Floyd Mayweather took time out from his training to remind Conor McGregor of his defeat three years ago. Mayweather earned around £200million from his 10th-round stoppage of the UFC star in their crossover fight in Las Vegas.
It took his record to 50-0 and the ring legend bowed out from the sport following his one-sided victory. The 43-year-old has since turned his hand to coaching in tribute to his late uncle Roger with a return to competitive action unlikely.
But during an Instagram live training session, Mayweather raised the possibility of a second clash with McGregor. "Where he (McGregor) at?
He don't want this," he said. McGregor has long insisted he under-performed against Mayweather and intends to return to the ring.