UFC superstar Conor McGregor believes that he will catch Floyd Mayweather Jr. off-guard when they collide next month.

McGregor is making his pro debut in a boxing ring on August 26th, against the most talented boxer of this era, and they will headline a Showtime Pay-Per-View event from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

Mayweather, 40 years old, comes back from a two year retirement. He retired back in September 2015, after dominating Andre Berto over twelve rounds. A win over McGregor would raise his record to 50-0.

Mayweather, who captured world titles in five weight divisions, has seen a lot of styles and beaten them all.

And while all those fights came with different styles, McGregor promises to bring something Mayweather has never seen before when they square off.

He feels Mayweather can only paint "a single picture" when they match up.

“I will come out and I will paint many pictures,” McGregor said. “I can fight in many stances. I can fight in many styles. I can take a Capoeira attack. I can take a Taekwondo attack. I can take a karate stance. I can take a boxing stance. I can take a Thai boxing stance. I can take a Greco-Roman, freestyle wrestling stance.

“I can stand and fight in many, many ways, and I will fight in all of them. I will paint many, many pictures in this fight, dazzle him, and then, the shots will find their home.”

Last November, McGregor came to Madison Square Garden in New York City looking to make history and become the first simultaneous two-division champion in the history of the UFC, and that is exactly what he did.

Courtesy of a knockout of Eddie Alvarez in the main event of UFC 205 at "The World's Most Famous Arena," the 5-foot-9, 155-pound McGregor added the UFC lightweight championship to his resume, going along with the featherweight title he won in December of 2015.

Although McGregor stands to make a $100 million from the fight with Mayweather, he still plans to return to the UFC to defend his title.

“Look, I love a true fight, elbows, knees, shin bone, foot,” McGregor said. “You ever bounce a shin bone off a nose bone? You ever dug an elbow into the temple? It’s an unusual feeling. It’s an unusual feeling when the elbow bone digs into the temple. It’s a nasty little one, but it’s just something I enjoy. It’s something I love to do, so I look forward to going back to MMA and have a true fight after this.”