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The brutal moment that Floyd Mayweather made Don Moore feel the full force of his power

Floyd Mayweather Jr played out the third exhibition fight of his retirement in Abu Dhabi on Saturday night.

It’s now been five years since ‘Money’ hung up his gloves with a knockout victory over UFC champion Conor McGregor, writing a full stop next to his 50-0 record as a professional fighter.

However, it’s clear that Mayweather hasn’t been satisfied with taking time away from the ring completely despite not entertaining the idea of trying to add to his remarkable unbeaten record.

The American first dabbled in the world of exhibition fights back in 2018 when he scored a breath-taking knockout victory over Japanese kick-boxer Tenshin Nasukawa.

And in even stranger circumstances last year, Mayweather went 10 rounds with YouTuber Logan Paul in a contest that continues to make headlines due to controversy surrounding the payments.

But regardless of what you might think about Mayweather’s exhibition endeavours, you can be assured that it doesn’t look as though they’ll be ending any time soon.

That’s because the 45-year-old looked to be having the time of his life when he finally exchanged leather in his long-awaited clash with Don Moore in the United Arab Emirates.

With the initial fight date having been postponed by Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan’s passing, the exhibition bout finally got underway this weekend with Mayweather making quite the impact.

Despite Moore having competed as a boxer between 1999 and 2016, he was unsurprisingly bested by ‘Money’ for great swathes of the contest and even hit the canvas in the eighth round.

The moment that Mayweather managed to send his opponent to the ground was a reminder of just how formidable a fighter he was during his heyday – and Moore was lucky to survive the onslaught.

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