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Boxing news - Floyd Mayweather unable to officially beat YouTuber Logan Paul in eight round fight in Miami

Tim Hobbs

Updated 07/06/2021 at 10:12 GMT

Floyd Mayweather might have made a few more million dollars after his eight-round scrap with Logan Paul, but all the credit will go to the YouTube star. He took the former pound-for-pound king and self-proclaimed ‘The Greatest Ever’ the full eight rounds and even surprised Mayweather with his boxing ability.

Floyd Mayweather failed to knock out You Tuber Logan Paul in eight rounds

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Floyd Mayweather failed to knock out and beat YouTube sensation Logan Paul in their surreal exhibition bout on Sunday night.
The self-proclaimed ‘The Greatest Ever’ was unable to stop his opponent or force him to retire in the eight-round affair at the Hard Rock Stadium, Miami.
With no judges or scoring system involved and the all-important knockout down to the referee’s discretion, Mayweather admitted he was expecting to be too good for Logan Paul, who lost to fellow YouTuber KSI in 2018’s ground-breaking social media bout.
“I had fun. You’ve got to realise I’m not 21 anymore,” Mayweather told Showtime Sport.
“But it’s good to move around with these young guys. Test my skills, just to have some fun.
He’s a tough, rough competitor. It was good action.
"Even though he doesn’t have much experience, he knew how to use his weight and he knew how to tie me up tonight."
Logan Paul weighed in 35lbs heavier and stood six inches taller than the former unbeaten five-weight world champion but still emerged with credit and humility after a tough eight rounds.
“This is the coolest thing ever. I'm happy I made it out,” he said.
He's tough to hit, he's always tough to hit and he's not even that old.
“Floyd Mayweather vs Logan Paul 2? I don't know, let me get a little better. Maybe I can end it next time.”
Mayweather refused to discuss taking on Logan’s brother, Jake Paul, leaving the YouTube sibling to call out boxing’s new pound-for-pound supremo Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez.
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