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Floyd Mayweather Jr.: 'I would fight Khabib in the daytime and I'll fight Conor at night'

Floyd Mayweather Jr.: 'I would fight Khabib in the daytime and I'll fight Conor at night'(Getty Images)
"Money" Mayweather believes he could run through the UFC stars on the same day and has the business end of it all laid out.

Floyd Mayweather Jr. is so confident in his boxing skills that he's willing to fight Khabib Nurmagomedov and have a rematch with Conor McGregor ... on the same day.

"I would fight Khabib in the daytime and I'll fight Conor at night," Mayweather said during a recent appearance on the "Drink Champs" podcast.

"Money" aptly has the financial details of the plan all laid out as well.

"For that, you give me a flat fee and then on pay-per-view, you pay one fee," he continued, "probably $250 and you get to see both fights."

Mayweather believes that flat fee "can be somewhere upwards of $600 million," by the way.

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This comes after Mayweather and UFC president Dana White struck a handshake deal courtside at an NBA game in December for the boxing legend to return in 2020.

"Floyd and I both feel like we add value to each other and we're going to figure something out," White told ESPN at the time. "Some things have to play out and then I'm going to start talking to [Al] Haymon maybe this summer and I'll have something for Floyd in the fall."

Whether McGregor and Nurmagomedov would have settled their own rivalry by then remains to be seen. McGregor needed just 40 seconds to destroy Donald Cerrone last month. Prior to that, McGregor had suffered a fourth-round submission loss to Nurmagomedov in October 2018 in the octagon and a 10th-round TKO to Mayweather in the boxing ring back in August 2017.

Meanwhile, after defeating McGregor, Nurmagomedov scored a third-round submission of Dustin Poirier in September 2019.

When the "Drink Champs" podcast host, Noreaga, told Mayweather that he doesn't want him to continue to fight, the self-proclaimed "TBE (The Best Ever)" responded to the rapper: "But these boys is easy! This is easy!"

Prior to defeating Cerrone, McGregor vowed that a rematch against Mayweather will indeed happen.

"I'd like to rematch Floyd," McGregor told ESPN's Ariel Helwani last month. "I think we should rematch Floyd. He can go and pick someone else. It's not going to be the same.

"I know I'd beat Floyd if we rematched and when we rematch," he continued.

"I look forward to doing it again. It will happen again. It's happening again."

Nurmagomedov has also expressed interest in fighting Mayweather.