By Edward Chaykosvky

Both of the main event fighters for Saturday night's Showtime PPV took turns trading verbal jabs with each other.

Mayweather has taken several pot shots at Berto - stating the former two-time champion looked up to him as "an idol."

Berto denied those claims, stating that unlike Mayweather he doesn't need enormous amounts of money to get women - a response to Mayweather's talk of buying a sports car that costs more money than Berto's purse for the PPV match.

The fight will be Mayweather's last, claims the pound-for-pound, but many expect him to fight again in order to go for that sought after 50th victory.

"We know a lot of the same mutual people and we know a lot of the same mutual females and it's a lot of cross-waves, a lot of things that cross. I'm not one of these boring boxers that just fight and go home. I'm out there. I have a good time. I'm an alright looking guy, too," Berto said.

"I don't need a hundred million to have any of your women walk outside of their house and come see me when they get tired of all that money talk, all that lame, boring money talk. Everybody got money."