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23rd August 2016
09:12am BST

"I had a plan to sit down and do this [refocus] speech with him. And, after the weigh-ins, we were backstage on our own and he just looked at me, dead in the eye, cold, and said, 'The illusion of insanity is over. Now is game-plan'. "I was like, 'Woah, my job is done. What am I going to add to that?' "He stood up there and did the screaming, the posturing, and just came back off-stage and, like a serial killer, he looked at me and said that. It blew me away. "It's funny, with Orlagh [Hunter] I told her that I had this speech in mind and when I told her that line, what he said, I said, 'It's over. The fight is done'."Kavanagh added that McGregor's weigh-in antics are 'usually his last emotional outburst' and remarked on his fighter's intense walk-out and stare-down as his touched gloves with Diaz. "If that didn't make Nate take at least a gulp and realise he was fighting a different guy... ," Kavanagh reflected before shaking his head in wonder. 'The illusion of insanity is over'. They will be printing t-shirts of that one. On the latest GAA Hour we look back at Mayo-Tipperary and chat to Andy Moran about his incredible, never-ending career. Listen below or subscribe here on iTunes.
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