xHamster Holds McGregor-Mayweather Contest, Reveals Top MMA/Boxer Search Stats

CYBERSPACE — xHamster has announced a McGregor vs. Mayweather contest on Twitter and unveiled top search stats for MMA fighters and boxers.

Participants who cast their vote on Twitter will have a chance to receive "a very special xHamster gift." xHamster spokesman Alex Hawkins said, "xHamster is anticipating a great fight, and a great contest. We hope many vote on Twitter, and let the best person win, so we can give away an awesome xHamster gift. Good luck to both athletes."

The company also released the top search terms for MMA fighters, with Conor McGregor at the top, followed by Joanna Jedrzejczyk and Jon Jones. As for the top three boxers, Mike Tyson took the top spot, with Floyd Mayweather and Mohammed Ali coming after. xHamster also noted that MMA fighters are searched twice as much as boxers.

"When comparing requests for McGregor and Mayweather, xHamster was surprised to see that McGregor won," Hawkins added. "We wish both fighters the best of luck, and let the best fighter win!"

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