Floyd Mayweather: Exhibition in Japan is ‘between a jet and a fly’

Floyd Mayweather said his exhibition against MMA fighter Mikuru Asakura in Japan is “between a jet and a fly.”

Floyd Mayweather doesn’t take these exhibitions too seriously. He doesn’t have to.

The 45-year-old Hall of Famer is scheduled to face mixed martial artist Mikuru Asakura in a pay-per-view boxing exhibition Sunday in Saitama, Japan (Saturday in U.S.).

He was asked at a recent news conference how he prepares for such “fights.” He doesn’t do much.

“We don’t train as much as we did when we were competing,” said Mayweather, referring to his actual boxing career. “When we were competing, we were competing against the biggest and best in the sport of boxing.

“Now we do a little. We may train a few days, let the body rest a days, train a few days, let the body rest a few days. We really don’t train too much. We really just travel and enjoy life.”

In other words, he could dominate fighters like Asakura in his sleep.

“As far as boxing, competing at the highest level,” he said, “I did that for so long that when it’s time to go out and do what I got to do, I got that on lock.”

Indeed, Mayweather expects to bring more than enough into the ring to inflict damage against Asakura, saying this is fight is “between a jet and a fly.”

“I know this is just an exhibition match,” he said, “but with my single punch I can guarantee you that his stomach will flare up like an eggplant.”

For his part, the mostly silent Asakura told Mayweather through a translator, “You talk a lot.”

Mayweather, whose last sanctioned bout was his knockout of Conor McGregor in 2017, has taken part in three previous exhibitions. He faced Japanese kickboxer Tenshin Nasukawa in 2018, YouTuber Logan Paul last year last year and former sparring partner Don Moore this past May.

And Mayweather has said he might take part in one more exhibition before the end of the year.

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Floyd Mayweather: Exhibition in Japan is ‘between a jet and a fly’

Floyd Mayweather said his exhibition against MMA fighter Mikuru Asakura in Japan is “between a jet and a fly.”

Floyd Mayweather doesn’t take these exhibitions too seriously. He doesn’t have to.

The 45-year-old Hall of Famer is scheduled to face mixed martial artist Mikuru Asakura in a pay-per-view boxing exhibition Sunday in Saitama, Japan (Saturday in U.S.).

He was asked at a recent news conference how he prepares for such “fights.” He doesn’t do much.

“We don’t train as much as we did when we were competing,” said Mayweather, referring to his actual boxing career. “When we were competing, we were competing against the biggest and best in the sport of boxing.

“Now we do a little. We may train a few days, let the body rest a days, train a few days, let the body rest a few days. We really don’t train too much. We really just travel and enjoy life.”

In other words, he could dominate fighters like Asakura in his sleep.

“As far as boxing, competing at the highest level,” he said, “I did that for so long that when it’s time to go out and do what I got to do, I got that on lock.”

Indeed, Mayweather expects to bring more than enough into the ring to inflict damage against Asakura, saying this is fight is “between a jet and a fly.”

“I know this is just an exhibition match,” he said, “but with my single punch I can guarantee you that his stomach will flare up like an eggplant.”

For his part, the mostly silent Asakura told Mayweather through a translator, “You talk a lot.”

Mayweather, whose last sanctioned bout was his knockout of Conor McGregor in 2017, has taken part in three previous exhibitions. He faced Japanese kickboxer Tenshin Nasukawa in 2018, YouTuber Logan Paul last year last year and former sparring partner Don Moore this past May.

And Mayweather has said he might take part in one more exhibition before the end of the year.

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Photos: Floyd Mayweather, Mikuru Asakura kick off promotion for September exhibition

Photos: Floyd Mayweather, Mikuru Asakura kick off promotion for September exhibition.

Floyd Mayweather will return to the ring this September in Japan, where the 45-year-old Hall of Famer will face MMA fighter Mikuru Asakura in an exhibition.

The exact date and rules for the fight have not been announced, although presumably they will fight under boxing rules.

Mayweather, who was inducted into the Hall Sunday, and Asakura took part in a new conference Tuesday to kick off the promotion. Here are images from the event. All photos courtesy of RIZIN.

Photos: Floyd Mayweather, Mikuru Asakura kick off promotion for September exhibition

Photos: Floyd Mayweather, Mikuru Asakura kick off promotion for September exhibition.

Floyd Mayweather will return to the ring this September in Japan, where the 45-year-old Hall of Famer will face MMA fighter Mikuru Asakura in an exhibition.

The exact date and rules for the fight have not been announced, although presumably they will fight under boxing rules.

Mayweather, who was inducted into the Hall Sunday, and Asakura took part in a new conference Tuesday to kick off the promotion. Here are images from the event. All photos courtesy of RIZIN.

Floyd Mayweather exhibition called off because of UAE president’s death

Floyd Mayweather vs. Don Moore: date, time, how to watch, background.

Floyd Mayweather’s exhibition with Don Moore scheduled for Saturday in Dubai was canceled because of the death of UAE President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

Organizers have indicated that they plan to reschedule the event.

Mayweather, 45, was going to trade punches with his former sparring partner on a helicopter landing pad atop the iconic Burj Al Arab Hotel.

The Global Titans Fight Series said in a formal statement: “Out of deepest respect and due to these unforeseen circumstances of Force Majeure, the Global Titans Dubai event which was scheduled to take place on May 14th at the Burj Al Arab Jumeirah has been postponed until further notice, with a new date to be announced very soon. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and reassure fans that this spectacular event will be staged in future.”

Mayweather last took part in an exhibition in June of last year, when he faced YouTuber Logan Paul.

Floyd Mayweather exhibition called off because of UAE president’s death

Floyd Mayweather vs. Don Moore: date, time, how to watch, background.

Floyd Mayweather’s exhibition with Don Moore scheduled for Saturday in Dubai was canceled because of the death of UAE President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

Organizers have indicated that they plan to reschedule the event.

Mayweather, 45, was going to trade punches with his former sparring partner on a helicopter landing pad atop the iconic Burj Al Arab Hotel.

The Global Titans Fight Series said in a formal statement: “Out of deepest respect and due to these unforeseen circumstances of Force Majeure, the Global Titans Dubai event which was scheduled to take place on May 14th at the Burj Al Arab Jumeirah has been postponed until further notice, with a new date to be announced very soon. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and reassure fans that this spectacular event will be staged in future.”

Mayweather last took part in an exhibition in June of last year, when he faced YouTuber Logan Paul.

Floyd Mayweather announces another return to the ring

Floyd Mayweather has announced another return to the ring.

Floyd Mayweather will be making another return to the ring.

The 44-year-old Hall of Famer announced that he will take part in an exhibition Feb. 20 on a helipad atop the iconic Burj Al Hotel in Dubai. He will have turned 45 four days before the event.

Mayweather reportedly has been targeting YouTuber Reshad ‘Money Kicks’ Belhasa as his opponent.

“February 20th, we haven’t chosen an opponent yet but I look forward to it and hopefully we give you guys something to see,” said Mayweather, who has expressed an interest promoting multiple events in the Middle East.

The helipad atop the Burj Al Arab Hotel overlooks Dubai. Warren Little / Getty Images for Tennis Emirates

Mayweather last fought last June 6, when he faced YouTuber Logan Paul in an exhibition.

The helipad has been the site of other sports events, including a workout by Anthony Joshua and a tennis match between Roger Federer and Andre Agassi.

“It’s going to be a very special crowd, not too many people,” Mayweather said. “So if you get the chance to come here, you must know, you’re very, very special for this event.”

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