Everyone wants to have their say on the upcoming super fight between Floyd Mayweather Jr and the UFC’s Conor McGregor, with fans and experts both split on how this one is going to go down in Las Vegas, Nevada.

We’re one week away from the fight with both warriors undergoing their final preparations, but that hasn’t stopped the detractors from criticising the spectacle with many branding it a circus, while others are excited about the prospect.

SUPER FIGHT

As expected, most aren’t giving the Notorious a chance as he’s the latest in a long line of opponents who have believed that they can overcome Money, but the unbeaten American has managed to keep his impeccable record intact.

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Even though the non-experts have been trying to analyse how the fight will go down, it’s those that are heavily involved in either boxing or mixed martial arts that are providing the most in-depth analysis on what will happen on fight night.

Still, most of them seem to be siding with the 49-0 American, but MMA fans know not to count the Irishman out.

You can add esteemed boxing coach Freddie Roach into the same group, as he too believes that Mayweather will emerge victorious and told Villainfy Media that the UFC lightweight champion is in over his head.

PREDICTION

According to Bloody Elbow, Roach said: “It’s gonna be a difficult transition, obviously, because he’s used to fighting in MMA rules and now he’s going to the boxing rules.

“And he’s gonna be, I think it’s gonna be really uncomfortable for him and maybe difficult for him. But... and he’s going against one of the best boxers of all time.

“I mean, he’s, look at his record. You can’t deny that he’s one of the best boxers of all time. And he, I think he’s in over his head.

"But he’ll try hard, though. He looks like he’s very brave, and he looks like he trains hard, at least for this fight.

“And, you know, we’ll see what happens. I mean, he’s, you know, it’s a combat sport, it’s what we’re in, and Mayweather knows how to fight and he’s a great boxer. And I can’t see the other guy... I can’t see Mayweather losing. But that’s just my opinion at this point.”

Roach knows it’s not an easy task getting the better of Mayweather, and he must know that despite McGregor’s self-belief, Mayweather’s experience could be just too much for the younger fighter.

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