The Irish pair has a great deal of regard for one another, and Conor McGregor has frequently complimented Taylor for her accomplishments in the ring. However, McGregor’s backing has increased in front of his rematch with undefeated super-lightweight champion Cameron.
His business, Forged Irish Stout, is funding the fight and has created a fourteen-foot monument of Taylor on Ireland’s Bray Head, dubbed “Katie The Redeemer.” Conor McGregor may be present at the ring this weekend as a further gesture of respect for the monument.
Conor McGregor is anticipated to witness Taylor vs. Cameron 2.
For Katie Taylor, it will be her second straight homecoming; however, on November 25, she will be seeking revenge for her first professional loss. In a straight-up rematch at the 3Arena in Dublin, the undisputed lightweight champion takes against the reigning undisputed super lightweight champion Chantelle Cameron. Worldwide coverage of the 12-round bout and undercard action will be available on DAZN.
The UFC celebrity saw Taylor’s first-ever professional loss at the first battle between the two. Given that Forged Irish Stout sponsored the first fight as well, Conor McGregor is probably in the building for the rematch.
Having “Notorious” at the fight will help Taylor, and the boxing veteran will appreciate the support. She stated, “It’s amazing,” prior to her first bout with Cameron earlier this year. Here, Conor McGregor is undoubtedly well-known.
“He definitely is crazier. We have different personalities, but he’s obviously a very proud Irishman as well.
“So, it’s great to get the support from him for this event as a whole.” With the 14-foot statue demonstrating McGregor’s dedication to commemorating Taylor’s achievements in the ring, Taylor has that support once more.
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Spokesman for Forged Irish Stout Doug Leddin discussed the rationale behind the decision to make the monument prior to the rematch.