Floyd Mayweather Back in The Ring to Replace Money He Swindled! T-Mobile Arena Confirmed Reservation For June 10 Mayweather & McGregor's Event
Last weekend, Floyd Mayweather Jr. confirmed that he was officially out of retirement. But recent reports claimed that the undefeated boxer got scammed and he is into the boxing ring again to bring back the money he just swindled. The T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas is now been reserved this coming June 10 for Mayweather and McGregor's event.
Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Conor McGregor battle is officially confirmed by Front Row Brian, a well-known figure in mixed martial arts. Brian tweeted on his official twitter account that he has confirmed the "hold" on T-Mobile Arena for Mayweather and McGregor on June 10, 2017, Daily Star has reported.
But shortly after he tweeted, Brian clarify that the reservation isn't mean that Mayweather and McGregor already signed the agreement to fight. He further explained that it is not a confirmation but merely an assurance that the fight between the two isn't just a troll job.
Meanwhile, according to Michael Bisping, he has heard that Floyd Mayweather Jr. has been conned out a serious sum of money. According to him, he was talking to somebody in Las Vegas and heard the misfortune of Mayweather and figure was very big.
Bisping also added that Floyd Mayweather badly wanted to replace the money that got swindled. So, the only option to bring the money back is to fight the UFC star Conor McGregor as the offer is impossible to turn down. He's too confident that the fight will happen though uncertain about the month, but he said the fight might be too soon.
Furthermore, Ricky Hatton, the former two-weight world champion isn't impressed with the most anticipated fight between Mayweather and McGregor. According to Hatton, if the fight was in his back garden, he will surely shut the curtains, Business Insider has reported.
Floyd Mayweather has beaten Hatton back in 2007 in a well-publicized welterweight division. But Hatton just can't believe that the fight between the two will happen, "no disrespect to Conor intended," Hatton says. Conor was good for a UFC fighter and it might go a few rounds because of his toughness but he thinks Floyd will stop him.
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