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13th January 2017
09:32pm GMT

"He never puts himself in uncomfortable positions. Everyone who fought him put themselves in uncomfortable positions and weren't able to get back to comfortable positions again."
McGregor is currently in the early stages of a self-imposed hiatus, as he takes time away from the sport so that he can be focused on the arrival of his firstborn, but that's doing nothing to keep him out of the headlines with talk ramping up this week of a potential mammoth super-fight against Floyd Mayweather. Mayweather announced that an offer was on the table for 'The Notorious' before UFC president Dana White issued a counter-offer to the 49-0 boxing great. https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/819999216449835009 And, during the above interview, Brazil's Silva was asked what he makes of the possible cross-sport clash and insisted that he wouldn't write off chances of a McGregor upset."I think everybody has a chance," Silva added. "When you step inside (the ring) to fight, you have a chance. Of course that if you’re fighting Mayweather, people would say ‘oh, McGregor won’t last a round,’ but we never know."
"The movement is different, how you have your feet on the ground is different, the timing is different in boxing,” he continued. "The only way to see is putting them to fight. He would have to stop at least a year to be able to do a close fight, and I believe he should do it."
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