As ESPN's Steve Kim reported, legendary boxer Oscar De La Hoya recently told CBS Sports' "State of Combat" podcast that he would knock former UFC two-division champion Conor McGregor out in "two rounds."
De La Hoya turned 47 in February and hasn't fought a competitive boxing match since December 2008.
The outspoken McGregor, rarely one to stifle opinions about anything on his mind, responded via Twitter:
I accept your challenge, Oscar de la Hoya.
— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) May 7, 2020
McGregor, 31, last competed in the Octagon in January, when he soundly defeated Donald Cerrone in 40 seconds.
The Irishman's biggest payday from a fight came in August 2017, when he battled Floyd Mayweather in a highly anticipated boxing match. As Kim explained, that bout generated approximately 4 million pay-per-view buys.
Mayweather dominated most of the action before he stopped McGregor in the 10th round.
It's unknown when (or if) a fight between McGregor and De La Hoya would occur amid the coronavirus pandemic. Earlier in the day, ESPN's Ariel Helwani reported McGregor isn't returning to the UFC until he's assured fighters competing at shows such as the UFC 249 event planned for Saturday are safe.
According to Helwani, July is the earliest McGregor would attach his name to a UFC card.
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