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24th August 2017
09:51pm BST

We caught up with Macklin in the midst of fight week in Las Vegas, where he gave us his take on the controversial sparring footage.
"I do think it was out of order to leak the footage," Macklin told JOE at the MGM Grand.
"Sparring should be left in the gym really unless you're going to show the full spar. We can all pick bits out of a spar where we've had the upper hand so unless you're going to show the full spar, I don't think you should do that.
"And even at that, I just think sparring is for the gym and it should be left there. If you want to record the spar to analyse yourself afterwards then, of course, by all means do it. I used to record sparring sessions all the time but I'd never stick them up on YouTube or social media in the hope of painting me in a better light or that I had the better of the exchanges.
"That's a cheap shot really but Paulie must have known that it was a possibility when he agreed to go into the camp. He even asked for the footage to be released himself.
"I didn't see the full spar, obviously, but Paulie says it wasn't how it looked in the edited version that went online. But in the edited version, Conor was definitely on top.
"In terms of the knockdown, I think it was more of a balance issue for Paulie but he definitely got hit with good shots.
"I'm old-fashioned and believe that sparring should be kept in the gym but when you come to events like this then anything that helps to promote it or that hypes it up, it's going to be used to boost pay-per-view buys."Explore more on these topics:

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