McGregor challenges Mayweather again

Fresh off his latest triumph, UFC champion Conor McGregor continues to call out boxing champion Floyd Mayweather and attempt to lure him into a bout.
McGregor called Mayweather ‘afraid’ and demanded $100 million for a showdown between the two during an appearance in a New York nightclub on Tuesday.
“As far as real fighting — true, pure unarmed combat — Floyd don’t want none of this,” McGregor said, in a video published by TMZ. “I want the $100 million cash to fight him in boxing rules because he’s afraid of a real fight.”
Talk of a possible fight between the two headliners of their sport picked up steam in the spring with both stoking the idea.
But in more recent days, Mayweather has dismissed the notion.
The 39-year-old Mayweather retired in September of 2015 after accumulating a 49-0 record during a 19-year career that produced world titles in five weight divisions and earnings in excess of $800 million.
McGregor is flying high after last week’s knockout win over Eddie Alvarez.
The victory made the 28-year-old a titleholder of two UFC belts.
Meanwhile, Spain midfielder Ander Herrera will preserve the memory of his international debut by framing the shirt he played in at Wembley on Tuesday.
The 27-year-old, who has represented Spain at every age group, made his senior debut when he came off the bench to replace Thiago Alcantara in the 56th minute of the friendly against England.
“It was exciting and an honour to represent my country. I will have to frame the shirt. Wembley is the best stage for a debut,” Herrera told reporters.