Terence Crawford denies $200 million fight offer from Conor McGregor

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Last updated Jul 1, 2026

Terence Crawford denies $200 million fight offer from Conor McGregor
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Terence Crawford responded to Conor McGregor's claim of a $200 million deal for two boxing and MMA fights. Crawford stated there was no formal offer made to him and referred to McGregor's comments as a fabrication. He mentioned a conversation about the potential fight but asserted he would have accepted if a legitimate offer had been made. Crawford, who retired undefeated, emphasized that he is happily retired and not considering a comeback. McGregor is set to return to the octagon for a rematch next Saturday, July 11.

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  • Crawford denies McGregor's claim of a $200 million offer.
  • Crawford stated he would have accepted a real offer.
  • Crawford is currently retired after his boxing career.
  • McGregor is scheduled to fight Max Holloway on July 11.
  • Crawford cited the financial disparities between boxing and MMA.
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  • 9:41 PMYahoo SportsTerence Crawford says he absolutely would've fought Conor McGregor in MMA for $100 million — but offer 'never' came
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Crawford responded to McGregor's recent claims that they were once offered a $200 million mega-deal to compete against each other in MMA and boxing.

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