‘Remember this’… Warning extended to two-time world champion boxer Conor McGregor as he contemplates going bare-knuckle following third defeat of his career

A message has been issued by Conor McGregor to a former world champion boxer who is thinking about changing careers.

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Regis Prograis, a former unified super lightweight champion, lost by unanimous decision at Saturday’s Co-op Live Arena bout in Manchester, England. Jack Catterall scored an early knockdown and then downed Prograis twice.

American boxer Conor McGregor used his post-fight interview to discuss a possible career change that could involve a partnership with McGregor’s Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship [BFKC]. Haney and Taylor were his two previous losses.

“Notorious” claims he would gladly accept Prograis’s offer. The man who may become Prograis’s employer shortly, nevertheless, did offer him some advice.After his most recent defeat, Regis Prograis has hinted that he may switch sports.Prograis described Catterall as the greatest opponent he has ever fought and asked his promoter, Eddie Hearn, to guarantee that the Englishman receives a crack at the world title in his next fight while maintaining a gracious demeanor during the post-fight interview.

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‘Rougarou’ caught McGregor’s eye when he was asked about his future plans in combat sports.

All I can say is that Jack was simply better. “I won’t lie and say that Jack wasn’t the better man,” Prograis admitted.

A world title battle is in his right. He ought to be the next world champion. Best of luck, Jack.

“You’re fantastic. Out of all the best fighters I’ve ever faced, you were the best.It is now the turn of the younger generation; I have had my moment in the spotlight. Bare knuckle might be my next move.

“I’m going to switch things up and give the young men a chance to lead.”