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Trump Feels He Might 'Ruin' Mayweather-McGregor Fight If He Shows Up, Says Promoter Dana White

The UFC president said the there'd been "100 percent" interest from U.S. President Donald Trump in attending the Floyd Mayweather v. Conor McGregor fight.
Image: President Donald J. Trump in Poland
President Donald J. Trump waves as he greets crowds before delivering a speech at Krasinski Square on July 6, 2017 Warsaw, Poland. Trump is on an official visit to Poland.Szilard Koszticsak / EPA

President Donald Trump won’t be attending the superfight between Floyd Mayweather and Conor McGregor because he feels he could “ruin” the occasion, UFC President Dana White said.

Speaking to reporters in Toronto Wednesday, White said Trump's team told him he was "100 percent" interested in attending the fight but likely wouldn’t make it.

“They called me yesterday and I don’t think they’re going to come,” White said.

When asked why, White responded: "He feels like he’ll ruin events. Like he’ll ruin the event if he shows up.”

White added, "Secret service is going to have to go through the place. They’ll have to shut down streets and create crazy traffic."

Trump has a long history with the boxing.

His hotels have staged numerous fights, including many starring Mike Tyson, in the 1980s.

Legendary ring announcer Michael Buffer has even credited Trump with boosting his career by repeatedly booking him for announcer duties when he was starting out in Atlantic City, N.J.

The fight between Mayweather and Irishman McGregor will take place in Las Vegas on August 26 and is likely to be one of the highest grossing of all time.

Trump and wife Melania also attended Mayweather’s clash with Manny Pacquiao in May, 2015.

Image: Donald J. Trump and his wife Melania Trump, watch Vasyl Lomachenko take on Gamalier Rodriguez in their WBO featherweight championship
Donald J. Trump and his wife Melania Trump, watch Vasyl Lomachenko take on Gamalier Rodriguez in their WBO featherweight championship bout at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada on May 2, 2015.Al Bello / Getty Images