Conor McGregor was told he had “nothing to be ashamed of” by boxing great Lennox Lewis and several others came out in support of the Irishman as the dust started to settle on his round-10 loss to Floyd Mayweather in Las Vegas.
The UFC star was not expected to last longer than a round by many on his boxing debut, particularly given his opponent is one of the greatest fighters of all time.
(Isaac Brekken/AP)
But going to the 10th round has earned him plenty of credit, particularly on American soil, with the bout described as “amazing” and McGregor praised for making the notoriously cagey Mayweather open up.
Here, Press Association Sport rounds up some of the best social media reaction to the mega-fight.
Britain’s former heavyweight world champion Lennox Lewis:
“Conner kept it interesting but he was outboxed and outclassed in the square ring. Nothing to be ashamed of tho. I like him even more now!
Conner kept it interesting but he was outboxed and outclassed in the square ring. Nothing to be ashamed of tho. I like him even more now! 👍🏾
— Lennox Lewis (@LennoxLewis) August 27, 2017
FM executed his plan perfectly &took CM 2deep waters. CM was game &I have respect 4what he tried 2do. Will be a superstar going forward!
— Lennox Lewis (@LennoxLewis) August 27, 2017
“FM executed his plan perfectly &took CM 2deep waters. CM was game &I have respect 4what he tried 2do. Will be a superstar going forward!”
Chicago Bulls star Dwyane Wade:
“I’m not mad that I stayed up all night to watch this fight. ???????????????????????? @FloydMayweather is definitely TBE!!! @TheNotoriousMMA Much Respect!!”
I'm not mad that I stayed up all night to watch this fight. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 @FloydMayweather is definitely TBE!!! @TheNotoriousMMA Much Respect!!
— DWade (@DwyaneWade) August 27, 2017
Former England striker Gary Lineker:
“Really brave effort from @TheNotoriousMMA but @FloydMayweather is a true champion of his sport.”
Really brave effort from @TheNotoriousMMA but @FloydMayweather is a true champion of his sport.
— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) August 27, 2017
NBA hall-of-famer Shaquille O’Neal:
“Congrats Champ @FloydMayweather great job on your KO on @TheNotoriousMMA and your 50-0.”
Congrats Champ @FloydMayweather great job on your KO on @TheNotoriousMMA and your 50-0
— SHAQ (@SHAQ) August 27, 2017
Four-time world champion Shane Mosley:
“Damn good fight. Mayweather put on a hell of a show. Conor did much better than I had expected. Hats off to both guys. Worth the money ????”
Damn good fight. Mayweather put on a hell of a show. Conor did much better than I had expected. Hats off to both guys. Worth the money 💰
— Shane Mosley (@ShaneMosley_) August 27, 2017
Cleveland Cavaliers’ Iman Shumpert:
“@FloydMayweather is so precise????. Bravo good sir. @TheNotoriousMMA ran out of gas but I like that he wanted to keep going even if KO. ????”
.@FloydMayweather is so precise😱. Bravo good sir. @TheNotoriousMMA ran out of gas but I like that he wanted to keep going even if KO. 💯
— Iman Shumpert I (@imanshumpert) August 27, 2017
American broadcaster Cassidy Hubbarth:
“Can’t remember the last time a fighter has made Floyd fight… Floyd is fighting and is very much alive.”
Can't remember the last time a fighter has made Floyd fight… Floyd is fighting and is very much alive.
— Cassidy Hubbarth (@CassidyHubbarth) August 27, 2017
Seattle Seahawks quarter-back Russ Wilson:
“That was an amazing fight to watch!”
That was an amazing fight to watch!
— Russell Wilson (@DangeRussWilson) August 27, 2017
Wrestler Triple H:
“Congrats to both @TheNotoriousMMA and @FloydMayweather on doing something no man has done before… #RESPECT.”
Congrats to both @TheNotoriousMMA and @FloydMayweather on doing something no man has done before…#RESPECT
— Triple H (@TripleH) August 27, 2017
Manny Pacquiao, once a foe of Mayweather and also beaten by him:
“Respect to McGregor for taking a chance but congrats to Floyd on #50!”
Respect to McGregor for taking a chance but congrats to Floyd on #50!
— Manny Pacquiao (@mannypacquiao) August 27, 2017
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