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WWE: Floyd Mayweather actually broke The Big Show's nose in 2008

Floyd Mayweather Jr is the greatest boxer of all-time.

He’s never been defeated in the ring, boasts a totally ludicrous pro record of 50-0 and has won multiple titles across five different weight classes, making him no less than a 15x time world champion.

He is the GOAT. And it’s not just his record but the calibre of opponent that he’s faced throughout his career…

Manny Pacquiao, Oscar De La Hoya, Ricky Hatton, they’ve all felt the keen sting of ‘Money Mayweather.’

However, being the entrepreneur that Mayweather is, he’s tossed his hat into the ring for many different ventures throughout his career… so long as they have a tasty enough pay-check waiting for him at the end that is.

Which takes us onto his blockbuster spell with the WWE franchise back in 2008.

After coolly dispatching of Ricky Hatton by TKO in the December of 2007, Mayweather announced that he would be taking a break from the ring to focus on developing his Money Team brand.

But fans didn’t have to wait long before Floyd was filling their TV screens once again, this time at the No Way Out PPV in February 2008.

The Big Show, having been out of the WWE for over a year, made his return by attacking an injured Rey Mysterio and then holding him in the direction of Floyd, taunting the American boxing legend:

“Do you wanna help him? You wanna do something?”

The Big Show then took Mysterio into the ring and was about to execute a vicious choke slam before an incensed Mayweather jumped the ropes and squared up to the 7ft beast.

With Mayweather standing at 5ft 8inches, his team clearly thought better of it and successfully held ‘Money’ back.

The Big Show took this as the perfect opportunity to goad the boxing superstar, dropping to his knees to mock his

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