Ahead of Conor McGregor v Floyd Mayweather tomorrow night, much of the focus has been on McGregor's controversial remarks about his opponent and how he will fare in the fight.
Now we turn our attentions to Mayweather, as journalist Dave Hannigan joined us to assess the boxer's reputation.
"Mayweather is a reprehensible character," Dave said. "He should be one of the great American sporting success stories because he came out of terrible poverty and boxing was his salvation. Unfortunately he is a serial beater of women. It's not a reputation - it's a hallmark of his career."
"It's the lack of remorse, the feeling of being above the law and a pattern of violence against women throughout his life."
Dave also had some words of warning for those planning on purchasing packages to watch the fight on TV.
"If you pay to watch this fight, you're going to fund his strip club in Las Vegas, and he stands to make $200 million."
Most people feel McGregor doesn't stand a chance. However, as Dave points out, Mayweather isn't at his strongest.
"I think Mayweather may actually lose. He's 40 years old, he hasn't fought for two years, and there are reports of him not being that interested in training. Some would argue he's maybe seven or eight years past his prime, and he's even admitted himself that he's just doing it for the money."