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Mayweather vs McGregor: Chris Eubank Jr says Floyd Mayweather wants to go out with a bang

LAS VEGAS, NV - AUGUST 11:  UFC lightweight champion Conor McGregor hits a heavy bag during a media workout at the UFC Performance Institute on August 11,
Image: If Conor McGregor shows Floyd Mayweather too much respect he'll get wiped out, says Chris Eubank Jr

Chris Eubank Jr has warned Conor McGregor he will face the same Floyd Mayweather who so impressively eased to victory over Manny Pacquiao.

Eubank has been training alongside Mayweather in preparation for his World Boxing Super Series quarter-final with Turkey's Avni Yildirim in October.

He previously observed the American while he trained to defeat Marcos Maidana in 2014 and then Pacquiao the following year, when Mayweather produced a seamless victory against a fighter widely considered his greatest threat.

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Eubank believes Mayweather will show an increased aggression against McGregor, in pursuit of a knockout victory in his final fight.

"McGregor's got it all to do on the night," he said. "Mayweather's in just as good a shape as he was against Maidana, and when I watched him train for Pacquiao.

"I don't see any real difference in his preparation, his fitness. He's not taking this lightly.

People love to say it only takes one punch, and that's true to an extent, but if you look at a fighter like Floyd, his defence is impregnable, he doesn't get hit.
Chris Eubank Jr

"McGregor doesn't have a professional fight but I don't believe that's in Floyd's mind, he's going in there like this is going to be one of his toughest fights.

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"With him, the main focus for this camp has been fitness. We're going to see the same Floyd we've been seeing, but a more aggressive Floyd.

"From what I've seen and how I've heard him talk, he wants to put on a show. With the 8oz gloves, he's going to go for the knockout. I just have a feeling, he wants to make a statement.

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"This really is going to be his last fight, he wants to go out with a bang. Who wouldn't?

"I don't think he'd want to end his career on another points victory so if he sees an opportunity, if he gets a chance, he's going to go for it and try and take Conor out.

"All I can go on is what I think Floyd's going to do: be aggressive, look for openings, look to take Conor out fairly early.

"If I had to put money on it I'd say he's going for the stoppage. He's extremely accurate, extremely good defensively.

"If he catches Conor, he could be in some trouble."

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McGregor has insisted he has the power to stop Mayweather and inflict the first defeat of his professional career, and Eubank believes the Irishman's only chance of victory is to retain that confidence.

"People love to say it only takes one punch, and that's true to an extent, but if you look at a fighter like Floyd, his defence is impregnable, he doesn't get hit.

"With a fighter like that you can't say it only takes one punch because he doesn't get hit.

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"If he goes in there and respects Floyd, thinking 'I'm in the ring with this undefeated, pound-for-pound king', then he'll get wiped out.

"If he goes in there thinking, 'I'm Conor McGregor, I don't care who this guy is, I'm going to do what I do and I'm going to beat him', that's the only chance he has - if he goes in there and truly believes he can do it."

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