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McGregor claims to be black from the waist down and bites the ear of ‘Money’

Conor McGregor hit his dress, confession that he is black “from the waist down” and biting an ear to Floyd Mayweather, who threw his face dollars today in New York, in the third of the four face-to-face agreed To promote their August 26 fight in Las Vegas.

The Irishman, UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship) mixed martial arts champion, appeared at the New York Barclays Center dressed in a white fur coat adorned on the back of a huge multi-headed snake; His torso, naked, exhibited numerous tattoos among them that of his name.

Meanwhile, the multiple world boxing champion again dressed in sportswear, although this time he climbed to the stage in a black and white sweater, a hat with stars and, like Wednesday, with the Irish flag in the back .

One of the hottest moments of the third face-to-face was when McGregor took the microphone and boasted of his origins when he said, “I’m black from the waist down.”

This phrase caused many laughs of the public, who in the middle of the surprise commented with sarcasm what the Irish said.

American Money Mayweather did not want to lose the attention of the spectators and his most striking performance came after extracting a bundle of dollars from his crocodile leather wallet and throwing them in the face of his rival on August 26.

The Famous reacted by biting an ear to Mayweather when the American rehearsed a ‘selfie’ with his cell phone.

The situation became tense shortly afterwards and marked the end of the face-to-face meeting because McGregor’s entourage invaded the stage in search of ‘Money’ Mayweather.

Then the security of the event intervened in a timely manner and prevented the situation from getting out of hand.

Mayweather, world champion in five categories: super featherweight, lightweight, super lightweight, welterweight and superwelter, will meet McGregor, who has never made a professional boxing matchup, in a fight under the rules of pugilism.

The American boxer will win a purse close to 300 million dollars and the Irish fighter will get one of around 100 million.

The promotional tour of the bout will end this Friday in London with the fourth face-to-face.

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