Legendary fights on Showtime Boxing Classics starting this Friday
SHOWTIME Sports will continue to present classic bouts from its vast archive of world championship fights every Friday at 10 p.m.
SHOWTIME Sports will continue to present classic bouts from its vast archive of world championship fights every Friday at 10 p.m.
Amir Khan is confident that if Floyd Mayweather Jr. came out of retirement today to fight Canelo Alvarez, he would lose to him now.
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This Saturday, April 25, will be a day of boxing blockbusters on ESPN when the network airs four consecutive hours of the sweet science immediately following the conclusion of the 2020 NFL Draft.
As fans everywhere know, Floyd “T.B.E” Mayweather never lost a fight. Officially. At 50-0, Mayweather has very impressive numbers. But to this day, many people – fans, experts and fellow fighters – insist Mayweather was beaten; on this day 18 years ago.
How about this for an amazing claim: Marcos Maidana has posted a picture on social media that he shows Floyd Mayweather’s tooth.
Whether he has retired from the rigors of the ring or not, superstar Floyd Mayweather Jr. has paid out his plans to become “one of the world’s best trainers.”
In April of 2006, at The Thomas and Mack Centre in Las Vegas, friends turned rivals Floyd Mayweather Junior and Zab Judah met, with the unbeaten “Pretty Boy” (as Floyd was known back then, not yet having adopted his “Money” moniker) defending his IBF welterweight crown.
Once good friends now embroiled in a bitter feud, Floyd Mayweather and Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson have been going back and forth.
With the kind of crazy money that is reportedly on offer to Floyd Mayweather and MMA star Khabib Nurmagomedov to get it on this year (the mega-money offer coming from rich folks in Saudi Arabia), it seems there is a very good chance we will indeed see the fight.
Do you live in London, frequent the legendary boxing venue that is York Hall in Bethnal Green, and have a burning desire to ask Floyd “Money” Mayweather a question up close and in person?