Conor McGregor reacts to Tyson vs Paul fight rules
- Conor McGregor criticized the rules of the upcoming boxing match between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul, expressing indifference towards the fight.
- He raised concerns about the appropriateness of hosting the fight at AT&T Stadium, which can hold over 100,000 spectators.
- McGregor's comments reflect a broader skepticism about the match, highlighting the age gap and health issues involved.
Conor McGregor recently expressed his indifference towards the upcoming boxing match between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul, scheduled for November 15. During a livestream event with Duelbits, he criticized the fight's rules, which include two-minute rounds and the use of 14oz gloves, questioning the significance of these regulations. McGregor also commented on the fight's venue, AT&T Stadium, which can accommodate over 100,000 spectators, raising concerns about the appropriateness of such a large arena for this matchup. Despite Tyson's recent health scare, McGregor acknowledged that the former heavyweight champion appears to be in good shape. Additionally, McGregor shared insights about his own career, revealing discussions about a potential two-fight deal with boxer Terence Crawford, which would involve one fight in MMA and another in boxing. However, he noted that Crawford was hesitant about facing him due to the risk of receiving a kick during their bout.