Fighters meet in Las Vegas for highly anticipated boutWho will win? Our panel of experts give their predictionsMayweather to earn at least $100m, McGregor set for $30m purseEmail tom.lutz@theguardian.com or tweet @tom_lutzConor McGregor: from plumber to Mayweather challengerMain event due to start around 8.30pm Las Vegas time 2.59am BST Tabiti and Cunningham has lasted the full 10 rounds and it is Tabiti who maintains his unbeaten record with a victory on unanimous decision. Two more fights before the main event: next up is Nathan Cleverly v Badou Jack. 2.54am BST Ian Copetake writes in: “Is there much throwing of jabs in MMA? I actually do hope Conor lands a freak punch on the other guy so we get a rematch in an octagon.” Our own Bryan Graham thinks that McGregor will fail to land a significant blow tonight, which is sensible considering Mayweather is the greatest defensive boxer of all time, and Conor has as much – or less – professional boxing experience than every single reader of this liveblog. Continue reading…
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