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Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Logan Paul, billed as "Bragging Rights", was an exhibition crossover boxing match between former five-division world champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. and YouTuber Logan Paul. It took place on June 6, 2021, at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. [1] The fight reportedly sold over one million PPV buys. [2]
Jake Paul vs Ben Askren: Jake Paul vs. Ben Askren 17 April 2021 Paul — KO (1/8) [11] Future vs Torete La Velada Del Año 26 May 2021 Torete — TKO (2/3) [12] Mr Jägger vs ViruZz Jägger — PTS Reven vs ElMillor Reven — UD Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs Logan Paul: Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Logan Paul 6 June 2021 — [13] Ryan Johnston vs Cale ...
It was known heading into the Showtime pay-per-view fight between Floyd Mayweather and Logan Paul that no winner would be announced if the exhibition went the distance. That likely won't take ...
Floyd Mayweather and Logan Paul stepped into the ring together for their highly anticipated boxing event on Sunday. The 44-year-old Hall of Fame boxing champion and the 26-year-old YouTube ...
YouTuber Logan Paul went the distance against boxing champion Floyd Mayweather on Sunday night, making it through all eight rounds without a knockout. There was no official decision because of the ...
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A boxing showdown is set to take place Sunday when Floyd Mayweather Jr., 44, steps in the ring with Youtube star Logan Paul, 26, in exhibition match.
Paul's main coach for the fight was two-time heavyweight champion, Shannon Briggs, while KSI trained under up-and-coming professional boxer, Viddal Riley, and Jeff Mayweather, uncle of Floyd Mayweather Jr. [13] As a professional event, only fighters with professional boxing licences, and no other YouTubers, were allowed to participate; this decision was met with contention from some in the ...