A lot of money was moved in Las Vegas this past weekend with Conor McGregor and Floyd Mayweather facing off. Not every bet involved money though, as one man bet on Conor McGregor to win and had to pay in a way worse than losing money.
Dear @TheNotoriousMMA no pressure but if you don't win I have to walk around Mandalay Bay in a diaper for 30min. #McGregorMayweather
— Jon Orlando (@jonorlando) August 27, 2017
The guy had to wear a diaper in public. Here is the proof that the guy actually went through with it all.
The guy even documents his purchasing experience before hand. That is dedication to the bet.
He even sat in on MMA Junkie Radio and had to endure being ridiculed there as well. Which begs the question, is he a good sport or is he enjoying wearing the diaper?
Good dude @jonorlando keeping his word, wearing a diaper @MandalayBay @MMAjunkie @MMAjunkieRadio Time 4others 2pay up #MayweatherMcGregor pic.twitter.com/2EzISHzyLs
— Angelo Reyes (@ReyesStriking) August 28, 2017
The proof is in the pudding but either way, this will teach the loser of the bet to not favor an inexperienced boxer ever again.

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