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Paulie Malignaggi confirms Conor McGregor talks underway for possible boxing showdown

Paulie Malignaggi wants to settle his feud with Conor McGregor in a boxing ring
Image: Paulie Malignaggi claims his representatives are in talks with Conor McGregor over a possible fight

Former two-weight world champion Paulie Malignaggi has confirmed his representatives are in talks with Conor McGregor about a possible fight with the MMA star.

UFC lightweight champion McGregor brought in Malignaggi earlier this year for sparring duties in preparation for the Irishman's clash with Floyd Mayweather on August 26.

However, a well-documented row between the pair led to Malignaggi leaving McGregor's training camp early after pictures of the retired boxer hitting the canvas were released on social media.

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Before McGregor's August fight with Floyd Mayweather, footage emerged of the Irishman sparring with Malignaggi - watch it here

Malignaggi, who has called for McGregor to release the full footage of the spar, claims talks are now underway between his advisor Al Haymon and UFC president Dana White about a future showdown.

"I know Al Haymon's talking to Dana White. If they want the fight, they'll make it," Malignaggi told FightHype.

"I don't need to do all of that because Al Haymon makes anything he wants happen, happen. The only way it doesn't happen if this guy doesn't have any balls.

"This fight will pay him more, this fight will get him more exposure - this fight is a bigger fight than anything else he has. There's no more Mayweather fight, this is the biggest fight there is."

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LAS VEGAS, NV - AUGUST 26:  Conor McGregor stands in his corner during his super welterweight boxing match against Floyd Mayweather Jr. on August 26, 2017
Image: McGregor's next move includes options from across MMA, boxing and WWE, according to manager Audie Attar

Last week, McGregor's manager Audie Attar insisted the two-weight UFC champion would return to the promotion to defend his Lightweight belt, though claimed his next move was not yet determined.

"As it relates to mixed martial arts, I think Conor has been clear that he wants to come back and fight for the UFC. So there is no question that is going to happen," Attar told Sky Sports News.

"Who that is going to be and what is next is still to be determined. We are just starting to talk and explore all the options.

"But Conor is a draw. He does record-breaking gates and pay-per-views."

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