Floyd Mayweather Jr. Denies Rumors of Possible Fight with Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.
Mayweather Responds to Rumors
Boxing legend Floyd Mayweather Jr. has addressed rumors of a potential exhibition fight with Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.
In a recent interview, Mayweather stated that he has not agreed to any such fight and that the rumors are false.
Chavez Jr. Expresses Interest
Chavez Jr. has publicly expressed his desire to face Mayweather in an exhibition match.
However, Mayweather has remained adamant in his denial of any agreement.
Mayweather's Recent Exhibition
Mayweather recently participated in an exhibition rematch with John Gotti III, which he won via unanimous decision.
The bout was Mayweather's first since his retirement from professional boxing in 2017.
Chavez Jr.'s Record
Chavez Jr. has a professional boxing record of 53-6-1, with 34 knockouts.
He is the son of Mexican boxing legend Julio Cesar Chavez Sr.
Mayweather's Dominance
Mayweather retired from professional boxing with an undefeated record of 50-0, with 27 knockouts.
He held world titles in five different weight classes.
Fans' Reaction
Boxing fans have expressed mixed reactions to the rumors of a Mayweather-Chavez Jr. fight.
Some fans are eager to see the two fighters square off, while others believe that Mayweather should remain retired.
Conclusion
As of now, there is no official confirmation of a fight between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.
Mayweather has denied the rumors, but Chavez Jr. remains hopeful that the fight will eventually happen.
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