Coach Gerald Tucker has high hopes from his protege, Floyd Mayweather. Notably, the boxing stalwart ‘Money’ has retired from the sport of boxing. However, he is keen to make comeback in the ring again. Nowadays, he is toiling hard in the gym for his exhibition bout in Dubai.
Though the date, opponent, and venue are yet to be confirmed for the much-anticipated exhibition bout. However, various reports speculate that the fight will take place in the coming few months.
While discussing the biggest match in the history of women’s boxing, ‘The Pretty Boy’s trainer, Gerald Tucker, gave an update on the upcoming exhibition bout in Dubai.
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He said, “He’s just so far ahead of the other fighters in the sports. Man, it is, he can jump in there that was his first-time spawn, and since let’s say May June and couldn’t tell he can beat anybody man put him in the ring with whoever name him he’ll still beat him.”
The undefeated stalwart has remained the center of attraction for 25 years. Notably, the Olympic bronze medalist has reigned the throne of boxing in five weight divisions. His impeccable defense, lightning speed with accuracy, and quick footwork are tired of publicity.
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However, it’s a bold revelation that the 44-year-old is training hard prior to his 45th birthday for an exhibition bout in Dubai. Truly, there is no one who can match the art of consistency and dedication, which ‘Money’ has mastered.
The exhibition bout Between Floyd Mayweather and Logan Paul
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It was a high-profile exhibition match that took place on June 6, 2021, at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. However, prior to the match, the hype of this has peaked more than any other major title clash.
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The YouTuber turned boxer, Logan Paul and Floyd Mayweather, had 6 rounds of a slugfest. It was branded as ‘Bragging Rights’. However, the winner was not declared but overall it was an entertaining match. On the part of ‘The Maverick’, it was a stage that established his name in the sport of boxing.