Floyd Mayweather might have Kurt Meinickewalked away from Saturday night's fight with Conor McGregor a winner, but there was another champion in the crowd: a man who managed to sneak his way into the best seats in the house -- all for free.
32-year-old Oliver Regis told The Sunexactly how he got away with sneaking into one of the biggest fights and landed in the third row among the stars.
SEE ALSO: Floyd Mayweather made $178,000 fighting Conor McGregor... per secondHe apparently bought a ticket in the nosebleed section that cost over $2,000, but rather than sit tight in the horrid seats, he took a chance. He slyly pretended to be a part of Mayweather's entourage, and no one asked questions, checked his ticket, or noticed he didn't belong.
“I did feel a bit cheeky – but this was a once-in-a-lifetime chance. I could not believe it worked," the McGregor superfan told the tabloid.
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“There were quite a few empty seats. I sat down in the third row and Mike Tyson then sat down behind me. LeBron James was on my row and I could see Leonardo DiCaprio," Regis said. He eventually managed to make the most of the experience, asking the stars for selfies and landing a photo with celebrities like Mike Tyson, Diddy, Jamie Foxx, Chris Hemsworth and Demi Lovato.
Someone get him a money belt, stat.
(H/T HuffPo)
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