McGregor favourite in Toronto as tour with Mayweather stops in Canada
TORONTO — UFC star Conor McGregor strutted up to the podium, checked the microphone in his hand, and then punched the mic attached to the podium out of its stand. The thousands of combat sport fans in attendance at Toronto’s Budweiser Stage exploded into cheers as his fist connected with the mic.
McGregor then encouraged the crowd to shout expletives at Floyd Mayweather Jr,. and his family before launching into a nearly 10-minute long profanity-laced tirade.
“They’re trying to set me up at every turn out here, they’re trying to catch me off guard, trying to see me in an uncomfortable postion,” said McGregor on Wednesday after challenging Mayweather to come and get the remaining microphone from his hand. “But I thrive in uncomfortable positions. There’s nothing they can do to faze me.”
McGregor’s theatrics with the microphones were, in part, a reference to his audio cutting out the previous day in Los Angeles, the first stop of their four-city tour promoting a boxing match between the pair billed as “the biggest fight in combat sport history.”


