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Boxer Floyd Mayweather has “no second thoughts” about his retirement

Mayweather Jr.is set to fight unheralded Andre Berto in September, a bout which the American boxer has said to be the last fight in his career.

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Professional boxing star Floyd Mayweather insists that he has “no second thoughts” about his retirement. It’s time to hang ’em up. “I am looking forward to working with some up-and-coming kids, going on walks and taking vacations”.

Many fans think upcoming Floyd Mayweather JrAndre Berto fight is one sided, both in physical and financial aspect. For his part, Pacquiao has blamed Mayweather for running and hugging during the fight as he refused to engaged him in a tot-to-toe situation.

It is worthy to note that the dispute, according to VCPost, started when Rousey pointed out during her speech at the 2015 ESPY Awards about Mayweather’s scandalous domestic abuse’ history, wherein she said “I wonder how Floyd feels being beat by a woman for once…I’d like to see you pretend to not know who I am now”. He’s going to throw a lot of punches but I’m going to bring it right back at him hard.

‘This is my first time going into a fight without all the pressure on my back. “We’ll see how it all plays out”. Berto’s three losses during his last six fights have come against Victor Ortiz, Robert Guerrero, and Jesus Soto Karass. “I’m just one of the very best artists”, the undefeated champion said. Their lackluster performance angered over 4.4 million viewers across the globe prompting some of them to file lawsuits against Pacquiao, Mayweather and their promoters.

Mayweather called another tough night and deflected criticism of his choice of competition because of his swansong.

“He’s hungry. He comes to wage a war”.

I could go on to say that the actual opponents fought during those stretches means much more than the records themselves, but that should be pretty intuitive.

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Mayweather Promotions CEO Leonard Ellerbe also reiterated the intent to phone time and emphasized the dedication demonstrated by “Cash” in the sport over nearly 19 years. However, Berto does have good punching power and decent speed, and those qualities will at least give him a chance at winning. He’s done it his way.

Courtesy of Showtime