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  • Floyd Mayweather has commented on the November fight involving Jake Paul and Mike Tyson.
  • For Mayweather, it seemingly comes down to one thing — he can’t knock the hustle.
  • Before Tyson, Paul must first fight, and beat, Mike Perry on July 20 in Tampa, Florida.

has shared his  opinion on the upcoming fight between the internet sensation  and the former baddest man on the planet, The unlikely pair were due to fight July 20 at the AT&T Stadium on Netflix. However, due to the bout has been rearranged for November 15 at the same venue on the same platform. Before then, — the bare knuckle bruiser Mike Perry.

Mayweather, never one to shy away from offering his opinion when it comes to big names in boxing and the biggest events, said on the ‘It Is What It Is’ Podcast via  “it’s kind of cool” what Paul and Tyson are doing because of the sheer amount of money it will generate both at the gate, and on pay-per-view.

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Mayweather appears to respect the game Paul plays, one he has pretty much excelled at, having commanded a lot of media attention while building his pro record to nine wins (six knockouts) against one loss, having feasted mostly on former MMA fighters and, most recently, journeyman boxers.

“What he’s doing [against Mike Tyson] is kind of cool,” said Mayweather.

“If he can continue to steal money, and they match him the way they match him, I can’t knock his hustle.”

The “steal money” line isn’t likely one to be taken literally but, rather, a reference to things he has said in the past, like how his boxing exhibition with Logan Paul was “a legalized bank robbery.” By saying this, Mayweather is describing lucrative crossover events, or exhibitions, as money-printing ventures.

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Paul, meanwhile, is refusing to sit on the sidelines just to wait for the eventual Tyson fight, as he will continue to compete on the July 20 show, albeit at a change of location at the Amelie Arena in Tampa, Florida. Instead of Tyson, he’ll take on another Mike in Mike Perry, the consensus king of modern day bare knuckle fighting.

Though Perry scored notable wins in a 22-fight MMA career, including victories over Micky Gall, Alex Oliveira, and Paul Felder, he has become a significant cult hero in bare knuckle fighting with five wins (three knockouts). At BKFC, he remains unbeaten and even won the symbolic King of Violence championship.

He now takes those skills into the ring, and must don gloves this time, for his July 20 boxing-rules fight with Paul. Should Paul win, it will extend his pro record to 10 wins — something he could extend further to 11 wins should he trump Tyson later in the year.

 

Floyd Mayweather faces a rematch with John Gotti III in Mexico City

 offering a dream opportunity by running a competition to watch him fight, so what are the key details and how can you enter ahead of his  on August 23?

The pair will step into the ring for a second time after a post-fight punch-up when Gotti felt the referee had prematurely stopped the bout after Mayweather controlled proceedings, so they’re going to do it all over again and this time it’s personal

They will face off at the Arena CDMX in Mexico City on August 23 and Floyd Money Mayweather is spending some of his earnings to bring two fans there to watch him aim for his latest win after officially retiring in 2017.

“Two people will win an all-inclusive trip to Mexico for my next exhibition,” Mayweather posted to Instagram.com, announcing the competition to watch the legend live, although more details will be confirmed soon.

Tickets are now officially on sale for the August 23 event and that means the 47-year-old is now firmly committed to his training camp and is working closely with Crystal Thomas, his trainer, showing he has no intention of taking things lightly.

Floyd Mayweather's competition to bring two fans to upcoming August 23 fight

 

“As you guys know I’ve been working for a while,” Mayweather said on Instagram whilst being filmed.”I’ve been working for like thirty minutes or forty minutes. I don’t know the exact time.

“My trainer, I chose her for a reason. She works extremely hard. Anytime you call, she shows up.

  • Boxing. Boxing. is offering a dream opportunity by running a competition to watch him fight, so what are the key details and how can you enter ahead of his  on August 23?

The pair will step into the ring for a second time after a post-fight punch-up when Gotti felt the referee had prematurely stopped the bout after Mayweather controlled proceedings, so they’re going to do it all over again and this time it’s personal.

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Floyd Mayweather buys more Rolls-Royces because “it’s what God wanted”

They will face off at the Arena CDMX in Mexico City on August 23 and Floyd Money Mayweather is spending some of his earnings to bring two fans there to watch him aim for his latest win after officially retiring in 2017.

“Two people will win an all-inclusive trip to Mexico for my next exhibition,” Mayweather posted to Instagram.com, announcing the competition to watch the legend live, although more details will be confirmed soon.

Tickets are now officially on sale for the August 23 event and that means the 47-year-old is now firmly committed to his training camp and is working closely with Crystal Thomas, his trainer, showing he has no intention of taking things lightly.

“As you guys know I’ve been working for a while,” Mayweather said on Instagram whilst being filmed.”I’ve been working for like thirty minutes or forty minutes. I don’t know the exact time.

“My trainer, I chose her for a reason. She works extremely hard. Anytime you call, she shows up.”

Who is John Gotti III?

Gotti III is a professional mixed martial artist and boxer from Oyster Bay, New York as the grandson of the notorious mob boss John Gotti, who led the Gambino crime family, involving illegal gambling, loan sharking, labor racketeering and murder.

Aiming to carve out his own legacy separate from his family’s criminal past, Gotti III has made a name for himself in combat sports, boasting an undefeated record in MMA before transitioning to professional boxing. His career in fighting is marked by his aggressive style and strong performances.

 

 are only a few days from one of the most important heavyweight fights in recent boxing history. On Saturday in Riyadh,  and Oleksandr Usyk will go toe-to-toe to decide who will be crowned the undisputed king of the division.

The contest is expected to be extremely close. The betting odds have shown that. Fury is currently a very slight favorite and his odds have dropped modestly over the past few weeks.

go with Fury. I think he’s the best fighter in the world, especially in the heavyweight division.

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Tyson knows a thing or two about heavyweight fighting, so he might be a bit biased when saying that he thinks Fury is the best boxer in the world. Tyson also said that Fury just had a “bad night at the office” when he got knocked down by Francis Ngannou, but he doesn’t think that will affect him against Usyk.

The 57-year-old is preparing for his own fight in the meantime. He’s set to square off against Jake Paul in July, three and a half years after his last exhibition bout

 

Tyson’s reps said he’s doing well in a statement to NBC News. “Thankfully Mr. Tyson is doing great. He became nauseous and dizzy due to an ulcer flare-up 30 minutes before landing. He appreciates the medical staff who were there to help him,” the statement reads.

A May 27 report from said the boxer had a “medical emergency” on the plane, requiring paramedics to board.

Tyson’s reps said his medical condition was not related to the plane’s earlier delays. “It’s false reporting that his medical attention caused the flight delay. This (two-hour) delay was due to air conditioning issues on the aircraft,” the statement added.

 

on July 20, Jake Paul will take on Mike Perry in an eight-round fight at Amalie Arena in Tampa Bay. This date was originally circled on Paul‘s calendar as the day on which he would fight former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson in Arlington, Texas — but due to Tyson‘s health concerns amid an ulcer flare-up, the two will not tango until November.

However, that hasn’t stopped the boxing world from lodging predictions about what is to come at AT&T Stadium. One of s fiercest rivals is the latest to chime in, and he has offered a surprising take on the upcoming, highly-anticipated bou

  • Boxing. On July 20, Jake Paul will take on Mike Perry in an eight-round fight at Amalie Arena in Tampa Bay. This date was originally circled on Paul‘s calendar as the day on which he would fight former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson in Arlington, Texas — but due to Tyson‘s health concerns amid an ulcer flare-up, the two will not tango until November.

However, that hasn’t stopped the boxing world from lodging predictions about what is to come at AT&T Stadium. One of Tyson‘s fiercest rivals is the latest to chime in, and he has offered a surprising take on the upcoming, highly-anticipated bout.

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Lennox Lewis is in Iron Mike’s corner

Lennox Lewis, another former heavyweight champ, offered a bold endorsement of his one-time rival Tyson, issuing a warning to that the 58-year-old still has plenty of tricks up his sleeve. Lewis thinks that Tyson’s vast experience will trump Paul’s relative inexperience, saying “you can probably fight somebody like that and do well because they’re not a true fighter, and there’s a hundred things you’ve forgotten that he’s learning.”

“Mike Tyson is going to win,”  told FOX 29 Philadelphia. “Mike Tyson is not that old. Don’t take him too softly.”

The comments from Lewis could come as a surprise to many, seeing as he once had a fierce rivalry with Tyson — culminating in a widely-publicized 2002 bout in Memphis, Tennessee. In January of that year, the fighters and their respective entourages engaged in a brawl during the standard pre-fight press conference, deepening the enmity between the two. In the bout itself, five months later, Lewis knocked out Tyson in the eighth round.

However, the passage of time has proven healing for Lewis, who clearly still respects Tyson’s ability and preparation. He believes there is one strategy in particular that Tyson will employ in order to “drop” Paul and end this fight early on.

“If Mike comes with a ten-second combination and catches him, he’s 100% (getting dropped to the mat),” Lewis said.

It took just 6 rounds for Jake Paul to knockout Mike Perry, ahead of his fight against Mike Tyson he called out UFC Light-heavyweight champion Alex Pereira.

After three knockdowns and a final submission of Mike Perry in the sixth round, Jake Paul fulfilled his pledge to stop “The King of Violence.”

Perry was still going back for more, even though his boxing expertise was significantly more about toughness than talent.

Perry persisted even though there were a few occasions when it appeared like the referee may halt it.

It took until the sixth round for Paul to finally knock the UFC veteran out cold, as he staggered Perry once more and launched a barrage of blows.

Perry stood up again before the ten count, but the bout was ruled off because of his stumble when the referee asked to see his balance

Jake Paul calls out Alex Pereira ahead of Mike Tyson Fight

Naturally, Paul was supposed to fight the 58-year-old former heavyweight champion on Saturday night, but instead they are slated to square off in a boxing contest in November.

Due to health concerns, Tyson was unable to compete; nonetheless, the bout was rescheduled for November.

Even though it still tops his list of priorities, Paul also issued another statement, this time criticizing Alex Pereira, the current Light Heavyweight Champion.

He said, “Alex Pereira, you said you want to box, I’m the king of this.

“Come over, we can make it happen. I want you Alex Pereira. I just beat a BKFC champion.

“I beat multiple UFC champions. He said he wants to box. Alex Pereira, after Mike Tyson, let’s make it happen.”

Paul had to punish Perry severely before confronting Tyson and Pereira because Perry was almost too strong for his own good.

Paul said that although he struggled with a hand issue and a sickness on Saturday, he wasn’t really at his best, but he still completed the task.

A tearful  admitted she felt her arm nearly snap in Saturday’s  mixed-martial victory victory in Saudi Arabia.

The undefeated boxer and two-time Olympic gold medalist was moonlighting in the cage once again, where she grinded out a split-decision win over Kelsey  to improve to 2-1 as an MMA lightweight.

‘I almost got my arm snapped in a freaking armbar,’ Shields said in her post-fight interview. ‘I had to fight out of that.’

Shields, who also battled a severe cramp, became emotional when describing the difficult transition to MMA.

‘It’s not easy what I’m trying to do and I’ve been so respectful of the sport,’ she said. ‘I put a lot of hard work in, I’m going to go back to the gym and work harder.

‘Savannah needs to understand – and the sooner she understands the better – you can’t beat me in nothing,’ Shields told Sky Sports. ‘The sooner she understands that the better we’ll all be. Just give it up.

‘We can fight boxing, I’m going to win. We can fight MMA, I’m going to win. We can streetfight, I’m going to win. It doesn’t matter. We can play ping pong, I’m going to win.’

Shields has been critical of boxing, calling the sport sexist and pointing to some six- and seven-figure paydays for women in MMA.

‘Kayla [Harrison], I watch all her fights,’ Shields said on social media in 2020. ‘She had a chance to fight for a million dollars [in MMA] before I had a chance to fight for a million dollars in boxing and I’ve accomplished everything there is to accomplish in boxing.’

Thursday, July 25

, 4:00 am ET, Justis Huni vs Troy Pilcher. Heavyweight prospect Huni headlines in Fortitude Valley, which is in Queensland, which is in Australia, which is where he’s from. Matchroom’s Australia dream isn’t dead yet!

Saturday, July 27

 2:00 pm ET, Joe Joyce vs Derek Chisora. Also airing on TNT Sports in the UK. Could be a slugfest, could be a slog. Seems an admission from within that Joyce is not going to be a serious contender again. Chisora’s lost four of six but those losses were to Usyk, Parker (twice), and Fury, so, like, three of the current top four heavyweights in the world. He’s not good at this point, but he tends to grind out wins when the opponent isn’t elite. BLH will have live updates.

 9:00 pm ET, Claressa Shields vs Vanessa Lepage-Joanisse. Shields is out of things to do in boxing because she’s beaten everyone there is to beat. In this one, she fights for a “heavyweight title” and a “light heavyweight title,” two divisions that functionally do not exist in women’s boxing. Shields hasn’t stopped anyone in seven years but I’m sure the promise of the elusive TKO will be part of the pre-fight talk. The undercard is pretty dull on paper, but Shields sells tickets in Detroit, they aren’t going to spend money on the rest of the show. BLH will have live updates.

 

Undefeated pound-for-pound queen  has cleaned out all the fighters on and around her division and will head north once again to face WBC heavyweight champion  at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit on July 27.

The 10-round bout, plus undercard action,

In many ways, Shields (14-0) has Roy Jones Jr. syndrome. In his heyday, Jones was so superior to the competition that he had to make challenges for himself. As the light heavyweight champion and pound-for-pound king, Jones moved up and captured the WBA heavyweight crown in 2003.

It’s that very goal that motivates the GWOAT.

“Hearing, ‘And now, the heavyweight champion of the world… Claressa Shields’ has never been something I’ve thought about. It’s not something I ever dreamed of,” Shields said in an exclusive interview with The Sporting News. “When this opportunity came, and these heavyweight girls were saying I was afraid of them, it was like, ‘Oh, we gotta take this opportunity!’

“Even though I’m coming up two weight classes, and these girls are bigger, they’re stronger, they’re world champions… I still have enough in me to beat them. We’re going for our fourth division, and I can’t wait to see how hard these heavyweight girls hit. And I hope they hit harder than Savannah [Marshall] because if they don’t, it’s going to be a long night for them.”

WATCH:  Shields has won undisputed at super welterweight, undisputed twice at middleweight and a pair of titles at super middleweight. The highest she’s ever weighed in for a fight is 167 pounds, and she’s made the middleweight limit of 160 for the past six years.

However, this latest step up in weight is more than a touch confusing. While the WBC have sanctioned the bout for their heavyweight title, the limit is 175 pounds and the vacant WBO light heavyweight title will also be on the line. Lepage-Joanisse made 175 for her title-winning effort against Abril Argentina Vidal in March.

“The WBO call it the light heavy, the WBC call it the heavyweight… I really have no idea,” admitted Shields with a touch of frustration.

“The confusion is the inequality between women’s and men’s boxing once again. I’m going to come in at 168-170 pounds; she’s going to come in at 175 because that’s the weight. The WBC is calling it the heavyweight division; it’s 175+.

“I’m just as confused as you. I’ll be under 175. I don’t care what she weighs in at. She can come in at 180, 190, 200, that’s not my problem. It’s just that we’re fighting for the heavyweight title and that’s it.”

It’s conceivable that the WBC has gone straight to heavyweight because the number of females competing above 175 will be so few. The heavyweight division just sounds better and has more prestige than light heavyweight. Does Shields believe that the higher weight classes can take off in women’s boxing?

“Yeah, I can see it in years to come,” said the champion. “There’s a girl named Danielle Perkins and she’s 6-2 and built like Evander Holyfield. She’s not a fat heavyweight. She’s a big, tall, strong heavyweight, for a woman. So, I do see it becoming something, but in any sport, when you’re smaller, and you can move around faster, and you’re more athletic, people will say it’s more entertaining.

“Even though I’m at a higher class and fight at 160 and 168, that’s why I’m considered the pound-for-pound number one woman, because I have just as much skill. I’m just as athletic as the girls in the lower weight classes — the 130s, the 135s — I fight with just as much skill, athleticism and power as them.”

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While I was speaking with Shields, I remembered that this is an Olympic year, and we’re on the cusp of the Games commencing in Paris. Shields made history for the USA by becoming the country’s first-ever double Olympic Champion (2012 and 2016) but is the only gold medalist the USA has had since 2004 (Andre Ward).

“A lot of these amateur guys in the U.S. see professional boxing being more lucrative than the Olympics,” offered Shields when asked why Team USA’s performance level has dropped. “In some countries when you win the Olympics, male or female, some countries will give you a house and a car and take care of you for life. Here in the USA, you can win a gold medal (Shields shows medal one), you can win two gold medals (Shields shows medal two), and you still have to fight for your right to be recognized, fight for sponsorships, fight for money.

“We have great talent here in America. A gold medal will change [an Olympian’s] life a little bit, but it won’t change it drastically. I think that makes those guys not go as hard as they should go in the Olympics. It’s very hard to do, and coming up short by a little bit may sting, but coming out on top and getting nothing for it is probably a worse feeling, I think.”

The thrill of victory is what Shields is accustomed to feeling, and she’ll be hoping to have that feeling once again on July 27.

One wouldn’t have to look any further than her nickname — the “GWOAT” (Greatest Woman of All Time) — to know where Claressa Shields believes she belongs in women’s boxing history.

But as the buildup continues toward Shields challenging WBC heavyweight world champion Vanessa Lepage-Joanisse this weekend, live on DAZN, the 29-year-old also believes that she’s sharing the spotlight at the top.

During an exclusive interview with DAZN News, Shields named her Mount Rushmore of current great women’s boxers, building stellar company around her.

“Right now, if there’s a Mount Rushmore of women’s boxers, I would say it’s myself, Katie Taylor, Amanda Serrano and maybe Mikaela Mayer,” Shields offered.

“You can even add Savannah Marshall,” she tacked on.

Despite each of the aforementioned boxers having held multiple world titles, Shields also believes that herself, Taylor, Serrano and Mayer stand out for their respective energized fan

followings. As does Marshall.

“They have their own fan base, fans come out to see them,” Shields said, “and we all kind of get behind each other and support each other here and there.”