Floyd Mayweather, a retired American boxer, has disclosed his plan to fight Conor McGregor again if he gets the right deal.
The Herald gathered that Mayweather pocketed a whooping sum of £200 million in his first fight against the Mixed Martial Artist in 2017.
The 43-year-old who went into promotion after hanging his gloves the same year having gone unbeaten all through his professional career.
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Mayweather said: “All I did was do pushups and situps. That’s all I did. Pushups and situps, box a few times, hit the bag a few times. Because, actually, the training camp was in different places.
“I would do a training camp in Vegas a few days. Sometimes I wouldn’t go to the gym for a week.”
Earlier, The Herald reported that American boxer, Floyd Mayweather has been named the greatest boxer of all-time, ahead of Muhammad Ali and other professional boxers.
The 42-year-old won all his 50 professional fights during his 21-year boxing career.
Mayweather has also won world titles in five different weight classes that earned him 2256 points on the Box Rec rankings.
That brought him way ahead of Pacquiao (1629 points) who is the next on the list. Floyd Mayweather’s last fight was against Conor McGregor in August 2017 when he won his 50th professional bout.
He had gone ahead to beat the likes of Muhammad Ali, Sugar Ray Robinson, Joe Louis, Archie Moore and Rocky Marciano.
The other active boxer on the Box Rec ranking list is Pacquiao, the only eight-division world champion in the history of boxing.
He is a current senator in his native Philippines, Pacquiao demolished Oscar De La Hoya into retirement in December 2008.