Man:
Quiet on the set, please. Mayweather: What's the best
introduction you want? Woman:
Whatever you want. Just freestyle? Yeah, freestyle. Well, as you guys know, my life is wild,
my life is crazy. And I always want to give the
people something spectacular. So it's only right to bring
you guys what you want to see. And who am I?
I'm "Money May" all day. June 6th,
that boy ain't got a chance. You know what we're gonna do? We're gonna party,
have fun, and live life. So, let me introduce you guys to Girl Collection. βͺβͺ Narrator:
What's fame, really? A global audience of millions? A bank vault
stuffed with gold bars? A place on boxing's
Mount Rushmore? No. Fame to the world's
most well-known boxer is doing
whatever the hell you want. βͺ Hey, hey βͺ [ Crowd cheering ] For two of America's
most public of figures, fame made possible
a pair of improbable dreams. Yeah, yeah, Floyd's jet
is bigger, bro. Whatever. For Floyd Mayweather, boxing translated
into celebrity... My best friend.
Y'all met him? βͺβͺ ...where, for Logan Paul,
social-media renown opened a path into sports. Sure. Let's... Oh, hell yeah, bro. Appreciate the support.
Thank you, brother. [Laughing] Let's go! βͺβͺ Ultimately, two men who
started in opposite directions have arrived
at the same place -- a boxing ring in Miami
on Sunday, June 6th... where an exhibition fight
will feature the famous... βͺβͺ ...and celebrity won't matter
once the bell rings. βͺβͺ [ Helicopter blades whirring ] Logan: Hey, they say it's
Floyd "Money" Mayweather. What, is he coming in
in a chopper? I don't know! Hey. That's...awesome. Ohh!
That is so...cool. Narrator:
An event wrapped in spectacle and piloted by personality is now about to take flight. And if Logan Paul's ride
to the press conference in Miami Gardens
is any indication, he's used to
a Money-like entrance. Upon landing, he's greeted
by his infamous brother, Jake Paul, reuniting
a pair of YouTube sensations looking for fights. That was the coolest
thing ever. I'm not gonna
act like it wasn't. [ Laughs ] Logan:
I'm a YouTuber for now. Ask me in two years. We'll see what people
address me as then. But sitting in this seat,
saying I fully intend on beating the greatest boxer
of our generation, people can't compute, right? They hear that, and they're
like, "Oh, this kid's a moron." Hey. I agree with y'all. I'm a delusional optimist. Hey, you think I should try
to throw up an Instagram post outside the helicopter
before? -Yeah, right now.
-Like right now? -Hit it right now.
-Right now, right? Let's do this...
Yeah. Man:
The social-media megastar has conquered everything
from podcasting to PokΓ©mon. Ladies and gentlemen,
"The Disruptor," Logan Paul! That smells
like a victory. The world's
highest-paid athlete. Here he comes,
ladies and gentlemen. Floyd "Money" Mayweather! Mayweather: My nickname
is "Money" for a reason. I worked extremely hard
for years and years to get to a certain level, a level to where we could start
calling everything an event. -My boy is small.
-Google said 5'8". -My boy is small.
-Your clothes are big on you. My boy is small! Do you wanna head
to the Baby Gap... My boy is small. All that.
All that. Get me a bigger boy. Logan: I'm gonna be honest.
I walked in expecting, you know, to be cute, say
some fun...back and forth, maybe hurt each other's
feelings, like, a little bit. Are you nervous, Floyd? Absolutely not. This wind is picking up. Strong gust of wind can
blow your little...over. Absolutely not. I'm capable of kicking
two...in one night. One, two.
[ Logan laughs ] I'm willing to fight both
in the same night. Mayweather:
This press conference had
nothing to do with Jake Paul. Why are you even
at this press conference? Hey, your shoe's untied. Narrator: At first,
the friendly jabs flew as combatants
who sell for a living leaned into the hype. You got to realize this. Y'all
need social media. I don't. But then an event
not meant to be serious took an uglier,
nastier turn. I know what he did to Japan.
So guess what. You have to pay for
what you did to Japan. Well, I know what
you did to your wife. Crowd: Ohh! Mayweather: Far as speaking
on my children mother, you disrespected my children
and you're disrespecting me. Somebody can seriously get hurt
by disrespect. I can guarantee you this. June 6th,
you will get knocked out. Logan: I think both Floyd
and I knew that this... was gonna be a spectacle
on June 6th. I don't think we realized that it was gonna be
a spectacle <font color="#FFFFFF"><i>before </i>June 6th.</font> Any time there's an event with
my brother or myself involved... [ Inhales deeply ] ...you know... --
...gonna go down. Unfortunately. It's not really a fight.
This is a fight to him. To me, it's all about fun. It's all about entertainment.
It's an exhibition for me. Man: Floyd, do you really
want to take them both
on at the same night? Absolutely. Easy.
Yeah, I want to -- Absolutely.
Absolutely. Absolutely. -So let's make it happen.
-Let's do it. -Let's make it happen.
-Let's make it happen. Yes, sir.
Get the paperwork
for this bum. Get Al Haymon out here.
Let me call Al Haymon. I'm my own boss.
I'm my own boss. Two in one night. Got your hat.
Got your hat. Ohh!
Got your hat. [ Indistinct shouting ] ...matter with you?
...with me? Don't play with me.
[ Speaking indistinctly ] [ Indistinct arguing ] Get his...
Get his... Mayweather:
I ain't nothing to play with. I'm not for the jokes.
Totally disrespectful. That's why you ended up
with two black eyes and your nose got...up
and your teeth got chipped. Keep...with me, next time you're
gonna be in a neck brace. Keep...with me. Disrespect me. I told you.
Don't you ever disrespect me. Don't ever disrespect me. [ Indistinct shouting ] βͺβͺ They disrespect me. Don't you ever disrespect me!
Don't you ever disrespect me! I'll kill you...
You crazy? Take my...hat off. ...who you think
you're playing with? <font color="#FFFFFF"><i>Don't play with me.</i></font> Narrator:
Perhaps there's a danger in trying to anger boxing's
longtime pay-per-view king... Oh... ...but not if a viral video
translates into viewers. ...some attention, he got
the attention that he want. Narrator:
If this dustup did anything, it reminded the skeptics that while the famous
are protected outside the ring, even exhibitions
are still fights. Logan:
Bro, look at his face, bro. βͺβͺ I think it's safe to say
this...just got real. Browsing socials. A lot to digest after
that press conference.
A lot. ...crazy. Shout-out to my brother
for selling the fight for me. Back to Puerto Rico.
Wheels up! βͺ People, please
take me to the room βͺ βͺ I ain't coming down no more βͺ βͺ I just found the bottom
of the bottle βͺ βͺ I ain't gotta lose no more βͺ Narrator:
It's not often an opponent
can match Mayweather's opulence. But then again, he's never faced
someone as famous as Paul. From podcasts to PokΓ©mon to tens of millions
of followers, Paul's influence stretches
far beyond any boxer's reach. You want to know
how I make money? Okay. [ Laughs ] Okay. Sometimes these videos might be,
like, really stup-- stupid. I have the hiccups. Sorry. [ Muffled screaming ] What is up,
people of the Internet? My name is Logan Paul,
and welcome to my vlog channel. That's right. I'm vlogging now.
You get to see more of me. Ha ha ha! Sick, right? Ha ha! βͺ I'm in the battle
with this world βͺ βͺ And it's bringing me down βͺ βͺ Complications with a nation βͺ Ow! [ Gasps ] βͺ When your skin colored brown βͺ Ohh! I told you, bro! βͺ I'd rather buy another run-in
to be fighting some rounds βͺ βͺ I don't need nothing specific,
just get me anything βͺ You know, the Internet's crazy,
and -- and content creators come in all shapes and sizes. -[ Shouting ]
-Aah! I will see you next video. Think it exploded
because of the authenticity, the shareability,
the relatability. Everything comes in an instant. Cash money. Cash money.
Squaw, squaw. I remember I was in college. I got a full academic ride
for engineering. 4.0 GPA. But I got my first-ever
brand deal for $2,000. And I remember thinking,
"Wait a second. Brands are gonna pay me money
to make a video online, something I already do." That's when I made the decision
to drop out of college. βͺβͺ Logan:
Is that Mexican music? Man: Mm-hmm.
Is that...up? Yeah.
Is it...up? Uh... That's Haiti. There's Puerto Rican music
that could work. I think we should --
I think we should -- Hey There's a small issue. The -- The music you put
at the beginning of the vlog, like, the establish music,
is more like Mexican music. Narrator:
Logan Paul cashed in on something
most scroll through, turning a bombastic
social-media presence into a "back up
the Brink's truck" career. Still, he's serious
about not being serious, and controlling the narrative
is all part of the plan. The wrong culture of music
in a video. Guess who gets
...flamed for it. Right here. Being a YouTuber is a fun job where there's a lot of freedom
and you have the ability to entertain people
at the end of the day. Like, you're providing content
to make people smile. I think that's actually
a really noble pursuit. For me, my dreams are just
a little bigger, that's all. I just believe
I'm a little more than that. Just reality has not caught up
to where I am at in my mind. I'm a...fighter. Like,
I should be boxing right now. I'm late to practice because
I was giving notes on a video. And it's why
I got to where I am, because, like, I give a... I, like, really give a... Yeah. βͺβͺ Narrator:
Fame can be funny, though. It can suffocate and distort. It can accelerate a life in the
best ways and the worst ones, turning beloved stars
into villains and pushing lives like Paul's in directions
never before imagined. Man: I love you! Logan: I love you! Logan:
Being in the spotlight can really, really alter
who you are, what you were going to become
at your core. I was making videos
and trying to sell clothing and make money
off of the wrong reasons. Somewhere along
the line of creating, you know, I went down a fork in
the road that was just not me. βͺβͺ After the Tokyo incident
back in 2017, I-I really didn't know
what to do. I was a lost kid. That was
the lowest point of my life. I had done something
that was almost unforgivable. From the bottom of my heart,
I am sorry. I had a mission, and that
mission was to show people that I was better than what
I had portrayed previously. So it was an unwiring that
started with me, personally, off camera, behind the scenes. Narrator:
Sometimes the worst moments ignite long-needed changes, and shifts
from style to substance start in the one place where fists matter
far more than fame. Boxing did save my life. Really. I was headed down a path
that I did not like. Boxing gave me an opportunity to hit the reset button
on my life, literally fight
for who I wanted to be. 26 years now into my life, and I can say I've definitely
become a person who I love. Get out of the...road.
Got your hat! -Ohh!
-God damn it. [ Laughs ] Mayweather:
I mean, these guys are making some pretty good money
from YouTube. It's fame at different levels. But, see,
I think outside the box. It all started with a dream. βͺβͺ Narrator:
Mayweather turned pro at 19 and grabbed his first
world title in only two years, becoming boxing's
most bankable superstar, a hall-of-fame fighter
who leveraged celebrity, who told his own story,
and flashed his own cash. βͺ Champagne bottles everywhere βͺ Eventually,
fantasies yielded to reality, and dreams morphed
into regular items on Money May's to-do list. βͺ What happens in Vegas
stays right there βͺ βͺ I'm-a party for a night βͺ βͺ I'm-a party for the year βͺ Mayweather:
Fame changes the person. Like, people say,
oh, fame changed me. It did.
It made me more cautious. It made me want to better myself
and become a better person and surround myself
with better people, save my money,
make smarter investments, and build generational wealth. That's what I wanted to do
with my fame and fortune. βͺ I'm talkin' about
Las Vegas nights βͺ βͺ Las Vegas night βͺ So, what I've been
working on steady -- working on my real estate. Skate Rock City. It was always a dream of mine, ever since I've been
a 5-year-old kid, to own a skating rink. Just growing each and every day, getting bigger,
better, and stronger. βͺ Las Vegas night βͺ One day, this business
will get handed down to one of my grandchildren. And since I only got one, it's my grandson, KJ. [ Child shouts ] [ Laughter ] Woman: Yes! Yes!
What is it? Narrator: Imagine that. Floyd "Money" Mayweather,
talker of trash, owner of airplanes,
driver of fleets, can now add the most unexpected
title to his remarkable life. He's Grandpa Mayweather now... What you doin', champ? ...changed by family
as much as fame. Mayweather: You guys have never
seen me with a baby before, so you guys can't really say
it's a softer side. I've always been like that
with all my children. He boxin'. He boxin'. Just say, "Floyd, we have never
seen you hold a baby before." When he first held him, it
looked like he was gonna cry... Mayweather: I love my daughter,
and I love my grandson. Beautiful. And I love my other
three children, as well. Family first.
And that's what I believe in. Narrator: In almost four years
since retirement, the 50-0 fighter who calls himself
"The Best Ever" suffered loss after loss. Mayweather buried his uncle, longtime trainer
Roger Mayweather, as well as the mother of
three of his four children, Josie Harris. Their deaths led the boxer
to deeper places, to introspection,
and even more change. [ Applause ] Mayweather: Roger played
a major, major key within my career. One of the best trainers ever. Josie, without her, we wouldn't
have three beautiful children. She's a great person,
great mother. She will always be missed.
She will always be in my heart. Nobody really knew
our relationship. When we went through
our ups and downs, our children was very small. Love Josie,
will always love Josie no matter
what we've been through. Woman: Give me Floyd. We don't need too many shots.
That's all I need. [ Laughter ] Mayweather:
My legacy, you know -- I don't count
nobody else's pockets. Now, that's Floyd. [ Laughter ] What I like to do
is just stay in my lane and focus on me and focus
on what I like to do. I make it look good
for the people. And that's why I'm where I'm at, because I've always
stayed in my lane. Woman: Thank you. Thank you. βͺβͺ [ Men breathing heavily ] Man: Five. βͺβͺ Ten. βͺβͺ 16. 17. 20. [ Men breathing normally ] Three, two, one. [ Men scream ] [ Hands clapping ] Logan:
What's the plan today? Work on technique. Work on speed. You want the bug spray? I'm from Ohio, bro. Mosquitoes know better
than to mess with me. They know better
than to...with me. I'll...
these mosquitoes up. I'm a persistent... I really do never give up. [ Metal clanging ] [ Boxing gloves slapping ] I literally can attribute
my entire success to the work ethic
that my dad instilled in me. [ Grunting ] Good hook. Narrator:
Look past the blond locks, beneath defined cheekbones, and Logan Paul, at his core, is a laborer. Before YouTube,
fame, and celebrity, he came from a place
and a family where nothing mattered
but the work. Logan: You'll hear Jake and I
say a lot that we landscaped -- mulching and picking weeds. It was something that I knew I did not want to do
for the rest of my life. If I wanted to get out of that, I'd have to work smart and hard
in a different way. And, uh, I did. [ Grunting ] Narrator: Logan Paul
applied a sportsman's soul to the life of an influencer. Lest he need to remind
the skeptics, he went by another title
in Ohio. Not celebrity. Jock. βͺβͺ Logan: The fact that I had
the drive of an athlete. Woman: Go, Logan!
Go, Logan! Being a football player
and wrestler in high school, and a pretty accomplished one, and then switching
to social media, that was an easy switch. It was very easy for me
to put my hard work, my creativity, my drive,
and effort into making videos. And so when I had
that drive of an athlete and applied that to every
other vertical in my life, it worked. How you doing, bro?
Good to see you, brother. Hey. You know what happened
to him? He got arrested. But guess how he got out of
jail. Take a wild guess. They saw a picture
with him and you. You're...lying. The cop was a friend --
a buddy of yours. They liked him.
"You're a friend of Logan?" He goes, "Yeah." He goes... Get the...outta here. Patrick! Patrick! Get the...outta here. [ Speaking Spanish ] [ Laughter ] "Get out of jail free" card.
Isn't that crazy? Like, he'd still
be in jail or...? [ Laughter ] βͺβͺ βͺ They don't want it with me βͺ βͺ Ha ha ha βͺ βͺ You got a problem with me? βͺ βͺβͺ βͺ You don't want it with me βͺ βͺ Unh, man βͺ βͺ You won't ever stop me βͺ <font color="#FFFFFF"><i>Trabaja. </i>Work.</font> Logan: It's taken three years
for me to get to a spot where I really do feel
really, really, really comfortable in the ring. This is a full camp, man.
We take this...very serious. Don't forget
I had a year of being told that I was gonna fight
Floyd Mayweather. This is all I've been doing
for the past year. Ohh!
That was a good one. I really do think
I can beat him. βͺβͺ βͺ I ain't about giving that,
giving up dough βͺ This guy's getting ready
to fight the number-one guy on the planet, which is insane
and it's crazy. It just takes one. The reason
why I feel so confident is because he's no longer
this YouTube kid. He's a real boxer. ...you're the real deal. Narrator:
If real indeed recognize real, then consider Milton Lacroix
Paul's character witness. Raised in the fight game, Lacroix started training
in 1985, separating pretenders
from prospects. I know how to make fighters,
and that's what everybody must have fell asleep on.
One thing I do -- when I prepare a fighter
for a fight, they win. You gotta get
a little closer to him. You gotta stop the mosquito
from flying. That's what Floyd's
gonna be doing. Logan: If you think about it,
this truly is one of the most special
historic events ever. You have one of
the greatest boxers of our generation
fighting, uh, me. [ Laughing ] Lacroix: Ohp. Hook. Oh, that got him. Yes, sir. -Ah...
-Little man, you're on. [ Laughs ] [ Man gags ] What? Don't throw up in my ring.
Don't throw up in my ring. Get out the ring!
Get out the ring! [ Man coughs ] Mayweather:
Logan is working hard like the Russian in "Rocky IV." Keeping training
like Ivan Drago. It's not gonna work. βͺβͺ You know, normally, when we do
an interview, we sit down, we set up the camera,
we set up the lighting, but I decided to do this raw. I wanted to do
something different. This is how I do it.
Money May all day. I'm in my big palace.
Let's walk around. Ladies and gentlemen, let me
take you around my palace. You can come --
You can go this way. You can go that way.
We can walk around here. As you can see, Chihuly up top. I don't even -- I don't even
know what those shelves is. But I did my whole house.
I picked out everything. Let me show all the guys
how the back is. As you can see, it's beautiful. The lights everywhere.
This is one of my palaces. You know
everybody like Birkin bags. If I want to get some out
of the closet, go like this. You can take this off,
slide it down here. Crocodile Himalayan right there. About $300,000.
$400,000 also. It all depends
on where you're selling it. And these -- these pants? They cheap pants,
but guess what. I like it. I'm fighting him on Sunday. I want to tell the people
why I chose Sunday. Super Bowl, Sunday.
All-Star Game, Sunday. Everybody's at home on Sunday.
So guess what. I want you at home
watching this event. Woman: Uh, Logan -- And -- And -- And -- I know you keep,
"Logan, Logan, Logan."
Yes. I don't give a...about all
that "Logan, Logan, Logan"... He's made a lot of money
from YouTube. It's not no Floyd Mayweather
type money. When it comes
to Floyd Mayweather, it's a different level. Believe me.
It's a different level. Walk with me. They call this
the "Scarface" room. Come on in.
So, whatever you want to see, we got everything, yo. Y'all wanna watch
a little bit of cable. This is some of my toys. Lusso Ferrari. The 599 GTB. Portofino. 488.
Bentley GT. Cullinan. Wraith. Drophead. Phantom. Maybach truck and Lambo truck. Everything's paid for. Money doesn't matter if I got an intense training camp
or I don't. We got all the cars slanted, but we can turn the cars
straight. But this kid
don't got a chance in hell. It don't matter
where I train at. [ Chuckles ] The outcomes
always be the same. I can't be...with.
I'm Floyd. You don't get all of this not
being a master at what you do. I may not have invented boxing, but believe me, I mastered it. I mastered the art. I get paid the biggest bucks
because I kick... and I beat
the biggest names out there. Narrator:
For boxing bona fides, Mayweather need only
to sit back and push "play." There are reasons
he's not just undefeated but unscathed and unscarred... Lennon:
Boxing's undisputed... Narrator:
...his accomplishments worthy of sports immortality... Lennon: ...Floyd... Narrator: ...and his celebrity
undimmed in retirement. Lennon: ...Mayweather! Mayweather: Manny Pacquiao.
Canelo. Marcos Maidana. Real fighters. We're talking
about real fighters. This is a YouTuber. Now, come on, now.
This is a YouTuber. Narrator: Anyone expecting
an idle retirement hasn't spent much time
in the Money Team vortex. There's chaos, camaraderie,
and constant motion. P-Reala:
We brought the bikes out. You know, Champ about to run. Probably run for
about maybe six miles. We about to take over
the streets of Vegas. βͺβͺ Mayweather: I believe in
working smarter, not harder. So if it's something easy
like this, a legalized bank robbery,
I gotta do it. I have to do it. βͺβͺ "Got your hat.
Got your hat. Got your hat. Got your hat.
Got your hat." Logan: He doesn't know who
he's getting in the ring with. He really thinks I'm a YouTuber. He really thinks
I'm a fake fighter. And I get it. Everything I've portrayed online
says the same thing. You know, but we really
are about this life now. And Floyd underestimating me
is gonna hurt him, I think. βͺ Let's get it on βͺ βͺ We don't give a what-what,
we don't give a what-what βͺ βͺ Get it on the floor,
get it, get it on the floor βͺ βͺ What, get it on the floor βͺ βͺ Get it, get it
on the floor, what βͺ Logan:
This is not a fair fight. I'm 6, 7 inches
taller than Floyd. 30 pounds heavier.
18 years younger. βͺ Once again,
it's the darker... βͺ βͺ Hit or spark a...
break apart a... βͺ All that tying shoes,
touching hats, this and that... βͺ The pump'll put a hurt βͺ You think sometimes
that size wins fights or weight wins fights. [ Speaking indistinctly ]
The fighter win the fight. βͺ Job is never done, I handle
my business how it come βͺ βͺ And there's never been
a one-on-one βͺ [ Speaking indistinctly ] But I'm-a tighten his...up.
Starting to disrespect. βͺ I'm at the crossroads, look βͺ βͺ But I'm not really sure
which way to go βͺ Logan:
Exhibition, my... This is an eight-round fight.
Three minutes each. 10-ounce gloves. But it's a...exhibition. This a pro...fight against
the best fighter on the planet. I want Floyd to bring his belts,
all of them, 'cause I'm gonna knock him out
and then I'm gonna become the greatest boxer
on the planet, and then I'm gonna retire, buy
some land in Upstate New York, and not give Floyd the rematch. βͺ What βͺ βͺ Get it on the floor, get it,
get it on the floor, what βͺ Narrator:
Most of the boxing exists in the before and the after, when hype and hoopla
take center stage. But what really matters,
what has always mattered is neither before nor after... but rather those minutes,
intense and solitary, unlike anything in sports, when two boxers
enter a ring alone. Mayweather:
I ain't worried about the fight.
Can't nobody...with me. You ain't...with Floyd. I know how to fight.
I know how to entertain. I kick...for a living. After this fight, they're
gonna call me a Paul bearer. βͺ Stay outta sight
while it's light βͺ βͺ And then come out at night βͺ βͺ To make moves again,
stomp and bruise again βͺ Logan: Whether they want to
watch me achieve the impossible or whether they want to see me
get knocked the...out. It's gonna be
a...show. It is a spectacle.
They want to be entertained. We can do that. βͺ Get it on the floor, get it,
get it on the floor, what βͺ βͺ Get it on the floor, get it,
get it on the floor, what βͺ Narrator: Sure, two celebrities
will command an audience. But on June 6th, who cares? Because what brought together
two men from disparate worlds won't influence anything
when the fists fly. And it's clear that fame
can't do the fighting. Mayweather: I'm not gonna
tolerate no disrespect. If Logan Paul has the hat,
congratulations. I will get you your hat back. I promise. [ Bell dings ] βͺ Let's get it on βͺ Narrator: Boxing superstar
Floyd Mayweather meets social-media sensation
Logan Paul on Sunday, June 6th,
only on Showtime. [ Henry Parsley's "Last Night"
plays ] βͺβͺ βͺβͺ βͺβͺ βͺ Whoo, ooh βͺ βͺβͺ βͺ Ooh βͺ βͺ Ooh-ooh βͺ βͺβͺ βͺ Whoo, ooh-ooh βͺ
The thumbnail conversation is like:
Floyd: Hey fool, what are you gonna do with that 40 million.
Logan: I'd invest it so I have money for permanent peluca like yours.
When I think Floyd, I think PBF. To see him around 24:05 with that full head of hair, big bushy beard - who the fuck is that guy lol. Also Floyd ain't acting for the cameras, mofo always been flashy.
Was it after the Mosley fight he went to McDs for a milkshake in his Maybach? lol
Money May all day
Possibly the best boxer in our life time 50 wins and 0 loses. Against, a YouTube personality who isn't a boxer and has a 100% loss record against other non boxers.
This one is difficult to call guys !
All Logan Paul needs to do is land at least one clean shot thats highlight worthy before he gets knocked out.
They're both laughing at all the idiots who will pay for this fight.
Anyone see Ryan Garcia train Paul on how to defeat Floyd by any chance?
Is this a pro or exhibition?
Haven't we seen this circus with Conor McGregor already? And Conor's actually a decent fighter. Tenshin too by the way.
Don't give this YouTube fool your money.