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Terence Crawford disputes Conor McGregor's $200 million MMA fight offer

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Terence Crawford disputes Conor McGregor's $200 million MMA fight offer

Boxing superstar Terence Crawford says Conor McGregor’s claims about an alleged two-fight offer were fabricated.

Conor McGregor will make his highly anticipated return to the UFC Octagon later this month against Max Holloway at UFC 329. It’ll mark McGregor’s first MMA appearance since injuring his leg against Dustin Poirier in their UFC 264 trilogy.

Ahead of UFC 329, McGregor made headlines after claiming he was briefly in talks for a two-fight showdown with boxing legend Terence Crawford, with one fight in MMA and one in boxing. The fight(s) never materialized, and Crawford retired following a win over Canelo Alvarez last year.

McGregor says Crawford turned down upwards of $200 million to fight him in negotiations brokered by Turki Alalshikh and Riyadh Season. But according to Crawford, the offer was never made to him, and he says McGregor is greatly exaggerating claims about their rumored showdown.

Terence Crawford clears the air on rumored $200 million Conor McGregor fight(s)

In a recent appearance on The Ariel Helwani Show, Crawford responded to McGregor’s eye-opening comments about a recent mega-million fight offer.