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Floyd Mayweather reveals Logan Paul has asked for a rematch

Floyd Mayweather has claimed that Logan Paul’s team is interested in putting together a rematch of their boxing exhibition bout.

For many months now Logan Paul has had a bone to pick with Floyd Mayweather, stemming all the way back to their boxing showdown that took place one year ago. On that night in Miami, the two fought in an exhibition boxing match with no official winner being declared.

Paul looked better than many had expected but in the end, it wasn’t the thrilling showpiece that fans had hoped it would be.

In recent times, Paul has become increasingly frustrated after claiming that Mayweather has failed to pay him the full amount he’s owed for the fight.

Mayweather, who has largely remained silent on the issue, addressed the claims during a press conference earlier this week.

“Logan Paul is the same guy that said he didn’t get paid but someone from his team, the guy who actually put that exhibition on reached out to us and said that Logan Paul wanted to do another exhibition,” Mayweather said.

“This is the same guy that said he didn’t get paid. So, you guys have got to start watching these certain individuals, clout chasing. You see these guys constantly bringing up Floyd Mayweather’s name when they’re just trying to get clout,” he added. “I don’t know who it was exactly who reached out, but he [Floyd’s camp] told me this the day before yesterday [June 12].”

Mayweather, who’s coming off the back of an exhibition clash against Don Moore, was speaking at a press conference to promote yet another return to the ring this September.

He’ll be heading back to Japan where he’s expected to take on Mikuru Asakura, almost four years on from when he dismantled Tenshin Nasukawa in Saitama.

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