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29th January 2017
04:59pm GMT

"We all know what happens when Conor lands that left hand," Roddy told Newstalk's Petesy Carroll. "It doesn’t matter who it is, if that hand lands on your chin you’re going to sleep."
One man who is not all that excited about witnessing McGregor's boxing debut against arguably the greatest of all time is Limerick pugilist Andy Lee who has admitted that "as a contest of boxing, it doesn't really excite me."
"There's only one winner really and that's Floyd Mayweather," Lee asserted while speaking on Off The Ball.
Lee has not competed in over a year but is expected to make an announcement regarding his comeback fight in the coming weeks and the former WBO middleweight champion believes that the larger, more padded boxing gloves would take away from the power that McGregor has displayed in the Octagon thus far.
"They're only 4oz. gloves - the UFC gloves - so it (a punch) can only be harder and tougher to take," Lee said.
"So Conor McGregor's strength and power which he holds in his left hand would be negated by wearing the bigger gloves I think... Even though they're only 8oz. gloves for a 147lbs fighter."
Having said that, Lee also doesn't foresee a scenario in which the notoriously defensive Mayweather stops McGregor in the as yet hypothetical bout.
Lee would expect McGregor to survive the fight without getting knocked out but, according to the 34–3–1 boxer, Mayweather would coast to victory on the scorecards.
"Mayweather rarely knocks anybody out," Lee continued. "He hasn't had a knockout victory in years so it would more than likely go the distance.
"But, hey, if Conor McGregor can go the distance with the greatest fighter of all time - not of all time but of the last generation - it would be an achievement in itself."Explore more on these topics: