Agree. McGregor is already a decommissioned fighter in the sense of professional sports or some kind of records. He already has bad statistics of fights (too many defeats) and, of course, he entered into history, but not as an athlete, but rather as a showman. So let him keep doing what he's good at and not go back to professional sports where he's more likely to fail.
STATS
W-L-D
22-6-0
(T)KO
19-2
SUB
1-4
Source:https://www.espn.co.uk/mma/fighter/_/id/3022677
Not still bad for a stats but if he would completely lose on professional fights in a row then its just common sense that he would jump off into other
sports and simply make money with that.Its not actually that surprising anymore.
22/28= 78% winrate. Not even close to legendary performance, is it? For example, Nurmagomedov has 29-0. And all the dominant athletes from other sports like boxing has the better stats when they were in their prime. McGregor is a great showman and an average athlete, nothing more.
Even if he fails, he can make a lot of money from this and just like on his previous matches, its all about of the money regardless of the result. This match may possible to happen if both parties agrees with the terms, we know McGregor will fight even if this is not his forte as long as he get paid well here, same thing with Jake Paul.
This is a debatable issue of benefit. If he now suffers a series of defeats, then his name will finally go out and he will not be able to earn on it in the future, such as Roy Johnson Jr. Therefore, I do not know what solution will be financially beneficial.