Floyd Mayweather isn’t warm to the idea of a rematch with Conor McGregor.

Though McGregor, the UFC superstar who lost to Mayweather by TKO in a 2017 boxing megafight, has publicly stated he wants another chance, Mayweather dismissed that notion when asked by TMZ about it. He called McGregor’s camp “circus clowns” saying they “can’t f–k with Money May.”

The question itself drew laughter from Mayweather and his entourage.

“Boy, boy, boy, boy, boy … these kids are some circus clowns,” Mayweather said. “They gonna keep coming my way. At the end of the day, I keep laughing, I keep living, I keep going to the bank.”

The first fight between them reportedly netted Mayweather roughly $275 million, and though a rematch would create a massive financial windfall, Mayweather has little need for it.

At age 42, Mayweather finished his career with the McGregor bout, his 50th win in 50 fights. He could conceivably come out of retirement, but it’s hard to see the point in that from his perspective — unless he spends all of his money.