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Boxing

Manny Pacquiao forms own promotional company, wants staging rights to Conor McGregor fight

Liam Happe
Manny Pacquiao forms own promotional company, wants staging rights to Conor McGregor fightDAZN
Boxing's only eight-weight former world titleholder wants a possible crossover spectacle with former two-weight UFC champion Conor McGregor to be promoted by himself.

Manny Pacquiao released a statement on Wednesday, revealing that he now handles his own promotional business dealings, and that "the fans want" the boxing legend to co-promote any possible fight with MMA star Conor McGregor.

In a very public series of verbal confrontations with UFC president Dana White, McGregor has hinted that his next competitive foray will be either a return fight with Dustin Poirier in Dublin, Ireland, or another step into boxing against Pacquiao.

In a statement shared on social media by Yahoo Sports' Kevin Iole, Pacquiao revealed that he was no longer under contract to Audie Attar's Paradigm Sports Management, who also have McGregor as a client, and that he would want to co-promote a crossover bout with the Irishman independently.

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The statement read: “At the present time, I do not have an existing management contract with Audie Attar. I have formed my own company, Pac Sports and Entertainment, and am more than willing to give the fans what they want: An exciting fight with Conor McGregor under terms and conditions where I am the co-promoter with my company. Thank you and God bless.”

The news comes very soon after Attar had hinted that such a fight would need the blessing of White, since McGregor remains under UFC contract, though Pacquiao's now ex-manager was confident they had his go-ahead.

McGregor of course stepped into the boxing ring once before, when he lost to unbeaten star Floyd Mayweather Jr. in August 2017. Mayweather also defeated Pacquiao in their long-anticipated showdown in May 2015.