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Published 14:19 23 Jan 2017 GMT

"In mixed martial arts you're trying to work on seven or eight different skill sets. Whereas in boxing, it's one...it's just boxing.
"It'd almost be like a break to only have to work on one and not work on everything."
The vast majority of McGregor's current striking training takes place with coach Owen Roddy, who you will have seen holding pads for 'The Notorious' in all of his pre-fight open workouts.
Roddy has also had his say on how McGregor matches up with the impregnable Mayweather, who retired in 2015 with a perfect professional record of 49-0.
“It’s kind of like a trade off between their two skill sets," Roddy recently told Newstalk's Peter Carroll. "We know that Conor can knock anyone stiff, but will he be able to land a solid connection on Mayweather, a guy who is probably the greatest defensive fighter of all time?
“Everybody has found that very difficult, but Conor poses a very different threat. Any time Mayweather has taken a serious shot, it’s always been against a southpaw.
“Conor is obviously a southpaw and he will be coming in and attempting to hit Mayweather from angles he probably hasn’t seen before because they come from different disciplines. Conor will be a lot bigger too.
“This is going to be a tricky fight for Mayweather because it won’t be like anything he has seen before in a traditional boxing match. Conor moves in such a unique way, it would be nearly impossible for Mayweather to get someone to replicate his style, especially because none of us have ever seen Conor contest a professional boxing match before.”Explore more on these topics:

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