http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid4621179066001?bckey=AQ~~,AAAABvaL8JE~,ufBHq_I6FnxR-PQW_F3sm5QdUbP7D6E9&bctid=5537310053001 Filed under: Featured , News , UFC LAS VEGAS — Conor McGregor started visualizing before he even realized what the word meant. Like so many kids, his childhood soccer games on the streets of Dublin took on an element of fantasy. He would see himself starring in a grand stadium, scoring the winning goal for Manchester United or playing in a World Cup for the Irish national team. The journey McGregor (21-3 MMA, 9-1 UFC) will complete on Saturday night, when he takes on Floyd Mayweather (49-0 boxing) in a boxing ring just off the famed Las Vegas Strip and perhaps pockets $100 million-plus for his trouble, has been in many ways even more improbable than those fledgling soccer dreams of his youth. Related Conor McGregor's uncanny ability to will things into existence is why he's fighting Floyd Mayweather It’s a tiny percentage, but Irish kids do make it to Manchester United
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