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Boxing fans, it’s that time again. With all PPVs we have seen this year, it seems to have watered down the sport, but two PPVs you can always count on, barring him being on retirement, is Floyd Mayweather fighting the 1st week in May and the 2nd week in September. This Saturday, Showtime PPV will be live from the MGM Grand in Las Vegas to host the rematch of Floyd “Money” Mayweather vs. Marcos “Chino” Maidana in the event that has been coined #Mayhem2. Not only is this fight for the same WBC Welterweight and WBA Super World Welterweight Titles, but the WBC has also said this will also be for the WBC Light Middleweight belt, which is weird, but another story in itself.
The now 37 year old, Floyd Mayweather, will be stepping into the ring that is practically his at this point, with an unblemished record of 46-0 with 26 KOs. He has not stopped anyone since the Victor Ortiz debacle, and legitimately hasn’t REALLY stopped anyone early since Ricky Hatton, which was pre-retirement in 2007. At this point in his career he is still one of, if not the most technically skilled fighter in the sport, but as every fight passes by, the question must be raised of when will his age catch up to him. Floyd may also be feeling this, as he has recently said that as of now, his last fight will be September of 2015, which is when his 6 fight deal with Showtime, worth approximately 240 million, runs out.We will with out a shadow of a doubt be taking live calls on air from you the voice of the people. Call 646-478-3068 to voice your opinion, remember you can voice your opinion in writing by becoming part of the team and writing for the site contact Victor Salazar at Theboxingvoice@yahoo.com Be sure to subscribe to us on YouTube and Blogtalk in order to receive one email a few minutes before we go live. Stay up to date on the sport you love by following us on Twitter @Thaboxingvoice for the most recent news