Floyd Mayweather Bows Out of Negotiations For UFC Debut

Undefeated pugilist legend Floyd Mayweather Jr. is seemingly out of negotiations for a debut inside the octagon.

“Money” Mayweather slipped back into retirement from the sport of boxing after defeating UFC superstar Conor McGregor inside the squared circle in 2017. However, Mayweather quickly began dropping hints to a possible run under the banner of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) after the match up.

Taking to social media, Conor McGregor has now come forward to claim Floyd Mayweather Jr. is now longer in negotiations for a run within the octagon.

Check out what McGregor had to say in the Instagram post below:

“I am happy for Floyd and his recent announcement that he is out of these current fight negotiations. It is the reason I never seeked the rematch in the first place. I was happy for him in retirement.
My game is a very unforgiving one. It is not like other games.

“I understand completely him staying retired. I will now carry on in my negotiations and see where it goes. Have a great retirement Junior. Now come here and give your old man a hug for old times sake. I’m proud of you son.

“Yours truly,
Senior.”

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