Floyd Mayweather is leaving no stone unturned.
With his preparation ahead of facing Conor McGregor in a Las Vegas showdown, but admits he is not the same fighter he was 20 years ago. The two titans will go head-to-head on August 26 in what is set to be the most lucrative fight of all time and Mayweather is putting in the long hours in order to ensure his unbeaten record remains intact. The boxing legend took to Instagram to share a clip of himself training on the punch-ball with weighted gloves.
Floyd Mayweather is leaving no stone unturned with his preparation ahead of facing Conor McGregor in a Las Vegas showdown, but admits he is not the same fighter he was 20 years ago.
The two titans will go head-to-head on August 26 in what is set to be the most lucrative fight of all time and Mayweather is putting in the long hours in order to ensure his unbeaten record remains intact.
The boxing legend took to Instagram on Thursday to share a clip of himself training on the punch-ball with weighted gloves
Mayweather soon fell into his rhythm and displayed the speed and nimble hands which have been trademarks throughout his entire career.
Despite his ever-constant levels of confidence, Mayweather does acknowledge that he is not the same fighter he once was, but is now quite simply an 'old legend.'
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