Conor McGregor has broken his silence following the biggest boxing fight of 2025.
Terence Crawford defeated Canelo Alvarez by unanimous decision (116-112, 115-113, 115-113) on Saturday night to claim the undisputed super middleweight championship.
The American is believed to have made $50 million for the fight, while Canelo Alvarez earned $150 million.
On Sunday morning, MMA legend Conor McGregor shared on social media his five-word reaction to the bout.
Conor McGregor praises Terence Crawford and Turki Alalshikh

Dana White stepped into boxing promotion for the first time, and it does not get any bigger than this.
But after the fight, McGregor chose to highlight someone else’s role in making the night happen.
He posted a message directed at Turki Alalshikh, who financed the event, and Terence Crawford.
McGregor shared a photo of the pair and captioned it: “Congrats, Turki! Well done, Bud!”
Conor McGregor eyes UFC comeback at White House event
Conor McGregor has confirmed his intention to return to the octagon at the UFC White House event scheduled for June 2026.
After breaking his leg in July 2021 during his third fight against Dustin Poirier, the 36-year-old is finally getting ready to return, over four years later, at an unprecedented MMA event.
Speaking on Saturday, McGregor detailed his planned return after receiving approval from Dana White.
“I am ecstatic! The Mac is back,” he said to Adam Glyn.
“What better event than to grace the White House lawn for a straightener, what I do best. I am very, very excited, very eager, very motivated; bring it on, baby!
“I am very happy that it’s June,” McGregor continued. “It was July, now it’s a month earlier. Even better! Bring it to April, why not? Let’s celebrate my birthday early.
“That’s a definitely (fighting at the White House). For sure. That is my event, for sure.”
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