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Paulie Malignaggi calls out Conor McGregor after UFC star granted boxing licence

LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 12:  Paulie Malignaggi (white) celebrates beating Antonio Moscatiello (red) for the Vacant EU Welterweight Championship during t
Image: Paulie Malignaggi wants to teach Conor McGregor a lesson

Former two-weight world champion Paulie Malignaggi has offered to welcome Conor McGregor to boxing and threatened to "knock the beard off" the UFC lightweight king.

The Irishman was granted a licence to box in California earlier this week, with the California State Athletic Commission saying they would be happy to match him with a "high-level" opponent.

McGregor has flirted with taking on former pound-for-pound king Floyd Mayweather for months with the pair continually trading barbs through the media.

Conor McGregor posted this picture on Instagram. 
Credit: www.instagram.com/thenotoriousmma
Image: Conor McGregor posted this picture on Instagram earlier this year Credit: www.instagram.com/thenotoriousmma

Mayweather said back in September he and McGregor "weren't able to make the fight happen", while the unbeaten five-weight world champion continues to insist he is "happily retired".

However, McGregor officially obtaining a licence has fuelled fresh speculation regarding a crossover fight and Malignaggi has taken to social media to call out McGregor, promising to teach the "Notorious One" a lesson for thinking he has the skills to mix it with boxing's elite.

Malignaggi, who has previously held the IBF light welterweight and WBA welterweight titles, said: "I have been hearing a lot about this Conor McGregor situation and I got to thinking - you know what I am kind of interested.

"At first I was telling Conor to stay in his lane and I was thinking 'you know what, you are going to embarrass yourself' but if you are really going to disrespect the sport of boxing like that then I would like to be the one to teach you that lesson.

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LAS VEGAS, NV - AUGUST 12:  UFC Featherweight Champion Conor McGregor trains during an open workout at his gym on August 12, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada. McG
Image: Conor McGregor has been granted a licence to box

"I would never disrespect your sport and tell everybody 'you know what, I could beat the best fighter in the cage'. You shouldn't come to our sport and tell everybody you could beat the best fighter in our sport in a ring.

"I know you apologised about absolutely nothing last fight but after I am done with you - I am going to knock the beard off you homie - you are going to be apologising for everything you have been trying to do to get into boxing."

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