Floyd Mayweather is once again stepping into the ring. The former welterweight champion has found the perfect niche with his exhibition boxing matches. Mayweather has seen massive success from an exhibition match with Logan Paul. Now, Mayweather has decided on his next opponent. The next time Mayweather steps in the ring, he will be sharing it with mafia royalty. John Gotti's grandson John Gotti III will be the next challenger for Mayweather in the exhibition realm.
However, Mayweather claims the event will not just be a boxing match. Musical superstar Ozuna will be performing at the event. Mayweather wants the event to be one special night of entertainment. While it may be a little more difficult to have fans pay money for an exhibition match. However, TMT realizes the event needs to be more than the match. Which is why bringing in Ozuna will bring more eyes to the event. As Ozuna brings a large fanbase as well.
Floyd Mayweather Brings Entertainment To Next Match
Mayweather is arguably the greatest boxer of all time. In his fifty professional fights, Mayweather has never suffered defeat. In his last professional contest, Mayweather defeated Conor McGregor. The bout has gone down as one of the most successful boxing matches in the history of Pay-Per-View. However, now Mayweather has found a successful thing with his recent run of exhibition contests. On the other hand, Gotti is looking to improve as a boxer. Gotti has only been involved in two boxing matches. However, the famous Gotti grandson is most known as an MMA fighter.
Mayweather's next bout is guaranteed to be a spectacle. The greatest boxer of all time, fighting a legendary name. That alone will bring eyes to the event. However, one has to wonder if Mayweather has thought about returning to a boxing ring professionally. A rematch with McGregor is bound to make the superstars even more money than their first clash. With the latest news, will you be tuning into Floyd Weather's next fight? Let us know your thoughts on the spectacle in our comment section. For the latest sports news, keep it right here with HNHH.
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