Friday, 25 August 2017

Floyd Mayweather vs Conor McGregor PPV Fight Las Vegas 2017 Live Streaming

Floyd Mayweather vs Conor McGregor PPV Fight Las Vegas 2017 Live Streaming





What time does the fight start?

Quintuple champion boxer Floyd Mayweather and UFC Lightweight Champion Conor McGregor are set to enter the ring on Saturday, August 26, at 6 p.m. PT (9 p.m. ET, 2 a.m. Sunday UK) in Las Vegas for what's expected to be the most watched fight... ever.


“As far as stomp, kick and beat a woman, the world would see photos. For so many years, they tried to defeat me in so many different ways as far as negative things but I couldn’t be defeated inside the ring so they tried to defeat me on the outside … Did people want to see me fail? Absolutely. But I beat all odds.”Yeah, you did, Floyd. You beat all the odds. A true champion.As for McGregor, he’s clearly a great promoter and in the sport of UFC it needs the hype to make up for its rancidity.
Notwithstanding the skill and technique needed, especially on the ground, and the bravery required, the base contest of fighters brutalising each other while their opponents are on the ground, using elbows and forearms and the like, makes the stomach churn. I’ve seen cleaner fights outside Scruffy Murphy’s on a Sunday morning.So will I be watching May-Mac on August 26?Hell yes … but only if you’re paying for itFloyd Mayweather, Jr., and Conor McGregor will slug it out on Viaplay in the Nordics after the Modern Times Group picked up local rights to the hugely hyped boxing match.
The fight takes place Aug. 26 in Las Vegas and will be on MTG’s Viasat pay-TV service and Viaplay streaming service. The match-up will be a huge pay-per-view event and one of the highest-grossing fights ever as McGregor, a mixed martial arts specialist, takes on the undefeated Mayweather, the most successful pound-for-pound boxer of all time.
MTG said it is set to become the biggest pay-per-view fight ever in the Nordic region. The pay-TV operator already shows a range of boxing and UFC fights. MTG bought the rights from IMG. The pay-per-view will cost Nordic fans SEK 499 ($60) in Sweden, DKK 499 ($77.45) in Denmark, €59.95 ($69.21) in Finland, and NOK 499 ($61.62) in Norway.“We can’t wait to bring such a thrilling contest, which has massive appeal to all sports fans, to the Nordics on 26 August as the region’s biggest ever pay-per-view,” said Peter Nørrelund, CEO of MTG Sport.
MTG also announced second-quarter results Tuesday, reporting revenues of SEK 4.25 billion, representing 5% organic growth from the previous year. Net income was SEK 275 million compared with SEK 244 million in the corresponding period in 2016.A week ago, this column lamented the lack of public comment from NSW and Queensland stars in promoting the deciding State of Origin match, as well as the code in general. Instead, we had Origin players saying how much they “like” and “respect” each other. Vomit.Now all I want is Mayweather and McGregor to shut up. Or, in the words of McGregor, to “shut the f… up”.
Mayweather might be an all-time boxing great but as a sporting figure worth admiring, or following, or even listening to, it was easier to warm to Ivan Drago. (Fun fact: Ivan had no more than nine lines of dialogue in Rocky IV. If only these blokes could say as much.)Money” Mayweather might dismiss the big, dark cloud of domestic violence that hangs over his head but others, thankfully, will not let it go.



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