JAKARTA - There are many rumors circulating about a rematch between Conor McGregor and Floyd Mayweather which will be held in the near future.

And one person who is adamant that won't happen is UFC president Dana White. He reacted angrily to the rumours.

"That is complete nonsense!" White firmly answered when interviewed by TMZ Sports quoted by Marca, Thursday.

"The story comes from a newspaper called The Daily Mirror, which is a tabloid in Europe - complete nonsense!" he added.

The issue is a serious concern for White because McGregor has a contract with the UFC. This means that if he wants to enter the boxing ring against Mayweather, White will have to be involved in making that decision.

But for White, who is familiar with Mayweather, there's no way the fight won't happen, at least for now.

One of the biggest and most talked about boxing fights in recent years took place between McGregor and Mayweather and there are a lot of fans eager to see the next fight.

The fight in 2017 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas was won by Mayweather by technical knockout in round 10. Money - as he was known - until then had a 49-0 record in the ring.

It's worth remembering that this was McGregor's first foray into professional boxing.

After that win, Money said goodbye to professional boxing, even though he has had exhibition fights against the likes of Logan Paul.

Meanwhile, The Notorious is still recovering from the injury he sustained last summer in a fight against Dustin Poirier, in which he broke his leg.


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