Floyd Mayweather & Logan Paul Set To Box On June 5
Floyd Mayweather & Logan Paul Set To Box On June 5
Floyd Mayweather and YouTube star Logan Paul are getting in the ring!
They were originally supposed to face off in February of this year. However, the fight was postponed with the venue being a subject of question.
Floyd Mayweather took to his Instagram earlier this week to ask fans where they want to see him and Logan Paul go head to head.

Now, the two are scheduled to face off on June 5, according to The Athletic’s Mike Coppinger. They will box for a pay-per-view special hosted by the cable network, Showtime. Per the agreement, Logan Paul will have to weigh in under 190 pounds while Floyd Mayweather can’t weigh more than 160 pounds.
While Mayweather’s profession will keep him as a fan favorite to win the fight, Paul’s family, on the other hand, believes the YouTuber won’t come out with a win. Jake, Paul’s brother said, according to Yahoo! Sports, that
“he’s “f***ed and the match is a terrible idea.”
Mayweather’s last professional fight was against the Irish-born Conor McGregor back in 2017. Conor McGregor was defeated by Money Mayweather in Round by a TKO at the T-Mobile Arena.

Floyd Mayweather, Conor McGregor
Conor McGregor announced his third retirement in four years back in June of last year.

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