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Shirley Ballas breaks silence on Strictly bullying investigation after BBC bosses warned to ‘rein in’ Giovanni support

SHIRLEY Ballas has broken her silence on the Strictly bullying investigation after Amanda Abbington spoke out again last night.

Head judge Shirley finally addressed the results after she had reportedly been ordered to rein in her support for Italian pro dancer Giovanni Pernice earlier this year.

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Shirley Ballas has spoken out for the first time since the Strictly bullying investigation released its result
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The BBC upheld six of 17 complaints made against the Italian dancer[/caption]
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Amanda spoke out again on Newsnight on Wednesday
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Celebs including actress Amanda, and TV presenters Laura Whitmore and Ranvir Singh came forward with claims about Giovanni during a six month investigation.

The BBC this week apologised to Amanda, and upheld six of the 17 complaints made against the Italian dancer who quit the BBC show.

Following the result, Shirley spoke out for the first time on Wednesday – having previously branded Giovanni a “perfect gentleman” and defending his teaching technique.

She told The Mirror on Wednesday: “I don’t condone bullying – I’ve been through it myself.

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“So if things aren’t right or need addressing, I feel for the person that wants them addressed.

“And I think that’s a big, important part – that everybody gets to say their thing. But now the investigation is over and everybody can move on.”

Shirley broke her silence as Amanda took part in a surprise interview on Newsnight late last night and claimed Giovanni made a shocking sexual gesture to her.

In her first interview since the findings of a BBC investigation into Giovanni’s conduct on the programme was released, Amanda shared new details of her experience in the training room.

She told Newsnight’s Victoria Derbyshire: “It was an ongoing litany of being verbally abused, sexual innuendo, sexual gestures. There was a 35 minute rant at me with him throwing his hands in the air and calling me names and how he couldn’t cope with it anymore.

She continued: “When I got a dance step right he would outline his erection in his trousers and tell me my dance move made that happen, because I got it right.

“The other sexual allegation was verbal. They weren’t isolated one-off incidents.”

The report found instances of Giovanni using swear words, “belittling” language and giving negative feedback.

It also found there there were two moments of “inappropriate behaviour of sexual banter in the workplace”.

Reflecting on the impact her Strictly experience and its aftermath have had on her life, Amanda said: “It’s been one of the worst years of my life.

“I’ve been through a lot. It has been a very unpleasant, turbulent relentless time in my life. I’ve had to deal with myriad horrible things that have continued to happen just for complaining about, I don’t like that word, alerting people to what I deemed was bad behaviour.”

Among the more sinister aspects of the fallout were death threats and even a sickening rape threat made against her 15-year-old daughter, all of which have been referred to the Met Police.

Following Amanda’s interview, a rep for Giovanni told The Sun: “It’s disappointing that Ms Abbington would knowingly mislead the outcome of the report in order to further damage Giovanni’s reputation.

“While Ms Abbington may not like the outcome of the six month investigation, she should not seek to spread false and defamatory claims.”

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After months of waiting, the findings of a probe into Giovanni’s behaviour were published on Monday.

They were released after celebs including Laura Whitmore, Zara McDermott and Ranvir Singh all came forward with claims.

But the report concluded that Giovanni was not abusive to Amanda, did not make threats and was not intimidating.

It also found that there was no aggressive or physical contact between Giovanni and Amanda.

In a statement, the broadcaster said: “The BBC has now concluded its review into the complaints made by Amanda Abbington against Giovanni Pernice.

“We take any allegations of bullying and harassment very seriously and this review has taken time due to its complex nature and our desire to ensure a rigorous and robust process was undertaken.

“Strictly Come Dancing is a family show and we rightly expect very high standards.

“While competition can be tough, rigorous and demanding, we want the show to ultimately be a joyous and transformative experience.

“It is a great shame if this hasn’t been the case for everyone who has appeared on the show.

“We have assessed the complaints and we have upheld some, but not all, of the complaints made.

“We want to apologise to Amanda Abbington and to thank her for coming forward and taking part.

“We know this would not have been an easy thing to do.”

Amanda had complained that Giovanni sent her an inappropriate video on WhatsApp.

But the BBC did not uphold this complaint and did not find anything sexually inappropriate.

BBC boss Charlotte Moore said: “There were a number of complaints under our bullying and harassment policy.

STRICTLY’S GIO CLEARED

By Issy Sampson

IT’S been a tense wait for Giovanni Pernice, but today the BBC’s official investigation into the Strictly Come Dancing bullying row finally cleared him of almost all of the abuse allegations.

Amanda Abbington has released a statement saying she’s not happy with the outcome – but now the BBC needs to draw a line under the whole ugly situation and move on.

The scandal has seen two dancers leave the show – and more accusations thrown around than a celebrity in a jive.

It’s also seen trolls send Amanda death threats and threaten her children – vile abuse that nobody should ever have to suffer through for simply quitting a TV show and speaking up.

Clearly, Amanda went through a lot and considers the way that Giovanni treated her to be unacceptable – and both the BBC and the dancer need to learn lessons from this situation.

The BBC has already made changes to training sessions, making sure dancers are never alone with the celebs and a chaperone is present at all times. The show’s pros are no doubt a lot more cautious in their teaching methods.

But this investigation needs to change the way all reality shows are run backstage – duty of care towards both stars taking part and backstage staff needs to be increased and upheld. Because if Strictly meets another scandal this big, it could be too damaged to survive.

“A number of those complaints have been upheld. Not all of them, but a number of them have been upheld.

“I’m not able to go into further detail on that, and there are very good reasons for that.

“It’s probably worth me just laying out the confidentiality of a complaints process.

“I think it is absolutely integral to the complaints process, and confidentiality needs to be respected out of fairness to everybody involved.

“But of course, we’re also trying to balance that with the desire to be open and to be transparent about the way our complaints processes work.

“Obviously in this case, there’s been lots of media speculation and lots of interest.

So I think it’s really important that we’re as open and transparent as we can be about that process, which is why we’ve issued the statement.”

In a statement, Amanda said: “As the BBC has indicated today in its statement, my decision to come forward and complain about Giovanni Pernice’s conduct towards me was not an easy thing to do.

“In the days, weeks and months since I contacted the BBC, I’ve been accused of being a liar, a troublemaker and of being ‘mad and unstable’.

“I’ve also received rape and murder threats and a bomb threat was sent to my place of work.

“My family and children have also been subjected to threats and intimidation.

“Despite this vile abuse, I’ve never regretted coming forward, and today’s apology from the BBC is a vindication of my complaint.

“It’s not just a vindication for me, it’s a vindication for the other people who have contacted me since I made my complaint to express concerns about their own experiences on Strictly Come Dancing.

“I hope those who have felt unable to speak out now will be more confident that they will be listened to and believed.

“The BBC has invited me to meet with senior management and this is something I will now be considering.”

Amanda added: “This apology means a great deal to me.

“So too does the fact that the BBC have acknowledged the steps that were put in place to support and protect me and past contestants were ‘not enough’.

“What matters most now is that lessons have been learned and that the BBC makes the changes they’ve promised, to ensure others don’t experience the same ordeal that I and others like me did.”

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Amanda insisted she had no regrets about making her complaint[/caption]

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Meet Amy Kenyon from Married at First Sight: Blackburn wedding planner among MAFS UK’s first intruders

MARRIED AT First Sight season nine is in full swing, and there has been more drama than ever.

Every year the show introduces two new couples midway through the series and Amy Kenyon is one of the 2024 “intruder” brides.

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Meet MAFS UK bride Amy Kenyon
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The star works as a wedding coordinator[/caption]

Amy Kenyon, 29, is a wedding coordinator.

But she has swapped her job to bag the title of bride herself on Married At First Sight.

Hailing from Blackburn, Amy is looking for the “man of her dreams”.

Revealing her big news about being on MAFS, Amy posted on Instagram: “Surprise! I got married to a total a stranger!”

Amy’s ideal man

Before going on the show Amy described her perfect groom.

In her introduction video, she said she was looking for a “tall man who’s a gentleman”.

After having three serious relationships, Amy wants to leave her love life in the hands of the MAFS experts who can do the hard work for her.

She said: “I hoping they’ll help me find someone who I can truly fall in love with.”

Meet the groom

Fans have been given a sneak peek at who Amy is set to marry on MAFS – and there is already trouble in paradise.

Viewers will watch her marry prison worker Luke from Kent.

However, things don’t get off to the best start, and in a clip from their wedding Amy reveals that her groom gives her the “ick”.

Claim to MAFS fame

Before signing up to the show, Amy already had a link to Married At First Sight.

A source told The Sun that she previously “enjoyed a string of dates” with former MAFS UK groom Arthur Poremba.

The E4 star left the matchmaking experiment single in 2023 after his bride Laura Vaughan ended their relationship, in their final vow renewal ceremony.

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Amy poses with former MAFS star Arthur Poremba
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Arthur rose to fame on MAFS in 2023[/caption]

A source told us: “Amy and Arthur had been messaging each other for a little while.

“She then disappeared for three months to go on the show and then all of a sudden reappeared one day and he went ‘where the f*** did you go?’

“She said she couldn’t tell him so he asked her if she’d been on Married At First Sight and she confirmed she had.”

The source continued: “They ended up meeting up and going to a rave together after that, but didn’t get on romantically so decided not to pursue things.”

The pair also shared a picture together on social media.

A representative for Amy has denied that the pair were a couple.

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BBC in major schedule shake-up as a FULL NIGHT of programming is axed for Strictly star

THE BBC is set to undergo a major schedule shake-up in order to honour one of its most beloved stars.

Angela Rippon will see her TV life flash before her eyes this month when BBC Four celebrates her 80th birthday.

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Angela Rippon will see the BBC schedules torn up in honour of her birthday[/caption]
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The BBC will show classic episodes of her shows including Top Gear[/caption]
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An episode of the original Come Dancing will also be screened
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The channel has cleared its entire schedule and dumped all of its regular programming in favour of a night devoted to Angela.

BBC Four has opted to show a series of classic TV episodes from the BBC archives hosted by Angela.

In total, a whopping nine programmes about or hosted by Angela will be screened across the evening.

The night will kick off at 7pm with a special entitled Angela Rippon at the BBC, a documentary-style programme looking back at Angela’s best moments at the Beeb.

From starting out as a local news reporter to becoming a quiz show host and for her appearance on Morecambe & Wise’s 1976 Christmas Show.

A special programme will then follow showing Angela recalling her fondest memories from her time on Top Gear before an old episode hosted by her is screened in full.

The episode in question will be the first ever one, originally broadcast on 22 April 1977, where Angela drives up the M1 in her Ford Capri and explains the importance of road and motorway safety.

Next up will be arguably Angela’s biggest role to date – her time on the original Come Dancing.

Angela will be seen chatting about her time on the show before the 1990 final episode is aired in full.

Other programmes to air within the special day include Angela Rippon Meets: The Hoofers and Angela Rippon: Masterteam among others.

Angela’s latest TV gig was her time on Strictly Come Dancing where she was paired with now benched pro, Kai Widdrington.

She wowed on the dancefloor which marked a full circle moment for her, having presented the original show that Strictly is based on.

Angela reached week 10 on the show and largely managed to avoid the glare of the Strictly scandal that followed, but it was claimed earlier this year that Angela was told not to speak about an injury she had sustained during training for a newspaper interview.

Behind the scenes, Angela’s body took a beating in the training room, though show chiefs allegedly didn’t want her to share details after a gory accident, according to her agent Sue Ayton.

Angela Rippon - Night at the BBC

  • 7pm – Angela Rippon At The BBC
  • 7:45pm – Angela Rippon Remembers… Top Gear
  • 7:50pm – Top Gear (S1E1, 1977)
  • 8:20pm – Angela Rippon Remembers… Come Dancing
  • 8:30pm – Come Dancing (1990 Final)
  • 9:10pm – Angela Rippon Meets: The Hoofers
  • 10pm – Angela Rippon Reporting: The Soap Opera Business
  • 10:50pm – Masterteam with Angela Rippon
  • 11:20pm – Angela Rippon: Portrait

Speaking to BBC Radio 4, she said: “Angela was writing a column at the time for a newspaper and she wanted to include this because it was such a wonderful story how everyone had come together.

“And we were told to scale this back, you are not to mention you cut your leg and there was blood. Well, why not? 

“Because this is showing the BBC at its best. We were encouraged to play down the fact that she had hurt herself so as not to puncture the illusion and fantasy.”

Sue went on to describe the frivolity of the Strictly world as an illusion.

She continued: “They need to look at the entry point and how people are prepared. This is terribly hard work. 

“What we found was that the BBC creates an illusion and a fantasy of this wonderful world. Rehearsals are all happy, but at the same time it is very hard work.”

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Angela recently wowed on Strictly[/caption]

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Sir Alex Ferguson picked on me after a Man Utd game but nearly sacked me for my reaction – it’s my biggest regret

FORMER Manchester United goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel has revealed that Sir Alex Ferguson wanted to kick him out of the club.

Schmeichel explained that he regretted his reaction to Fergie’s hairdryer treatment after it threatened his position at Man Utd.

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Sir Alex Ferguson wanted to kick a player out of the club after a blazing row in 1994
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Peter Schmeichel said he ‘regretted’ the confrontation and had to apologise
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Arguably one of Man Utd’s greatest ever goalkeeper’s Schmeichel has told how Fergie wanted to sack him after the pair had a huge run-in.

The heated row occurred on the back end of a 3-3 draw by Liverpool in 1994, after Man Utd had been 3-0 up at half-time.

Speaking on the Stick to Football podcast, brought to you by Sky Bet, Schmeichel explained: “Sir Alex Ferguson picked on me after a game.

“The second half was so bad, but I made a lot of saves and I felt like I kept the team in it. He blamed me for my goal kicks ending up with ‘Razor’ Ruddock every time, who was 80 yards away.

“I felt really heart done by for him picking on me. My head went and that was probably my biggest regret in football and I’m not repeating that. 

Schmeichel revealed he only saved his Old Trafford career by apologising to his manager and team-mates.

The Dane added: “On a Monday morning, he called me into his office and said ‘I’m going to sack you. I can’t have a player doing this’.

“And I said that’s fine and apologised to him. He then called a meeting in the dressing room and went berserk. That was probably the worst I’ve ever seen him.”

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Ferguson and Schmeichel went onto work together for five more years after their royal bust up
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Schmeichel had a fierce reputation during his playing days[/caption]

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“He was so angry. He never done that in training before. He left and then I apologised to the team.

“My behaviour was so out of order. There are certain things you can do and certain things you can’t do.”

Schmeichel was an integral part of United’s winning machine during his eight years at the club between 1991 and 1999.

He won 15 major trophies, including five league titles with the Red Devils and finished on the ultimate high of a Champions League triumph to complete a historic Treble.

Schmeichel conceded that the exchanges between Ferguson and his senior stars would often be “brutal to watch”.

The 60-year-old had earlier revealed that Fergie wanted players to talk back at times and picked certain confrontations by “design”.

Schmeichel added: “What I learnt with him is that 95 per cent of everything he said was by design.

“He’d been thinking about it. I’m waiting for the opportunity to say that or this.

“So he would pick those moments and the good thing about that is once it happened, gone.”

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Three-quarters of parents say their kids only have ‘slim chance’ of having career in creative industry

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Teenage boy and his mother using smart phone at home

THREE quarters of parents reckon their kids only have a ‘slim chance’ of making a successful career in a creative industry.

A poll of 2,000 mums and dads found 66 per cent like the idea of their children pursuing creative roles such as graphic design, game design or broadcasting.

WORK IT OUT Three-quarters of parents say their kids only have 'slim chance' of having career in creative industry
More than half of parents worry their child will regret their career path

But 73 per cent fear the routes and opportunities into the creative industries can feel too closed off to many.

Nearly six in 10 (57 per cent) fear having ‘contacts’ is just as important as qualifications for career advancement.

And 84 per cent think ‘it’s not what you know, it’s who you know’, if you want to work in the broadcast and TV industry.

While 27 per cent believe in today’s job market, a ‘secure’ career path is more important than following a passion.

However, 86 per cent of parents would feel more confident about their child pursuing a creative career if they knew more about the opportunities available.

The research was commissioned by the Gatsby Charitable Foundation to raise awareness of T-levels, a two-year, career-focused qualification for 16- to 19-year-olds which is equivalent to three A-levels and includes a 45-day industry placement.

 Singer, author and TV personality, Alesha Dixon, who is part of the ‘T-team’, said: “The creative industries are absolutely bursting with exciting opportunities for young people, and not just in front of the camera.

“There are hundreds of different jobs that provide fulfilling and successful careers, but getting your foot in the door can be challenging, which is why young people need to be given the opportunity to start building up a network of contacts before they’re 18.”

The research also found 47 per cent of parents believe the job market favours those with relevant industry experience.

And 49 per cent would like to see more internships and work placements in creative fields, while 39 per cent think the value of creative careers should be more widely promoted to society.

But 57 per cent admitted they’re worried their child will eventually choose a career path they’d come to regret, according to the OnePoll.com data.

TV Presenter and Businesswoman Sara Davies, who is also one of the latest ‘T-team’ recruits, said: “The creative industries need more young talent.

“Being able to use creative muscles is beneficial in so many areas of our lives, and the workplace is one of them.

“Whether you’re going straight for a career in a creative industry, are creating and designing something to market, or if you need to think differently in a more corporate job, the benefits are so far-reaching.”

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Who is Big Brother narrator Marcus Bentley and has he always been the voice of the show?

BIG BROTHER is one of the most iconic shows on the box, starting a whole new wave of reality TV. A new series is now back, and narrator Marcus Bentley is returning with it.
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Who is Marcus Bentley?

Marcus Bentley is the voice you hear on Big Brother saying words like, “Day 13 in the Big Brother house…” Thanks to this he is one of the most famous voices in British television.

It’s a dream job. I’m quite happy with my lot.

Marcus Bentley
Marcus has narrated every episode of Big Brother since 2000, even following the show to Channel 5 after it was axed from Channel 4, and also to its new home on ITV2. He also narrated every series of Celebrity Big Brother.
Many fans believed that Marcus had been axed from the reboot on ITV, but it turned out their fears were premature, as he is still the narrator, and not the voice of the diary room. Marcus told his followers on X: “Listen guys I’ve had a lot of this tonight – but just to reiterate, for some who think I wasn’t on the show this evening – I am not the voice of the diary room Big Brother – never have been. “I’m the narrator of the show and I was narrating the show when all the housemates had entered.”

Where is Marcus Bentley from?

Marcus has a strong Geordie accent, but many have wondered exactly where he is from. The TV star was born on October 4, 1967, in Middlesbrough. He was then brought up in Stockton-On-Tees in County Durham. However, Marcus now lives in Canterbury in Kent.

What work has Marcus Bentley done besides Big Brother?

As well as narrating Big Brother and Celebrity Big Brother since their inception in the UK, Marcus has also narrated some BB spin-off shows. He did voiceovers for Big Brother Countdown and Ultimate Big Brother, as well as narrating a documentary about Celebrity Big Brother’s Chantelle Houghton. Although he’s most famous for his voiceover work, Marcus has a degree in acting from East 15 School and pursued acting roles before getting the Big Brother job. The talented star also used his famous Geordie accent starring in adaptations of Catherine Cookson novels, set in Newcastle and County Durham. He’s also starred in adverts and had a few minor film roles. When Marcus was a drama student, he actually lost out in an audition for the lead role in Dennis Potter’s TV series Lipstick on Your Collar to another then-unknown actor by the name of Ewan McGregor. Still, he has no regrets about becoming a voiceover artist. Speaking to The Guardian, he said: “It’s a dream job. Don’t get me wrong, I’d loved to have had that Ewan McGregor career too, but I’m quite happy with my lot.” The voice will be back for a new series of Big Brother hosted by AJ Odudu and Will Best. Teasing the launch, ITV said: “The public once again holds all the cards, voting throughout the series and ultimately deciding who will leave this experience with a life changing cash prize. Who wins? You decide.” Watch the live launch on Sunday, October 6th on ITV2 and ITVX.

Celebrity Big Brother's Top Earners

Over the years some of the stars who have entered the famous house have earned big pay packets:

Ray J (2017) – £800K to £1M
David Guest (2016) – £600K
Speidi aka Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt (2017) – £570K
Jedward (2017) – £500K
Katie Price (2015) – £400K
Gemma Collins (2016) – £100K

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Boxing world champion breaks silence to CONFIRM talks to fight Conor McGregor in never-before-seen two-bout deal

TERENCE CRAWFORD has CONFIRMED talks to fight Conor McGregor – but admitted no amount of money could tempt him into the MMA cage.

McGregor revealed an offer was on the table for a never-before-seen two-fight deal in boxing and MMA with Crawford.

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Terence Crawford confirmed talks to fight Conor McGregor[/caption]
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McGregor revealed Crawford turned the deal down[/caption]

But the former undisputed world boxing champion is not getting kicked or elbowed for any number.

Crawford said to Bernie the Boxer: “I told Conor, ‘Hell no’.

“They called me and they offered me the fight and me and Conor got on the phone and started trying to figure something out.

“And I told him, ‘Man I ain’t getting into no octagon with you so you can be kicking me and elbow me and s***’.

“He started laughing and s*** and he said ‘Man, I respect it. You respect my sport just like I respect your sport and you understand that if you get in an octagon you’re going to be at a disadvantage.

“‘Just like if I get into the boxing ring with you, I’m going to be at a disadvantage’.

“But he was like, ‘We will make a s*** ton of money’. I said, ‘Yeah, sometimes it ain’t about the money, I can make money but you ain’t about to be kicking me, dude’.

“Kicks and elbows man that s*** ain’t no joke.”

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McGregor put his UFC career on hold in 2017 to face ring great Floyd Mayweather in a crossover clash worth huge sums.

Crawford meanwhile wrestled in his youth but went on to become one of the greatest boxers of his era.

McGregor said during a Duelbits livestream: “Crawford is very slick, he also has a wrestling background pedigree.

“You know they’re always talking to me about bouts. I’ve already boxed a boxer, and the best boxer in MMA is me.

“You know what I mean? I generate the most. We were talking back and forth about a two-fight deal.”

In Crawford’s last fight he beat Israil Madrimov to win the WBA super-welterweight world title.

It was also his first with Saudi boxing supremo Turki Alalshikh’s Riyadh Season – who recently partnered with the UFC.

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And McGregor, 36, was the first to reveal that Crawford, 37, was approached for the two-fight double header before declining.

He said: “I get on the phone and say ‘Crawford, they’re here talking about you and me. Two-fight deal, MMA first, boxing second.

“I know you have an extensive wrestling background, and balls the size of a Bengal tiger.

“They’re asking for a fight, it’ll be hundreds of millions on the line. ‘What’s up?’, I said.

“And then he goes, ‘I don’t fancy taking a kick off Conor McGregor’, that’s what he said. You have to respect that.”

Crawford is a four-division champion and considered one of the best boxers on the planet.

He is currently eyeing a super-fight against Mexican icon Canelo Alvarez, 34, despite rumours of pondering retirement.

McGregor meanwhile has been out of action since July 2021 when he broke his leg before being ruled out of his return bout in June.

The Irishman was forced to pull out of facing Michael Chandler due to a toe injury.

Chandler, 38, has since signed to rematch Charles Oliveira, 34, on November 16 to leave McGregor’s next fight in doubt.

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