Floyd Mayweather is on his way back home. On May 14 in Dubai, the undefeated star is once again making his return to boxing. He will face Don Moore, a retired professional boxer and former sparring partner of ‘Money’.
A series of events have adjacently marked the past week. On Saturday night, April 2, Logan Paul made his WrestleMania debut at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Following Paul’s WrestleMania debut, Mayweather, whom ‘The Maverick‘ met last year, had a press conference for his upcoming fight against Don Moore. During the Q&A, a journalist asked how different Mayweather thought his upcoming fight was going to be from his last at the Dolphin. The following is what ‘Money’ had to say:
“Well, Don will come to fight; it’s a little different.”
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“And, may the best man win.” “Whereas at the Dolphin Stadium, Logan Paul talked a good game but he didn’t come to fight; he came to hold.”
Floyd Mayweather and his explosive message for the fans
Mayweather affirms that unlike Logan Paul, who came to hold, Don Moore will come to fight. And so will ‘Money’. With full conviction in his words, Floyd Mayweather predicts an explosive eight-round fight against Don Moore. And like every other time, he pledges the world to tune in.
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” [Gesturing towards Moore] If he’s coming to fight, I’m coming to fight. I mean eight rounds, from start to finish, it’s gon’ be explosive,” said Mayweather.
No doubt that with one million pay-per-view buys, Mayweather vs. Logan Paul was a fight full of hype. However, for some fans, it barely lived up to their expectations.
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Logan Paul survived through the eight rounds and also handed Mayweather his first career draw. But his boxing and game plan was unimpressive, and it greatly disappointed a significant deal of viewers.
Mayweather, at 45, is still a boxer’s dream match. It is just not that easy to get inside the ring with him. With zero losses, 50 professional wins, and record-breaking pay-per-views, Mayweather is a noble name.
Irrespective of the location or opponent, it is always a privilege to see a Mayweather fight. Like, Money himself puts it during the Moore conference, “to give the people a glimpse of me.”
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“A little bit of flash, a little bit of flare.”
What expectations do you have from Mayweather vs. Moore clash? Let us know in the comments below.