Floyd Mayweather Teases Ring Return, Says He Would Have To Be Paid “At Least $200 Million”
There really and truly is crazy money to be made by the elite fighters today; the kind of money the greats from yesteryear could never have dreamed of.
There really and truly is crazy money to be made by the elite fighters today; the kind of money the greats from yesteryear could never have dreamed of.
“When I stop him y’all are going to say he’s too small,” Errol Spence Jr. stated during an interview with EsNews that took place in November 2018.
Exhibition bouts featuring big names are still proving to be a hit and a thing of interest. Sure, these events are not to everyone’s taste, yet others do enjoy seeing a big name/former champ back in there, putting on a show.
From 130, to 135, to 140 pounds, Floyd Mayweather Jr was an aggressive minded fighter, a superb technician who would look to take a guy out, to send the fans home happy, he was a fighter who genuinely wanted to entertain.
It’s been announced that this Saturday’s scheduled exhibition bout between Floyd Mayweather and Don Moore, along with its supporting card, has been called off.
Superstar Floyd Mayweather will return to the ring this Saturday. Sort of. Engaging in yet another glitzy exhibition bout – this one against his former sparring partner Don Moore – the 45 year old (who does look a good deal younger, Floyd having refused to ever let his body get out of shape) will box atop a swanky hotel in Dubai.
Floyd Mayweather W12 Jose Luis Castillo at 20.
There are many fights that lead fight fans to often ask the question, who really won?
Like Floyd Mayweather before him, Terence Crawford was promoted by Top Rank before he fell out with Bob Arum (“Bud” accusing Arum of racism) and became a free agent.
‘Fool Me Once, Shame On You; Fool Me Thrice, Shame On’…..Who? Mayweather’s Third Exhibition Bout Coming Soon
“Retired” legend Floyd Mayweather recently caused quite the stir by stating how he is entitled to “milk the game.”
Oscar De La Hoya still hasn’t given up thinking about getting a return fight with fellow superstar Floyd Mayweather. De La Hoya, soon to turn 49, was to have put the gloves back on for an exhibition bout with Vitor Belfort, but Covid spoilt his plans and Evander Holyfield came in and took a bad fall against Belfort.