Floyd Mayweather Jr yesterday knocked out mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter Mikuru Asakura in the second round in Japan in the latest of the boxing great’s post-retirement exhibitions.
The 45-year-old Mayweather floored his opponent with a right hand as his former welterweight foe Manny Pacquiao watched ringside in Saitama.
The American Mayweather, who retired in 2017 with an unbeaten 50-0 record, afterwards dismissed any prospect of a fight with the similarly retired Pacquiao.
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Mayweather arrived at Saitama Super Arena, north of Tokyo, just an hour before the fight.
He was shown on TV relaxing in a dressing room full of takeaway fast food, prior to making his ring entrance.
On another easy payday for the self-styled “Money” Mayweather, the bell to end the second round sounded as Asakura hit the canvas, but it failed to save the Japanese fighter and he was unable to beat the count.
“It was another blockbuster turnout ... boxing for me is like breathing,” Mayweather said, adding he is looking to fight more “YouTubers and MMA guys.”
Philippine great Pacquiao is not on his radar.
“I retired for a reason,” Mayweather said. “I’m here to have fun and enjoy myself ... but I’m not going to take no punishment to the point to where I can barely walk and barely talk.”
“People will always pay to get a glimpse of Floyd Mayweather,” he said, before adding: “So why would I go out there and ... fight a top fighter when I can get the same amount of money for three rounds with whoever?”
Asakura, an MMA star and popular YouTuber in Japan, gave Mayweather more of a workout than the last time the American fought an exhibition in Japan, against kickboxing prodigy Tenshin Nasukawa in December 2018.
“I’m glad he threw a few shots, got the crowd excited. That’s what it’s about,” Mayweather said. “I’m proud of him. I’m proud he came out here. He helped me entertain people. He did what he was supposed to do... We both had fun.”
Mayweather is reportedly close to agreeing a rematch next year with UFC star Conor McGregor.
Mayweather beat McGregor in his final fight before retirement.
The Mayweather-Asakura bout had no judges, meaning the result would not count on the fighter’s record.
Mayweather predicted last week that the fight would be an “easy payday, easy check, easy opponent.”
His retirement has not stopped him from raking in millions of dollars from a series of exhibitions.
In his 2018 match with Nasukawa, a kickboxer less than half his age, Mayweather floored him three times in the first round in a two-minute fight that he hinted online had netted him US$9 million.
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