PUNCH UP
Oh, it’s on. There’s nothing more entertaining than an MMA feud, and when you throw boxing, and Dana White, into the mix, there’s gonna be fireworks.
BOX(ING) OFFICE
UFC President Dana White adamantly denies Paulie Malignaggiâs claim that a fight with Conor McGregor is in negotiations and doubts anyone would want to see the UFC champ compete against the retired boxer, anyway. Malignaggi and McGregor have been feuding since the former boxing champ made a brief and dramatic appearance in McGregorâs camp prior to his August bout with Floyd Mayweather. Malignaggi had a pair of sparring sessions with McGregor, and the fallout included accusations of mistreatment, released sparring clips and a whole lot more back-and-forth in the public eye. Itâs been clear ever since Malignaggi made a furious exit from McGregorâs camp that he was angling for a showdown with the brash Irishman. McGregor said he would welcome Malignaggi to the octagon for an MMA fight, but UFC President Dana White has absolutely no interest in booking the matchup, be it under MMA, boxing or any other combat sports ruleset.
âPaulie Malignaggi never says (expletive) that isnât true,â Dana White sarcastically told the âReal Quick with Mike Swickâ podcast, hosted by former UFC fighter Mike Swick. âDo you think people really want to see Conor vs. Paulie Malignaggi? People want to see Conor fight in MMA. Thatâs what they want to see. The Mayweather fight was a one-off, (expletive) crazy deal. This is where he belongs, this is the sport heâs in, this is the sport he excels in and this is where heâs a world champion. This is where he needs to be.
CONOR JOB
And so it goes . . .
In the midst of Malignaggi pursuit of the fight, heâs been caught in the crosshairs of Artem Lobov, who is one of McGregorâs good friends and training partners. The pair has engaged in social media warfare, with Malignaggi claiming he could beat both McGregor and Lobov in one night. Lobov said he would be more than willing to step in the boxing to bring the bout to reality. White said he understands why Malignaggi would want to fight McGregor given their history, but at this point he has no interest in seeing it. He also believes the majority of the combat sports audience feels the same way.
âWhy did Paulie Malignaggi getup and walk out of camp after two sparring sessions? Because it was the right (expletive) thing to do,â White said. âBecause he was going to get hurt, because he was going to take damage that was going to affect him for the rest of his life that he didnât need to (expletive) take. Itâs not like they were paying him big money or he had a (expletive) fight coming up himself. âPaulie Malignaggi got up and left camp, and he should have (expletive) got up and left camp because Conor was going to (expletive) hurt him badly. Itâs no disrespect to the guy. Itâs a fact. I was there. I watched the whole (expletive) sparring session. That guy needed to go home and he needed to leave Las Vegas.”
Whether there’s a fight or not, we think this is pure entertainment. Bring it on!