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Floyd Mayweather vs Conor McGregor: Money taunts Notorious by offering fans £8,000 for best caption of humiliating tap-out video

Money posted clip of 'The Notorious Quitter' tapping out to Nate Diaz as fight rumours hot up again

FLOYD MAYWEATHER has offered fans £8,000 for the best caption on a video of a humiliating Conor McGregor tap-out.

Money showed the bloody footage of who he called "The Notorious Quitter" losing to Nate Diaz.

That came after McGregor said "F*** Floyd" and made clear HE would be the star of a super-fight between the pair should it happen.

Mayweather's video showed Diaz pummelling a helpless McGregor before locking him in a rear naked choke hold at UFC 196 in March.

The song in the background repeats the phrase "tap-out" and McGregor tapping Diaz's arm to signal the end of the fight is played repeatedly.

There is then film featuring Mayweather posing triumphantly before a photo of him laughing and pointing.

 Conor McGregor tapped out when put in a choke hold by Nate Diaz
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Conor McGregor tapped out when put in a choke hold by Nate DiazCredit: Getty Images
 This was the message at the end of Floyd Mayweather's video mocking Conor McGregor
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This was the message at the end of Floyd Mayweather's video mocking Conor McGregorCredit: Floyd Mayweather Instagram
 Floyd Mayweather includes a photo of himself laughing at Conor McGregor in the clip
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Floyd Mayweather includes a photo of himself laughing at Conor McGregor in the clipCredit: Instagram

A message at the end of the film reads: "49-0 vs Connor The Notorious Quitter."

It's probable Mayweather intentionally spelt McGregor's forename wrong.

The American has previously laughed off claims he could square up to the Irishman in the ring - who is currently on a break from UFC after announcing he is to become a dad.

He is also to appear in Game of Thrones with a scrap between the two remaining just a possibility.

Money may be tempted to risk his perfect record though, especially with Anthony Joshua set to become boxing's first billionaire.

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