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Floyd Mayweather was caught on camera getting into it with the Pacers mascot Boomer while watching the NBA in-season tournament in Las Vegas

Boxing legend Floyd Mayweather Jr. was spotted in a heated exchange with the mascot Boomer during an NBA tournament.

Mayweather, who was in Las Vegas to witness and the  the tournament, was seen arguing with Boomer after complaining about a foul given to the Pacers. Fans were left puzzled as Mayweather argued with the mascot, who likely couldn’t be heard under his large mask.

The spat started when the Pacers mascot began gesturing towards Mayweather, leading to a back-and-forth between the two. Mayweather, a regular at NBA games since retiring from boxing, has fought John Gotti III, former British TV star Aaron Chalmers, and YouTuber Deji Olatunji – KSI’s younger brother – in exhibition bouts which have been much maligned by boxing fans.

The American boxing legend has been largely unchallenged in those bouts, with some making the same joke after seeing him have the altercation with the mascot. One fan wrote: ”  vs Boomer the Mascot coming soon,” while another said: “His next opponent for exhibition fight.” Mayweather looked pleased to see James add more silverware to his incredible NBA career – now in his 23rd season.

Floyd Mayweather in argument with Indiana Pacers mascot during LeBron James game

The four-time NBA champion added a fifth trophy to his resume by way of the new In-Season Tournament, which was introduced this season. The Lakers beat the Pacers 123-109 in Las Vegas, with every player on the roster winning $500,000 in prize money.

While it won’t rank among his greatest achievements, James was seen celebrating like he’d won the championship – drawing some criticism online. When asked why he felt the need to celebrate, he replied: “Because my youngers over here, my rookies, my second-year guys, some of them haven’t experienced playoff basketball, some of their pay cheques aren’t as equipped as some of the older guys on our team,”

“Then some of our fans, during the December and January months, they kind of stall out a little bit. So I felt like it was my responsibility, my obligation to keep everybody engaged, including my teammates, including our fans, for our beautiful sport, so that’s why I was locked in from day one.”

 

  • 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.

Floyd Mayweather Respects The Hustle

It’s All About The Money

WHY Floyd Mayweather’s Opinion on Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson

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.

Jake Paul’s Ever-Growing Boxing Record

Paul could be 11-1 (8 KOs) by the end of the year

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.

 

 is being held in Dubai over money issues, according to ‘Money’s former protégé,  Recently, ‘Tank’, who fought for Mayweather-owned boxing promotion for most of his career, has been engaged in a verbal war with the 50-0 boxer. The two men have been taking shots at each other and even making threats of physical violence and now a surprise name has made his way into this saga.

During their ongoing feud, “Tank” even threatened “knock Floyd out” as tensions between the two continue to simmer. The latest chapter of their ongoing beef saw verbose UFC legend Chael Sonnen offer his help in ‘rescuing’ Floyd Mayweather from the Gulf nation.

Chael Sonnen offers his services to ‘free’ Floyd Mayweather

Gervonta Davis left the Mayweather Promotions two years ago after accusing the promotion of ‘mismanaging’ his career. While the beef between them seemed to have died down, a recent video by Mayweather Jr. reignited it. Without naming anyone, the undefeated fighter took shots at boxers, presenting himself as the point of reference to these fighters whom he accused of not working hard enough, as he did as a young man, and concentrating more on their appearances.

‘Tank’ took this as a shot at himself and came out with a fiery response. The boxer posted his former mentor’s rant on his Instagram and gave his thoughts on the topic, claiming that the GOAT contender was a “hater” and was being held against his will in Dubai for not fulfilling his obligations despite getting paid for it.

However, the attacks didn’t stop there as the WBA lightweight champion took to X (formerly Twitter) and reiterated his attack. “They got Floyd a** for real..tell him I’ll send him a wire..LET MY F***ING FAMILY GO 🗣️,” he posted. This led to UFC commentator and Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s critic, Chael Sonnen, jumping in to ask, tongue in cheek, “How can I help?” 

This response, of course, is perfectly in line with Sonnen’s sardonic style of commentary and fans should not expect ‘Uncle Chael’ to mount a Mission Impossible-style rescue mission to free Floyd from his alleged captivity. ‘The Bad Guy’ has taken shots at ‘Money’ over financial matters several times in the past.

One of those instances was in 2018, when Sonnen said, “Floyd’s broke. You’ve got to understand, the only thing more embellished than Floyd Mayweather’s pay-per-view numbers is Floyd Mayweather’s net worth, and he made a lot of money, but remember this: It does not matter what you made, it matters what you kept, and he is a dumb-dumb!… “Look, he’s just not a very bright guy. He’s surrounded with even less bright guys.”

As recently as December 2023, Sonnen took another shot at Mayweather flaunting his wealth. The boxing legend had reportedly shut down a mall at night to get his shopping done. Rumors were he splashed $15M on Christmas shopping. Sonnen But things may not be so silly this time around if Davis is right. It should be noted that while Davis has claimed repeatedly that Mayweather is not being allowed to leave Dubai freely, there is no evidence for it except for his and rapper 50 Cent’s claims, the latter of whom has also offered to help Mayweather.

50 Cent willing to bail Mayweather out despite beef

50 Cent’s support and loyalty to Mayweather was very visible during the former’s fight against Conor McGregor in 2017. The rapper beefed with the former UFC double-champion even . But somewhere down the line, the two friends started having issues, allegedly over Floyd owing the singer money.

But now,  if that is what it would take to get Mayweather out of his current predicament. Responding to some of Gervonta Davis’ social media posts on the subject, 50 Cent wrote, “Oh nah, this sh*t is real. @gervontaa would not say no sh*t like that if it wasn’t official. Me and Champ be beefing, but he my brother. I got some money if he need it!

This situation has garnered much attention over the last few days but the specifics remain unclear. With Davis and 50 Cent both offering to step in to help, do you think Floyd is actually in trouble? What do you make of Sonnen’s response? Let us know in the comments.

 

Floyd Mayweather Jr. has continued to show  as the sports star made another visit to the country amid the nation’s Mayweather Jr. made the trek abroad earlier this week, which included a meeting with members of Israel’s Defense Forces (IDF) and emergency services. The 47-year-old also prayed at the Western Wall, a religious site located in the Old City of Jerusalem during his visit, which attracted a throng of fans and observers who posed for photos with the former boxing champ.

His latest trip to the war-stricken country comes mere months after Mayweather Jr. received the “Champion of Israel” Award for his vocal and philanthropic support of Israel. The undefeated pugilist was bestowed the honor in December 2023, during a ceremony held in Miami that was thrown by Magen David Adom, Israel’s national emergency service.

The fundraising event garnered upwards of a reported $4 million towards Israelian relief efforts.

Floyd Mayweather attends a game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium on January 07, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

In October 2023, Mayweather Jr. expressed his solidarity with Israel while an Islamist political and military movement responsible for air and ground attacks on Israel. “I stand with Israel against the Hamas terrorists,” he wrote in a post on social media at the time.

“Hamas do not represent the people of Palestine but are a terrorist group that are attacking innocent lives!” he added, distancing himself from attributing the actions of Hamas to the Middle Eastern nation as a whole. “I stand for all humans and wish for the safe return of all Americans and Israelis and any human that were kidnapped as hostages during these horrific war crimes.”

Mayweather Jr. continued to express his thoughts, urging the public to focus on humanity in a time of dvision. “This is not a time for politics. This is a time for safety first and foremost,” he added. “God Bless America, God Bless Israel, God Bless Human Kind! I stand with Israel and Jews all around the world. I condemn antisemitism at all cost, I stand for Peace, I stand for Human Rights! Terrorism Is Never The Answer!”

In addition to backing Israel through his words, Mayweather has put his money where his mouth is, as the fiscal-minded sports star’s private jet reportedly transported 5,000 pounds of supplies to the nation that same month.

See Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s Instagram post below.

PARIS – One of the most decorated members of the Great Britain Olympic delegation has withdrawn from the 2024 Paris Olympics Equestrian athlete , a three-time Olympic gold medalist in dressage, announced the news Tuesday after a video she said was from four years ago surfaced   The International Federation for Equestrian Sports (FEI) investigation resulted in a six-month suspension, the body announced.

The FEI said it received a video Tuesday “depicting Ms. Dujardin engaging in conduct contrary to the principles of horse welfare.” A lawyer representing an unidentified complainant sent the video to the FEI.

“The footage was allegedly taken several years ago during a training session conducted by Ms. Dujardin at a private stable,” the FEI said in a statement.

Dujardin technically withdrew before the FEI could impose its penalty.

In her statement, Dujardin said the incident “does not reflect how I train my horses or coach my pupils, however there is no excuse. I a

FLOYD MAYWEATHER crafted the most iconic unbeaten boxing record of all time by training in sweltering heat in the middle of the night.

The American’s gym is just two short miles from the Sin City strip where he collected the majority of his belts and millions in the ring.

But the real work was done inside the Mayweather Boxing Club, where the 50-0 legend whipped himself into sensational shape.

He did so by training at all hours of the night, often as late as 3 am, and with the thermostat cranked up to a boiling 83 degrees (28 C).

The Sun took a trip to the iconic gym and experienced firsthand just how hot the boxing club was.

And according to Mayweather’s uncle Jeff, his nephew’s influence is so great that up-and-comers force themselves to train in the heat like their hero once did.

“Well, that’s because that’s what Floyd used to do and everyone that comes to the gym wants to pattern themselves after Floyd. So they let the gym just heat up and I hate it!” Jeff told us.

Mayweather, who officially retired in 2017 after beating UFC superstar Conor McGregor, prided himself on doing things his own way.

And to gain a psychological edge he would train in the middle of the night while his opponents slept.

So if you were on his training team it meant being on call at all times.

“He trains some crazy times,” former world champion Badou Jack, 40, said.

“I’m not sparring with him but we’d get a call in the middle of the night and he’ll say ‘Get to the gym, we’re working out.'”

Not even a night out on the Vegas town would get in the way of his sparring sessions.

“Everything he does is different, he does his own thing,” 23-8 Denis Douglin, 35, remembers.

“Floyd would go out to the club, finish at three o’clock in the morning and then go and train.

“That was regular. It sounds crazy to the world but the man does what he wants, but he stays focused. He’s just on a whole different level.”

Mayweather is so impromptu he would often challenge his sparring partners to box until one of them gave up.

“Floyd said to me, ‘We’re going to turn the bell off and spar till somebody quits. I’m gonna make you quit,’ Douglin recalls.

“I said to him, ‘Floyd, if you turn that bell off we’re going to spar for the rest of the day, because I’m not quitting.’

“We sparred about 20-30 minutes straight, but we had to stop because Devin Haney was sparring after us.

“If it wasn’t for that we weren’t going to stop – we’d probably still be sparring now.”

“We’re boxing, going back and forth, we did three or four rounds straight, but Floyd’s the type of guy to try and break you,” Daquan Mays, who is 5-1, added.

“He’s looking me in the eyes the whole time, and I’m like this s*** is fun as hell.

“We’re in like the third round and he’s like, ‘I ain’t tired, I’ll keep going, I don’t give a f***.

“I was like, well I don’t give a f*** either. So he said, ‘Get the clock off, get the clock off, we going until you’re tired, until you’re done boxing’.

“Me myself, I didn’t care, I wanted to see where I was at. We did 16 minutes, he gave me props afterwards and that was that.”

Mayweather’s gym is full of his favorite memorabilia with fight posters – all in chronological order – draping from the ceiling.

There is also a poster of the five-division champ with the quote, “A true champion can adapt to anything.”

On the entrance door of the gym are also strict instructions prohibiting phones in the gym whenever Mayweather was training.

Failure to do so would see you kicked out of the gym and banned from coming back.

But Mayweather is not often seen around the gym these days.

He continues to box in exhibitions since hanging the gloves up, facing stars of the social media, MMA, and boxing world.

His last was against the grandson of notorious mob boss John Gotti, which ended in a disqualification win last June after a brawl broke out in the ring.

Mayweather continues to tease more money-spinning spectacle bouts, meaning there are rare cameos in the gym here and there.

Boxer Floyd Mayweather pictured Aug. 30, 2023, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (AP Photo/Marta Lavandier)

US boxing legend Floyd Mayweather announces his support for Israel and sends aid to the country on his private jet.

“I stand with Israel against the Hamas terrorists. Hamas do not represent the people of Palestine but are a terrorist group that are attacking innocent lives! I stand for all humans and wish for the safe return of all Americans and Israelis and any human that were kidnapped as hostages during these horrific war crimes,” Mayweather says in an Instagram post along with a picture of himself in Jerusalem.

“I stand with Israel and Jews all around the world. I condemn antisemitism at all cost. I stand for Peace. I stand for Human Rights! Terrorism Is Never The Answer,” a second post says with a fist in the colors of the Israeli flag.

Media reports say Mayweather is sending a shipment of aid to Israel on his private jet.

TMZ says the shipment consists of everything from “food and water to bulletproof vests for the IDF  and civilians.”

 

Mike Tyson is regarded as ‘The Baddest Man on the Planet,’ but that wasn’t enough to scare Floyd Mayweather

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Jack Kenmare

Mike Tyson has never been one to hold back when speaking about Floyd Mayweather. In fact, that a prime version of himself would kick Mayweather’s “a**e” in a street fight.

The 54-year-old  the undefeated boxer for believing he’s better than the great Muhammed Ali ever was.

“He’s very delusional,” said. “Listen, if he was anywhere near that realm of great as Muhammad Ali, he’d be able to take his kids to school by himself.

“OK, he can’t take his kids to school by himself, and he’s talking about he’s great? Greatness is not guarding yourself from the people. ‘It’s being accepted by the people. He can’t take his kids alone to school by himself.

“He’s a little scared man. He’s a very small, scared man.”

Tyson and Mayweather’s well documented feud has often produced entertaining snippets and for many, a moment in 2015 sticks out as one of the best.

It all went down when the pair bumped into each other at a WBC convention at the Mirage Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas.

Mayweather, who was the WBC welterweight and junior middleweight champion at the time, shook hands with those on stage when ‘The Baddest Man on the Planet’ entered the room.

Tyson soon approached ‘Money’ and pretended to throw one of those famous right hands before walking away with a smirk on his face.

To his credit, Mayweather didn’t even flinch. He soon embraced the former heavyweight champion of the world while wearing a huge smile on his face.

Of course, this isn’t the only eyebrow raising incident involving Tyson and Mayweather in years gone by.

When ‘Iron Mike’ was asked about the previously mentioned street fight with ‘Pretty Boy’ in his prime, he told GQ: “[I would] kick Floyd’s a**e… there wouldn’t even be no match.”

The former undisputed heavyweight champ put his rivalry to one side with Mayweather when he suggested that he’d lose in a boxing fight if he were the same size as him.

He admitted: “[If] I was his size in the ring, he would outpoint me.”

Mayweather, who boasts an unbeaten record of 50-0, once claimed that he was the best boxer in history and rated himself higher than the likes of Muhammad Ali and Tyson.

The first African American heavyweight champion, Jack Johnson, is in the eighth spot. The AI cited his pioneering dominance in the sport in the early 20th century and “exceptional defensive skills”.

is in seventh, having gone undefeated in his entire boxing career. The 47-year-old’s “defensive mastery, counter-punching ability, and business acumen” have all made him among the best fighters of all time, according to the AI.

who was nicknamed “Hands of Stone,” is in sixth. The AI credited Duran for his “aggressive style and remarkable endurance” while holding titles in multiple weight classes.

Sugar Ray Leonard was ranked the fifth greatest boxer of all time, having won world titles in multiple weight divisions and “engaged in memorable bouts” against Thomas Hearns, Marvin Hagler and the aforementioned Duran.

is widely considered one of the greatest boxers of all time and has the resume to back that claim up, as the Michigan native has worked tirelessly to perfect his craft and keep his perfect record of 50-0 unblemished throughout his career. Though he is nowadays just for the money, against opponents with name value as opposed to building a legacy of career boxers, what he has accomplished over the past few decades may never be seen again.

Floyd Mayweather 10 Best Wins Ranked FOR HIM AND IS FRIEND

Every fight fan remembers the biggest moments of their favourite fighter’s career. While Mayweather Jr has a long list of wins under his belt, there are a few that stand out above the rest. Here are the 10 best wins of Floyd “Money” Mayweather’s career – ranked.

Besides having an all-time series of fights against , Mexican great  battled against some of the best boxers of his generation, including Mayweather Jr. Their meeting came right in the middle of “Money” Mayweather Jr’s obliteration of all challengers. Coming off of an extended hiatus, Mayweather Jr’s return against a dangerous opponent sparked large viewership numbers. Marquez had limited success against his adversary. He tried to stick to his game plan, but after frustration set in, the Mexican fighter tried the different approach of throwing caution to the wind. This played beautifully into Mayweather Jr’s counter-punching that enabled him to win by a large disparity and reminded the competition that he was still king.

While the most memorable moment of the Mayweather Jr and Victor Ortiz fight was the illegal headbutt by the latter, this fight was instrumental in proving that age is just a number for the pound-for-pound king. During this established point in his career, Mayweather Jr, 34, was a master at cultivating fans to tune into his fights in hope of his demise. Regardless of his age, Mayweather Jr looked technically sound and was asserting his will routinely. He looked a step or two ahead of his younger counterpart. By frustrating the young Mexican boxer purely out of execution of a game plan, Ortiz lashed out with a cheap shot. The younger Ortiz was mighty and strong, but let his emotions get the better of him. In the midst of the chaos, Mayweather Jr capitalised on the moment by knocking out an apologetic and unprotected Ortiz to remain champion.

At the time, Shane Mosley was the number three ranked pound-for-pound fighter on the planet and had a tough test in front of him against Mayweather Jr. Mosley had several big-time wins on his record, lost to a few elite fighters as well, but really looked sharp early on versus Mayweather Jr. In an extremely rare circumstance, Mayweather Jr’s button was severely pinged by Mosley in the second round to buckle the undefeated champion and put him on stilts. However, what makes Floyd so special is his ability to stay composed under duress. Mayweather Jr stayed on the course to win the rest of the fight by a large margin.

After another round of failed negotiations with the great Manny Pacquiao, Team Money Mayweather turned their attention to a different opponent, a former world champion  Cotto faced and beat some of the sport’s most elite boxers, and he would’ve loved to have nothing more than to tally a “1” in Mayweather Jr’s career loss column. Cotto came out with a pressuring offensive style to counter the Michigan native’s elusiveness. Mayweather Jr responded by mixing up light and heavy shots that landed around the guard of Cotto to ultimately turn the tables of the fight in the later rounds. Though the fight went all 12 rounds, Mayweather Jr nearly finished Cotto, but the tough Rhode Island native respectably hung on. It was another dominant performance for “Money” Mayweather Jr.

One of the biggest wins of Mayweather Jr’s career came when he took on Zab Judah for the IBF and IBO welterweight championship belts. However, during the fight, Judah, like a handful of Mayweather Jr’s opponents, tried to bully the more talented boxer with unnecessary – and sometimes illegal – physicality. Floyd refused to be big brothered by Judah, and responded with even more swiftness and skill. When Judah could not outbox Mayweather Jr, he turned to foul play. In the 10th round with Mayweather Jr up on the scorecards, Judah landed a blatant low blow followed by a punch to the back of Floyd’s head. This resulted in Roger Mayweather rushing into the ring to confront Judah and to protect his fighter. A scrum broke out, but the tension would eventually subside, and Mayweather Jr would go on to win the fight.

The first fight between Mayweather Jr and Marcos Maidana was a great fight. Maidana forced Floyd out of his counter striking comfort zone and into a gritty fight. “Money” Mayweather Jr admitted that the Mexican fighter was a very worthy opponent as Floyd wasn’t relaxed as he normally is against the ropes. This nerve-wrecking contest led to an immediate rematch and another big payday for the “The Best Ever”. Mayweather Jr made noticeable adjustments from the get go of the rematch. With a tighter guard and not nearly as casual in his demeanour, Floyd started his offence sooner and was ready to silence any critics. Though this fight had much less tussling, it showed the mastermind that Mayweather is. His in-ring IQ and ability to be two or three steps ahead of his opponents is why he is considered one of the best of all time, and it showed on that night.

In the lead up to Mayweather Jr’s fight with Arturo Gatti, he was still known as “Pretty Boy Floyd”, but this was the first introduction to how Mayweather Jr’s trash talking could bring in more eyeballs and more dollars to his fights. Floyd didn’t cut his biggest paycheck ever for his fight with the brawling Gatti, but he quickly learned what sells. The fight was a dominant performance from the ascending Mayweather Jr. Gatti, who turns fights into phone booth slugfests, was no match for his swordsman counterpart. Mayweather Jr picked apart Gatti with various lead attacks that drew Gatti into an unwanted duel. Mayweather Jr beat down the former champion to earn the biggest win of his career at that point. A young Mayweather Jr would win his first and only super lightweight title with the victory.

When two great talkers come together in combat sports, it can make for a massive attraction. Yes, their skills are elite and can speak for themselves, but when fighters have that mouthy confidence, it adds another layer to the fight. This was the case for Mayweather Jr versus . Mayweather Jr came into the bout as the world’s number one pound-for-pound boxer and made sure to keep that ranking intact. Smartly, Mayweather Jr wasn’t baiting as he normally does. Instead of reeling Hatton into a counter striking chess match, he decided to throw lead power shots that would end up frustrating the Englishman to eventually open up the floodgates. Hatton’s impatience allowed Mayweather Jr to really start to dig into his shots as he looked to close the show. He did just that in the 10th round when Hatton charged forward and Mayweather Jr – like a matador – threw a beautifully timed counter left hook while exiting punching range. Hatton rammed into the corner of the ring and this was the beginning of the end for the Englishman.

After establishing himself as the A-side in promotion, the next step for Team Money Mayweather was to pick off a young lion with massive potential.  a powerful punching Mexican with loads of potential. A fight against Mayweather Jr would put Alvarez on the map even if he wasn’t the master chess player he has become. The fight had many stipulations that leaned heavily in favour of the champ. Canelo had to remain at a certain weight on a certain date to keep the fight a go. Obviously, because of the opportunity, Canelo accepted and made it to fight night. Mayweather Jr showed that there are levels to this game and pulled out all of his defensive skills to frustrate yet another young boxer. Floyd looked exceptional with his evasion footwork and shoulder roll to win a one-sided affair

It took many years of clamouring from the media and the boxing community to make Mayweather Jr versus Manny Pacquiao happen, but when it was finally set, the world tuned in to watch the clash of the best defensive boxer in history go toe-to-toe with a great offensive threat. The hype for this superfight was undeniable. The mainstream media handled this fight with the proper amount of hype and coverage. Pacquiao was a great challenge for Mayweather Jr. His pressure and power were thought to be the perfect combination to finally crack the Mayweather Jr code. However, the Michigan native was too slick that night for Pacquiao, as he had his guard reinforced to elude Manny’s genius offensive tactics. Floyd didn’t give a millimetre and Pacquiao couldn’t get any momentum going. Many have tried to disparage Mayweather Jr for not getting around to this fight earlier in the career of Pacquiao following the fight, but ironically, Mayweather Jr is older than the Filipino fighter by three years. Mayweather Jr may never receive his due from this shutdown performance.

When Oscar De La Hoya faced Floyd Mayweather Jr in 2007, it was a passing of the torch from one incredible fighter to another. The fight had a Shakespearian backdrop with Floyd Sr leaving the Mayweather team because of issues with Floyd Jr coaching De La Hoya for several years. Eventually, the Floyds reunited in time for this epic showdown between the longtime champion and the rising star. Confidently, Mayweather Jr gave away the first few rounds of the fight to digest data, which gave De La Hoya a false sense of security. Once Mayweather Jr downloaded the Mexican fighter’s strengths, he turned up the volume and gained the respect of the champion with slick combinations. With prime punching power and a point to prove his greatness, Mayweather Jr went from “Pretty Boy Floyd” to “Money Mayweather” as he won in dominant fashion and banked his biggest payday to date. The rest is history.

 

Floyd Mayweather has an incredible list of requirements needed to join ‘The Money Team’.

Josh Lawless

Josh Lawless

Floyd Mayweather’s entourage is one of the biggest and most powerful in the game and there are slew of ridiculous requirements for joining.

‘The Money Team’ are not only tasked with protecting the undefeated 50-0 boxer in public but also the substantial amounts of cash he regularly carries with him.

They are paid extremely well, with The team also get to travel on a separate private jet as well as receive one or two pieces of jewellery.

But it’s not always an easy ride working for the 47-year-old as he expects his bodyguards to go on the attack as soon as he utters a command.

During the press conference with Conor McGregor ahead of their 2017 superfight, Mayweather shouted at his crew to ‘Form Voltron’.

It sounded like something out of a Marvel movie but 15-time world champion was demanding the TMT go on the attack and surround McGregor.

A huge fracas occurred when McGregor’s team also showed they were game for a scrap.

Mayweather, who has had multiple altercations with YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul, has also been known to yell “sick them” – which also means activating his mob into action.

One of Mayweather’s bodyguards, Alfonso Redick, stands at a ridiculous 7ft and is quite rightly nicknamed ‘Big Church’.

But another of his personal minders, Jizzy Mack – once labelled a “juicehead turkey” by McGregor

Mack previously fought on the undercard of Mayweather’s exhibition bout against Mikauru Asakura over in Japan.

He took on a much smaller opponent in kickboxer Kouzi but was finished off in the third round.

Kouzi put him on the canvas on multiple occasions and after a final flurry of punches, Mack was put to the sword when the referee waved away the contest.

Maybe he was waiting for the order from Mayweather, who won later on in the night and collected a cool £20 million.

Floyd Mayweather gatecrashes press conference to declare himself the GOAT in chaotic scenes

Floyd Mayweather hijacked Curmel Moton’s press conference following Canelo Alvarez vs Jermell Charlo.

Nasir Jabbar

Nasir Jabbar

Floyd Mayweather gatecrashed a young fighter’s press conference to declare himself the GOAT of boxing following Canelo Alvarez’s win over Jermell Charlo.

dominated Charlo as he defended his undisputed super-middleweight world titles, winning a lopsided decision in Las Vegas.

Undercard action saw Curmel Moton, just 17, make his professional debut as he knocked out Ezequiel Flores in the very first round.

Moton, who is widely regarded as one of the best talents in America, spoke to the assembled media after his victory – alongside his promoter

But the budding starlet’s press conference was hijacked by the former pound-for-pound boxing king as he went on a rant about being the greatest of all time.

The 46-year-old took exception to a reporter calling him ‘arguably one of the greatest of all time’ as he hijacked Moton’s presser to make his feelings clear.

“What are we rating ourselves on?” He said.

“In the least amount of fights, you know, I didn’t have to have 70 fights, or 150 fights, 300 fights.”

The five-weight world champion added: “Did I or did I not beat the most world champions? In the least amount of fights? Who got the highest gate? Who made the most money? Who was the most accurate? It’s basically saying that…”

The reporter agreed with everything ‘Money’ said and ultimately rephrased his question to refer to the 50-0 fighter as the ‘greatest of all time’.

Is Mayweather the GOAT of boxing? Let us know what you think.

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