Floyd Mayweather vs Conor McGregor highlights: Boxing live blog, round-by-round updates

By Graeme Cross / Roar Guru

Match result:

Floyd Mayweather has defeated Conor McGregor in their big-money fight at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, with the referee ending the fight in the tenth round.

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Match preview:

Floyd Mayweather versus Conor McGregor, one of the most anticipated fights of all time, is here.

There’s no more talking, no more press conferences and no more ridiculous outfits.

Join The Roar for a blog and round-by-round updates from the main event, brought to you live from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, starting from 11am AEST.

The headline fight is expected to take place at approximately 2pm AEST, but may be much later depending on the length of undercard fights.

We have the official weight of the gloves – 8oz – and the official weights of the fighters, Mayweather at 149lbs and McGregor at 153lbs.

It’s been a circus, but why shouldn’t it? McGregor is making a career-high payday – what would you do for an estimated $70m?

When you really break it down, this fight ultimately has two potential outcomes:

A 40-year-old retired boxer beating a 29-year-old mixed martial artist in his prime, who is the face of the UFC, or, a 29-year-old mixed martial artist conquering a 40-year-old retired boxer.

The excitement exists for a reason though, these theoretical match ups rarely happen but are always the topic of conversation – Who doesn’t remember Rocky Balboa or all the talk of “what if Bruce Lee fought Muhammad Ali?”

There is plenty that could be talked about and has been talked about. Have the UFC lost their biggest star to boxing? Will Mayweather’s age affect the result? Are the skills of UFC transferable to the boxing world?

In the end, none of it matters, and the time for talk is officially done. Instead, it’s time to find out who wins this battle of Floyd Mayweather versus Conor McGregor.

Join The Roar for a blog and round-by-round updates from the main event, brought to you live from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, starting from 11am AEST.

The Crowd Says:

2017-08-27T06:29:51+00:00

PD99

Roar Rookie


Whatever achievements anyone claims feeds into the belief and Floyd's own arrogant self claim that HE is TBE, IMO, this fight certainly did not either increase or affirm PBF's status in boxing. In fact, after this fight, one could say there was a degree of tarnish to the rep. In terms of professional boxing experience, this was 49 pro fights (49 victories no less) vs ZERO professional boxing matches. Going into the fight, even if McGregor himself was considered TBE in UFC he still had to be objectively viewed as an acute underdog - crossing over to Mayweather's chosen mode of combat. If Mayweather crossed over to the Octagon, would he have seen the same relative success as McGregor? I don't believe so. Aside from boxing skillset vs boxing skillset, there was little focus on the question of the viability of McGregor's cross over stamina. Stamina in professional boxing (including preparatory progress by way of the amateur ranks) is a considerately developed attribute, with progressively lengthened duration as a boxer gets more and more rounds under the belt. This can't be replicated in the gym, a boxer has to actually get the fights under his belt to develop his stamina and complement that stamina with a cool and measured output. The stamina required in UFC as compared to Boxing is a completely different animal altogether. I didn't see PBF's skillset so much overcome McGregor as did Conor's own fast depleting stamina - that was always going to be McGregor's achille's heel.. When the gas runs out, the legs go, the hands drop, the punches lose their steam and a fighter begins to lose focus on the strategy that serves him best - this is completely aside from whatever his opponent is putting to him.. Until McGregor's gas ran out, he was doing very well, utilising good movement and distance, a nice southpaw jab that notably disrupted Mayweather judgment of distance and he was also catching Mayweather with nice varied assortment of punches otherwise. As I saw it, Mayweather basically stepped it up as McGregor clearly began to tire and became more or less a sitting duck. Until then, Mayweather was in a real fight and less inclined to pull the trigger lest he get conclusively caught himself. Had McGregor held his stamina throughout, the 2nd half of this fight may well have taken on a very different complexion. BTW, I respect UFC but I've been a substantive boxing fan for many years but I was impressed by McGregor's performance..

2017-08-27T06:14:38+00:00

anon

Roar Pro


It is, but not in the "fight of the century"

2017-08-27T05:09:41+00:00

Michaelj

Guest


Mayweather faster stronger tougher smarter

2017-08-27T05:07:25+00:00

anon

Roar Pro


I felt we were robbed of another 30 seconds of Mayweather going to work on McGregor. We'll never get to enjoy Mayweather again.

2017-08-27T05:05:34+00:00

anon

Roar Pro


Enjoyed Mayweather putting on a clinic in that final minute. Would have been nice seeing McGregor go down for the count. Ref was a little trigger happy in stopping the fight. These guys are getting $300 million to fight. Let it go to completion.

AUTHOR

2017-08-27T05:05:10+00:00

Graeme Cross

Roar Guru


And that's all she wrote ladies and gentleman. Live from Ringside, the Roar is tuning out. Floyd goes on to prove why he calls himself TBE and claims his 50th win. A big ending to a big career that has now crossed over Boxing, WWE, MMA and Basketball. Floyd wins by TKO in the 10th.

AUTHOR

2017-08-27T05:02:07+00:00

Graeme Cross

Roar Guru


Conr claims the ref should have let him keep going.Admits to being fatigued and says Mayweather was more composed than expected. Asked why he seems happy and he replies "I've been here before, I've been strangled on TV before and come back."

AUTHOR

2017-08-27T05:00:36+00:00

Graeme Cross

Roar Guru


Floyd confirms he won't ever fight again. He retires at 50-0 McGregor claims he turned Mayweather into a Mexican meaning he forced him to walk forward and attack

2017-08-27T05:00:03+00:00

Johnybulldog

Guest


Woo hoo,cheers mate.

AUTHOR

2017-08-27T04:58:57+00:00

Graeme Cross

Roar Guru


Mayweather gives credit to MMA and thanks the fans from Ireland. The crowd cheers and suddenly forgets they hated him one round ago

2017-08-27T04:58:53+00:00

Isaac Nowroozi

Roar Guru


Floyd could have ended that at anytime he wanted. Easiest 100 million anyone has ever made.

2017-08-27T04:56:22+00:00

Bigj

Guest


Yes

2017-08-27T04:54:40+00:00

Johnybulldog

Guest


Sorry for my ignorance but is that a TKO

2017-08-27T04:54:04+00:00

Bill larkin

Guest


Bugger.

2017-08-27T04:53:56+00:00

me too

Roar Rookie


10th rnd stoppage. exaxtly as expected. PPV justifies itself to those who paid a fortune. Mayweather goes 50-0 and Connor gets to brag he went 10 rounds. Never a chance. Typical Mayweather fight. Easy money.

AUTHOR

2017-08-27T04:52:48+00:00

Graeme Cross

Roar Guru


» Click here to read the fight report Both fighters embrace and congratulate each other. The crowd cheers supporting the show of sportsmanship

AUTHOR

2017-08-27T04:52:13+00:00

Graeme Cross

Roar Guru


It's all over folks! The crowd cheered the excitement but are booing the outcome. Floyd just cashed the easiest cheque he's ever received

AUTHOR

2017-08-27T04:51:26+00:00

Graeme Cross

Roar Guru


Round 10 Mayweather moves to the inside to try and finish it. He;s throwing nothing but power shots. McGregor stumbles and falls bbackward. The ref stops it!! PBF is back!! At 40 yrs od age

AUTHOR

2017-08-27T04:50:28+00:00

Graeme Cross

Roar Guru


Round 10 Round 10 begins and Conor holds floyd atraight away

AUTHOR

2017-08-27T04:49:31+00:00

Graeme Cross

Roar Guru


Round 9 Conor has nothing left. It's purely a question of whether his chin can keep him in the fight at this stage. Floyd is literally walkinf him down and has turned the crowd. Conors corner should consider stopping this

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