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Floyd Mayweather confirms his stance on the potential end of a fight with Jake Paul

With two words, he defined the fight

Floyd Mayweather confirms his stance on the potential end of a fight with Jake Paul
Floyd Mayweather confirms his stance on the potential end of a fight with Jake Paul

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Floyd Mayweather openly addressed his stance on a potential fight with Jake Paul, summing up his position in just two words that might unsettle his opponent.

Floyd Mayweather holds nothing back and delivers a bold statement

Boxing legend Floyd Mayweather, known for his flawless career, has once again made waves in the sports world with his latest remarks about a possible showdown with Jake Paul.
Despite retiring from professional boxing in 2017 after defeating Conor McGregor and securing his perfect 50-0 record, the former champion remains a dominant figure in high-profile exhibition bouts.

Throughout his illustrious career, Floyd Mayweather claimed titles in five weight divisions and triumphed over some of the sport’s biggest names, including Canelo Álvarez, Manny Pacquiao, and Oscar De La Hoya.
However, in recent years, he has shifted his focus to exhibition fights, stepping into the ring with figures like Logan Paul and kickboxer Tenshin Nasukawa.

Too easy Floyd Mayweather cutting response
“Too easy”: Floyd Mayweather cutting response

Meanwhile, Jake Paul continues his quest to establish himself in the boxing world and has been vocal about his desire to face “Money” Mayweather.
After his controversial fight against Mike Tyson last November, the influencer-turned-boxer is gearing up to announce his next big challenge.

“Too easy”: Mayweather cutting response

During a recent appearance on The Tonight Show, Mayweather was asked about the possibility of fighting Jake Paul. Without hesitation, the former boxer delivered a sharp two-word response: “Too easy.”
With his trademark confidence, the ex-champ elaborated on why his legacy remains untouchable: “When you watch free boxing, you can get hundreds of millions of views. But when you watch Floyd Mayweather, you have to pay. I made history in pay-per-view numbers.”
While Jake Paul continues searching for high-profile opponents after his failed attempt to secure a fight with Canelo Álvarez, it seems clear that Floyd Mayweather doesn’t see him as a worthy challenge.

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