Conor McGregor in Talks for Boxing Exhibition Against Logan Paul in India
Conor McGregor announces preliminary agreements to fight Logan Paul in India, amid controversy over legal issues and false fight rumors.
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Summary
Conor McGregor has announced he is in preliminary discussions to fight Logan Paul in an exhibition boxing match in India, facilitated by billionaire Mukesh Ambani's family. The announcement comes as McGregor addresses false rumors regarding a potential fight with UFC champion Ilia Topuria. The news follows a civil court jury ruling that McGregor must pay €250,000 to a woman who accused him of assault in 2018, claims he denies. McGregor, who has not fought since injuring his leg in 2021, plans to return to the Octagon after the exhibition.
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