Floyd Mayweather Trademark Applications Fuel Rumors Of Conor McGregor Bout

Share this: Plenty of people in boxing and mixed martial arts will tell you a bout between Floyd Mayweather and Conor McGregor never will happen in either sport, but it appears the boxer is preparing just in case. The two fighters have been calling each other out on social media for what feels like forever, to the point where UFC president Dana White actually extended an offer to Mayweather to box McGregor. And even though Mayweather laughed at the $25 million offer, ESPN’s Darren Rovell reported that he might be getting ready to take on UFC’s lightweight champion. Floyd Mayweather, who is 49-0, might indeed fight #50 against Conor McGregor. Mayweather has already applied for five trademarks to 50-0. — Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) January 29, 2017 McGregor

Liverpool Offer Michael Zacho Second Trial

Liverpool has offered Danish teenager Michael Zacho a second trial. Zacho, currently with AGF Aarhus in Denmark's top division, spent last week on trial with the club and the 14-year-old's impressive showing has earned him another trial opportunity, according to Sky Sports. Not only has Zacho enjoyed his time on Merseyside, but AGF sports director Brian Steen Nielsen has also spoken glowingly of the club. "It has been a great experience, not just for Michael, but also for me," Nielsen told Aarhus's official website. "Liverpool have been very professional throughout, but still down to earth. It has been exciting to see how Liverpool run their academy."

Liverpool gets new £320m offer from billionaire Lim

Peter Lim, a Singapore billionaire, is offering £320m in cash for Liverpool football club and its liabilities. The offer trumps the £300m offered by New England Sports Ventures (NESV) which was accepted last week by Liverpool's chairman, Martin Broughton. BBC business editor Robert Peston says Mr Lim is also offering to provide £40m in cash to buy players. Mr Lim says his offer is as attractive as John Henry's in financial terms