Floyd Mayweather
continues to stoke the fires of a possible return to the ring after the
retired multi-division champion dropped hints of a potential bout
against outspoken Irish mixed-martial arts fighter Conor McGregor.
With a recent report claiming the two headliners were discussing a
fight, Mayweather advanced the speculation on the sidelines of the
Canelo Alvarez and Amir Khan clash in Las Vegas at the weekend.
"It's possible. It's possible. There was a name that was shot at me," Mayweather told FightHype.com. "But the rumours that y'all have been hearing (are) the rumours I started. It may not be a rumour. Keep your fingers crossed."
The 39-year-old American retired last September after accumulating a
49-0 record during a 19-year career that produced world titles in five
weight divisions and earnings in excess of $800 million.
He
has hardly faded from the scene, however, and Mayweather appeared at
ringside following boxer Adrien Broner's victory over Ashley Theophane
last month. Broner then verbally challenged Mayweather, who laughed off
that taunt but he did recently allude to a comeback in an interview with
Showtime, bringing along with it whispers of a possible rematch against
Manny Pacquiao.
Dubbed 'The Fight of the Century'
by promoters, their long-awaited showdown on May 2 last year was a
disappointing affair, as Mayweather easily outpointed his Filipino
opponent in a low-key and ultra-defensive encounter. However, one more
win would put Mayweather ahead of heavyweight great Rocky Marciano, who
also retired with a perfect 49-0 career record.
"It's not important," Mayweather told FightHype.com of the record. "I didn't let a sport retire me. I was able to retire from a sport and quit on my own terms."
UFC featherweight champion McGregor was dropped from his rematch
against welterweight Nate Diaz at UFC 200 in July for refusing to attend
a news conference to promote the event.
McGregor,
who was choked into submission in a non-title bout against Diaz in
March, subsequently hinted that he could retire before making an aborted
attempt to get back on the card.
In response to
speculation about a possible meeting with Mayweather, the Irishman
tweeted a mock promotional poster of the two fighters face-to-face with
the caption "MMA Vs Boxing."
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