conor McGregor will throw a kick because, as his contract stipulates, he would part ways with 90 per cent of his fight purse if he decides to introduce a mixed martial arts technique into the fight.
But we're saying it's possible and during a year in which we find ourselves facing the prospect of nuclear war, it could well be the most shocking thing to happen in 2017.
As we said, stranger things have happened.















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