Floyd Mayweather, right, defeated Conor McGregor by TKO in a boxing match at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Aug. 26, 2017.Mark J. Rebilas/USA TODAY Sports
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It has been one year since Floyd Mayweather và Conor McGregor met inside a boxing ring in Las Vegas -- & to this day, the whole thing still feels a little surreal.

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Just think: Perhaps the most anticipated fight in combat sports history began with a referee essentially reminding one of the participants in which sport he was competing.

"You"re going to hear me say stop, because I"m not going to wrestle with you & I"m not going lớn grapple with you," referee Robert Byrd said as he looked squarely at McGregor.

It was lượt thích a last-second nod khổng lồ the fact that many viewers were just as interested khổng lồ see whether McGregor would simply follow the rules of boxing as they were in his chances of actually winning.

Mayweather defeated McGregor by TKO in Round 10 in front of 14,623 at T-Mobile Arena.

What this spectacle said about combat sports -- that a mismatch of epic proportions would greatly outsell any legitimate championship fight -- is slightly troubling (maybe even a little depressing), but it"s certainly no surprise. Mayweather vs. McGregor was an appeal khổng lồ imagination and a perfect fit in the current state of truyền thông coverage, celebrity worship & Twitter fingers.

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Its impact on each sport is obviously easier khổng lồ pinpoint now than it was a year ago.

Boxing enjoyed a full summer in the limelight in 2017 và didn"t forfeit much for it. Mayweather was 40 years old when he fought McGregor, và on the verge of retirement anyway.

For MMA, it was an opportunity khổng lồ introduce its most compelling star to an often-hard-to-reach mainstream audience. It gave UFC president Dana trắng the ability to call 2017 the most lucrative year in company history -- a nice luxury, coming off the promotion"s head-turning $4 billion sale in 2016.

And thankfully, it doesn"t appear to lớn have tainted McGregor"s MMA aspirations. Not with the announcement of his upcoming lightweight title fight against Khabib Nurmagomedov on Oct. 6 at UFC 229.

There was real concern that McGregor, who went from collecting welfare in 2013 to lớn a nine-figure payday lớn fight Mayweather, would thảm bại some of his competitive edge amid last year"s theatrics. Not necessarily that he might never fight again, but that he might prefer the "event" to lớn the "sport," or stray from his "fight anyone" reputation. (Or, God help us, entertain a boxing match against sparring partner-turned-enemy Paulie Malignaggi.)

Punch stats

PunchesMayweatherMcGregor
Landed170111
Thrown320430
Percent53%26%
-- Courtesy of CompuBox

But McGregor"s decision to return khổng lồ the UFC in October, against an undefeated Dagestani champion who wrestled bears as a child & has never lost so much as a round in the UFC, proves he"s still the risk-taking, glory-seeking champion we remember. & as far as the sporting element of MMA is concerned, that"s worth celebrating.

One year later, maybe the best question about Mayweather vs. McGregor (and why it still feels a little surreal) is whether history will remember it as thể thao or entertainment. Mayweather himself has said he "carried" McGregor in the early rounds, which were the only competitive rounds of the fight.

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There"s no question the whole thing delivered in the entertainment category, though. & at the very least, we can now say it doesn"t appear lớn have greatly interfered with the "sport" of McGregor"s career. So, whatever it was, chalk it up as a win.