Rumors have been swirling that a rematch between former UFC two-division champion Conor McGregor and undefeated boxing legend Floyd Mayweather Jr. is in the works. That being said, UFC President Dana White has come forward to claim that the rumor is simply not true.
Conor McGregor and “Money” Mayweather went toe-to-toe inside the squared circle back in 2017, with Mayweather ultimately earning a TKO victory over his opponent. It has since been reported that a rematch between the two has been rumored for inside the octagon under modified rules.
Mayweather retired from boxing shortly after defeating McGregor, but has since been hinting to an interest in making a run inside the octagon. UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley has even revealed that he is set to begin training Mayweather in mixed martial arts.
That being said, Dana White has now come forward over social media to claim that the rumors are unfounded. Check it out below:
“None of that is even close to true. Dumbest sh*t i have ever heard.”
None of that is even close to true. Dumbest shit i have ever heard.
— Dana White (@danawhite) April 10, 2018