Rumors have been circulating online that a boxing match between Jake Paul and boxing legend Floyd Mayweather is in the works following their recent confrontation. However, there is no truth to these rumors.
Jake Paul, the polarizing social media personality who has transitioned to professional boxing, has once again made headlines for his involvement in a confrontation. This time, he was accosted by boxing legend Floyd Mayweather and his entourage in Miami.
The incident occurred after an NBA game between the Miami Heat and the Cleveland Cavaliers, and it quickly escalated into a tense situation. Mayweather could be seen exchanging words with Paul, who was flanked by only one security guard. Mayweather's entourage joined in, taunting Paul about his recent loss to Tommy Fury, which further exacerbated the already volatile situation.
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As tensions rose, Paul made a quick exit, presumably to avoid any further confrontation. The incident has once again drawn attention to Paul's penchant for controversy and his willingness to engage in confrontational behavior, as well as Mayweather's reputation as a formidable and outspoken figure in the world of combat sports.
Prior to their recent altercation, Jake Paul and Floyd Mayweather had crossed paths before. The encounter reportedly took place in the lead-up to the boxing exhibition match between Mayweather and Jake's older brother, Logan Paul. During the confrontation, 'The Problem Child' was uncharacteristically vocal and even went so far as to snatch Mayweather's hat while hurling insults at the undefeated fighter. The incident quickly went viral, further fueling the already intense public interest in the Paul brothers' foray into the world of professional boxing.
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Floyd Mayweather has announced a multi-country exhibition schedule for 2023
Boxing icon Floyd Mayweather recently disclosed plans for a series of exhibition matches set to take place in various countries throughout 2023. The fighter, who retired from professional boxing after his bout against Conor McGregor in 2017, has stayed active by participating in a number of exhibition matches.
These fights have taken place in locations such as Dubai, Japan, and the United States. Mayweather has referred to these events as legalized bank robberies, likening them to lucrative heists. The announcement of his upcoming exhibition fights has generated significant buzz among fans and observers, who eagerly anticipate the opportunity to witness the legendary boxer in action once again.
'Money' posted on Instagram:
"This is what my 2023 looks like so far…5 exhibitions in 5 countries in 9 months and if any of these exhibitions don’t happen, I still get paid. I’m the most active hustler in boxing, my money is guaranteed."