Demetrious Johnson is the latest non-boxer who wants to box Floyd Mayweather
As far as retirements go, Floyd Mayweather’s has been a busy one. The 42-year-old boxer has recently made it a practice to take on non-boxers in the boxing ring and walk away with millions after a nearly risk-free victory.
He outlasted a gassed Conor McGregor in 2017, ripped through Japanese kickboxer Tenshin Nasukawa last New Year’s Eve and publicly flirted with another bout against Khabib Nurmagomedov while the world waits for a second Manny Pacquiao fight. Now, former UFC flyweight champion Demetrious Johnson appears to want that action.
Demetrious Johnson on possible Floyd Mayweather exhibition: ‘It’ll be fun’
Currently fighting in the Singapore-based ONE Championship after an unusual trade between promotions, Johnson expressed his interest in a three-round exhibition match similar to Mayweather’s bout against Nasukawa in an interview with TMZ:
"Absolutely, I'll step in there and fight Floyd," 32-year-old Johnson said ... "3 rounds? Just boxing? I'll do that. It'll be fun! I feel like I'll do fine."
And, this isn't one of those hypothetical matchups either -- because as Johnson put it, "I think for Floyd Mayweather if it makes money sense, I think he would do anything."
At least Johnson seems to know what motivates Mayweather.
Now, how would such a fight play out? Johnson is considered one of the best mixed martial artists in history thanks to his incredible run atop the UFC’s flyweight division. The 32-year-old set a record with 11 straight title defenses until he was stopped by Henry Cejudo last year.
That’s what Johnson has going for him: sheer greatness in MMA’s biggest promotion. What he doesn’t have going for him: He’s not really a boxer, and he’d be facing a historically great boxer who has five or six inches of reach and a weight class or two on him.
Unlike the strike-focused McGregor, who lasted 10 rounds with Mayweather, Johnson is much more of a wrestler. That limitation might have been a big reason the Nurmagomedov fight never came together, and it’s why a Johnson-Mayweather fight wouldn’t be as entertaining as some fans might imagine. It might be lucrative though, and that’s really what matters here.
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