‘We were told it was a done deal’ – KSI’s promoter reveals Conor McGregor walked away from shock fight on Alcatraz

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An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows KSI in boxing ring, Image 2 shows Conor McGregor draped in the Irish flag before a UFC fight

KSI and his team were told a fight with Conor McGregor was a “DONE DEAL” before their shock showdown fell through.

The YouTube sensation was on course to throw down with the UFC icon in a boxing match on Alcatraz.

KSI in boxing ring.GETTY
Social media phenom KSI was on the brink of landing a huge showdown with UFC Icon Conor McGregor[/caption]
Conor McGregor draped in the Irish flag before a UFC fight.GETTY
The YouTube sensation was set to face The Notorious on Alcatraz[/caption]
Ksi and his manager at a press conference with a championship belt.MISFITS BOXING
But the fight fell through, much to the shock of KSI’s manager Mams Taylor[/caption]

The crossover clash was trending in the right direction before McGregor, 36, walked away from the lucrative bout.

In an interview with Misfits Boxing‘s YouTube channel, KSI’s manager, Mams Taylor, said: “We thought it was a done deal and we were told it was a done deal.”

Taylor admits he’s in the dark over why the fight fell through, adding: “I don’t know exactly because I wasn’t part of the negotiations with Conor.

“But I think Conor made a statement recently about that and referenced it subtly, so go back to that.”

Former two-weight UFC champion McGregor confirmed he was in talks to throw down with social media sensation KSI last month.

And he claimed he pulled the plug on a bout with the influencer as the offer on the table wasn’t a true reflection of his “worth”.

The Irishman said: ” There was an opportunity, or should we say a deal, to fight on Alcatraz recently in June.

“And they came to me, and it wasn’t my worth. As a fighter, we have to know our worth.

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Conor McGregor yelling while sitting in an MMA cage after an injury.AP
Conor McGregor snubbed the chance to fight KSI as the offer didn’t reflect his “worth”[/caption]

“I hold every pay-per-view record in the book. I hold every gate record in the book.”

McGregor hasn’t set foot inside the octagon since breaking his left leg in his trilogy fight with Dustin Poirier nearly four years ago.

He hinted that he may never fight again moments before revealing he’d snubbed the chance to box KSI.

But he performed a U-turn just SECONDS LATER by doubling down on his promise to deliver the “greatest comeback in sports history“.

The UFC’s first simultaneous two-weight world champion said: “My comeback would be slated as the greatest.

“Or the biggest, most anticipated comeback of all time. So it has to be right.”

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