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When they collide on June 6, Floyd Mayweather and Logan Paul can stage one of the biggest PPVs of all time in boxing history. They have already intensified the matchup with several controversies in their first face-off.

Hence, the in-ring battle will seemingly receive global attention. Although traditional boxing fans have ridiculed the matchup, several people, including boxing elites, have favored the idea. Following all the hype and attention, Mayweather vs Paul can also be a boxing treat.

Both men were involved in a physical war which showcased the former’s violent side in their latest press conference. While the boxing clash will happen amid the live crowd, here’s a look at how you can watch it from your home.

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Floyd Mayweather vs Logan Paul- PPV Details

Reporter Michael Benson revealed the news via social media, with some added insights. He wrote that Showtime has set the PPV price at $49.99. One can subscribe to Showtime and catch all the action live from any of the streaming platforms.

Also, per Benson’s tweet, the main event will be an eight-round fight instead of a six-round bout.

Standing at a maximum of 190 lbs, Logan Paul will have a massive physical advantage over Floyd Mayweather. Despite being the underdog, he will have the chance to be the first man to beat Mayweather inside the ring. Moreover, a lucrative payday puts him in a win-win situation. However, it still seems bizarre to see him win against Mayweather.

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The undefeated five-division champion Floyd Mayweather will end his 4-year long hiatus from the ring to return against a YouTuber. As boxing fans saw him remain unbeaten against some of the best professional boxers ever, they will give Logan Paul negligible chances of landing an upset.

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Apart from the alluring main-event, there are three more fights in the undercard. Jean-Pascal will lock horns against Badou Jack once again for the WBA light heavyweight title. Meanwhile, former super welterweight champion, Jarrett Hurd, will return to face Luis Arias. Adding to that, former NFL star Chad Johnson will also make his boxing debut.

Do you think this event will be worth watching for the hardcore fans?