LOS ANGELES (AFP) – The possibility of a duel between boxer Floyd Mayweather and mixed martial arts star Conor McGregor got another boost Friday as Ultimate Fighting Championship boss Dana White said he’d pay each $25 million to meet.
White, president of the popular UFC mixed martial arts brand in which Ireland’s McGregor stars, seemed to indicate in his comments on a Fox radio broadcast that the two would meet in a boxing ring, not the UFC octagon.
In addition to $25 million apiece, White said, each fighter would get a cut of pay-per-view proceeds.
‘‘If they’re going to box, Floyd looks at this as an easy boxing match for him,’’ White said. ‘‘Conor McGregor is his money fight. Tell you what, Floyd, here’s a real offer – and I’m the guy who can make the offer – we’ll pay you $25 million and Conor $25 million.’’
White scoffed at Mayweather’s claim this week that he’d offered McGregor $15 million to climb into the ring with him.
Mayweather, who retired in 2015 with a perfect 49-0 record, told ESPN’s First Take program that a McGregor bout was the only thing that could tempt him to end his exile from the ring.