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“Choreographed Dance”: 46-YO Floyd Mayweather Fails to Impress Fans Despite Impressive ‘No-Look’ Mitt Work During John Gotti III Rematch Fight Camp

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Floyd Mayweather Jr. and John Gotti III may finally get back together once again for a rematch. Given what happened during their first square up, a final conclusion to their unfinished business was much-anticipated. Per available reports, both have settled upon a February meeting. Always a thorough professional, Floyd Mayweather Jr. seems to have started in earnest with his training.

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Nearly-a-minute-long footage shows him working on the pads with his long-time trainer, Gerald Tucker. Despite his age, there has been no letdown in Mayweather Jr.’s athleticism. With precision, he executed each throw as ‘GT’ moved around. It was evident that the undefeated former champion was highly accustomed to the rhythm and speed. At times, the undefeated former champion would stare at the camera while hitting the pads. Usually, it gets oodles of awe. But this time, it appears to have gone way off target.

Any reason for all these tricks? Fans ask

Most of the followers who commented seemed to question the relevance of such training methods. Their point is that it’s a well-set, hammered-out move.

This user, for instance, while finding it amazing, questions whether it’s similar to a well-crafted ballet dance.

This follower highlighted that Floyd Mayweather Jr. has been showing the same pad work for the last twenty years. All for the cameras. Now he might even be able to do it blindfolded.

Unable to fathom the concept behind this dubious punch work, this user believes that it is the person wielding the pads who does most of the work and not vice versa.

This user wonders how Mayweather Jr.’s pad-work is relevant for current boxing updates. Fans had a good time going through a spate of good fights. So the user questions the point behind publishing news such as this.

Then this follower went back to the good-old point of Floyd Mayweather Jr. avoiding a prime Manny Pacquiao. To the follower, the undefeated former champion always remained the most uninteresting fight of all time. They won’t consider counting him among the top twenty greatest boxers.

Mayweather Jr. commenced an exhibition fight career roughly a year after he retired from active boxing in 2017.

A rematch in the offing for Floyd Mayweather Jr.

After the Aaron Chalmers fight on February 25, Floyd Mayweather Jr. met John Gotti III on June 11. As the situation heated up between the two, referee Kenny Bayless finally had to intervene and stop the match in the sixth round. Soon after, a wild brawl ensued between the two sides following Gotti III lunging at Mayweather Jr. Then there were reports of fights erupting between groups across the arena and backstage. Though initially he was suspended, the Florida State Boxing Commission later revoked it by July. As of now, it is still not clear whether their match will be a scoring bout. Also, the date of the fight remains to be finalized.

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