CONOR McGregor will consider remaining in boxing despite being thoroughly outclassed and stopped in 10 rounds by Floyd Mayweather in Las Vegas.

“I’m not sure what’s next,” the Irishman said after the light-middleweight match-up that will earn him a reported minimum purse of £23 million, by some distance a career-high. “I have multiple world titles in the UFC to think about as well as the boxing.

“I’m a student of the game and I’ve studied Floyd and it was an honour to share the ring with him. I will get back into my jiu-jitsu and freestyle wrestling training and we will see what’s next.

“I’m not sure what’s next,” the Irishman said after the light-middleweight match-up that will earn him a reported minimum purse of £23 million, by some distance a career-high. “I have multiple world titles in the UFC to think about as well as the boxing.

“I’m a student of the game and I’ve studied Floyd and it was an honour to share the ring with him. I will get back into my jiu-jitsu and freestyle wrestling training and we will see what’s next.