‘The Money’ wants to do a series of exhibition fights during 2021, so do not rule out accepting the challenge of the popular rapper
The undefeated American Floyd Mayweather let it be seen through his social media that he would be willing to face off in an exhibition duel at his other time rapper friend Curtis Jackson, Better known as 50 Cent.
Mayweather, who retired in 2017 with a 50-0 professional record and 27 knockouts, Assured that this year he will do a series of exhibitions and placed the Logan brothers (YouTubers) at the top of the list; however, it did not leave out the short list in 50 Cent.
“This year I’m going to focus on a lot of exhibitions. I have an exhibition in Tokyo again. Of course, there’s one I’ll have with Logan Paul, and of course, if Jake Paul beats his next opponent who is Ben Askren, I’ll also have with him an exhibition, “he wrote Mayweather.
“I also heard that 50 Cent I would fight, but he said I was too small. If you want, we can arrange an exhibition for the end of the year. I don’t care about the weight with any of them. The Paul brothers will make a lot of money with these events, but with 50 Cent, it has to be ‘the winner takes everything’, ”the former world champion pointed out in five different categories.
To the rapper Custis Jackson, 45, was seen for a long time next to Floyd Mayweather; however, they ended their friendship, as Floyd himself revealed, when the then boxer refused to give him half of his company, although it transpired that it was for a personal issue that they ended up fighting.
Mayweather has been doing some exhibitions and, in fact, he had scheduled for this February the exhibition with Logan Paul; however, they had to postpone the event for a few more weeks even though they put a presale online to be able to contract payment for the event.
At 43, Floyd Mayweather He remains one of the leading references in professional boxing, although he often does so as a promoter at the helm of Mayweather Promotions, a company that runs the careers of fighters like Gervonta Davis.