Hey…Conor McGregor fights Floyd Mayweather Jr. on August 26th. Just thought you might want to know. Get hyped and check out some of the best Mystic Mac predictions ahead of the bout so far.

Let’s start with the switch to 8 oz gloves.

He’ll be unconscious inside two rounds, really one round, only for the 10-second count I will give him maybe surviving into the second. But if it’s 10-ounce gloves, maybe four rounds. But under four rounds he’ll be unconscious.

When McGregor was asked about his honest chances against the consensus pound for pound Mayweather he was typical chip on the shoulder Conor.

I don’t know how many times I’ve shocked the world, and I’m going to shock it once again. It’s not going to end well for Floyd. It’s not going to end well for all the people doubting me.
Is he saying he’s going to knock out the naysayers after he wins? Man I hope so. He was later asked how he trained to successfully win the UFC lightweight and featherweight championships and if it translates in to his boxing preparation.

I show up to the gym, I work hard, and through my hard work I gain my confidence that’s been the same since day one. The fundamentals are still there, I show up, I work hard.

So that one wasn’t quite as “McGregor” as you thought it would be, but this next one has apparently become a recurring theme.

You can’t prepare for me, you can’t prepare for me, you can’t prepare for the movement, you can’t prepare for any of it. He can sit here and watch this, and I’m sure he has been watching that. Let him watch, let him try and study, but you cannot prepare for this. There is nobody in the game that moves like me, that strikes like me and that has the confidence like me.

Finally, he was recently quizzed about why he thinks he is going to win and what the consequences of Mayweather’s trash talk is.

This is a fight that has been in my crosshairs since Floyd’s been opening his mouth, simple as that. I see a beaten man in his eyes, in his body language, in everything he does. I’m going to knock him out bad, he’s too small. I know he’s fast, I know he’s got good reflexes, I know he’s experienced. I don’t care. I hit you, you fall, and that’s it. He will be unconscious.