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01st Aug 2017

Former UFC star makes very brave x-rated bet on Conor McGregor vs Floyd Mayweather

Putting his penis on the line

Ben Kiely

If Floyd Mayweather completely outclasses Conor McGregor, Brendan Schaub is going to lose a lot of money and even more dignity.

The former UFC heavyweight is very confident that Conor McGregor will be competitive against Floyd Mayweather on August 26. He has made that very clear.

In fact, he was so gobsmacked by boxing commentator Max Kellerman’s claim that ‘The Notorious’ wouldn’t land a single punch against arguably the greatest defensive boxer of all time that he was willing to put his money where his mouth was with an incredible bet.

Now he’s putting his penis where his mouth is.

Wait, that sounds weird. He’s literally laying his penis on the line over the money fight to trump all money fights.

Conor McGregor

During a recent interview with The Kicker, Schaub explained that he believes McGregor’s awkward striking style will pose problems for Mayweather early on.

“With Conor, it’s a matter of time on how long does it take Floyd Mayweather to get used to this weird, awkward style. So Mayweather has to download McGregor’s movement, everything that he’s never seen before. He’s gonna do it, it’s just gonna be how long? These old boxing heads, they know boxing and they hope Floyd doesn’t lose so they trash mixed martial arts but they don’t actually know what they’re talking about.

He then doubled down on his previous bet by vowing to send the hosts a dick pic if the fight doesn’t go the distance.

“I wouldn’t be surprised if he (McGregor) wins two to three early on. . . I will send you guys a dick pic if it doesn’t go all 12 rounds. . . I immediately regret saying that [laughs]. It’s gonna be a good pic though. I’m gonna hire glamour shots.”

Schaub may be the only McGregor supporter in the world praying that McGregor won’t land flush with that patented Celtic cross and turn Mayweather’s granite chin to dust.

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