Boxing Odds - Floyd Mayweather vs. Conor McGregor Looks Like It’s Happening

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The dream fight that was never supposed to happen is looking more and more likely these days. Just recently, UFC president Dana White came out and said that he would start negotiating with Mayweather promotions to bring a fight between UFC lightweight champion Conor McGregor and boxing superstar Floyd Mayweather Jr. to life.

There’s too much money for this fight not to be made. And with boxing odds for the matchup available at BookMaker.eu now, you can bet on odds before the betting public sways the lines out of your favor.

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Floyd Mayweather -1085
Conor McGregor +735

Odds Analysis

The last time we checked in on these boxing odds was a few months ago, and Mayweather was a -972 favorite then. Now, he’s more than 100 points more expensive at -1085. McGregor has gone from +635 to +735 in the same time.

If this trend continues, you need to place a bet on Mayweather now before his line goes down any further. There is always the chance that McGregor will see a surge of late action, but it’s a risk you might not want to take.

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On April 19, Dana White went on The Herd with Colin Cowherd and announced that he was nearly done negotiating with McGregor. “I think we get the McGregor side in the next couple of days,” said White.” And I will go lock myself in a room for a couple days with Team Mayweather and see what we can come out with.”

The holdup here, as usual, is money. Mayweather is asking for a lion’s share of the purse and assurances that he’ll be the A-side of the fight. White estimated that Conor would pocket $75 million while Floyd takes home more than $100 million.

The whole A-side / B-side thing could cause a major snag. Both men are as prideful as they come, and there’s just no way that Mayweather would ever agree to being the B-side. But it’s just as hard to imagine McGregor settling into second banana position on a megafight, considering how brash he is in public.

Then again, Mayweather’s last few pay-per-views scored in the hundreds of thousands, while McGregor’s recent UFC cards broke north of a million. “The Notorious” has a good argument of being on equal footing, buzz-wise with Mayweather at this point. But just like a certain current U.S. president, “Money” isn’t one to let facts drive his beliefs.

To us peons, two super-rich dudes bickering about whose name comes first on the poster seems super petty. But this kind of stuff matters a lot to guys who have earned the right to be egotistical maniacs.

At this point, even hardcore fight fans that are tired of hearing about them both want this fight to get made. At this point, we all just want the fight to be made. Mainly because we’re sick of being teased with it and it’s holding up one of the best weight classes in the UFC.

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