LAS VEGAS - Floyd Mayweather, coming off a tough fight with Argentine brawler Marcos Maidana, is ready for revenge. Mayweather, who won a majority decision over Maidana in May, will battle the South American again for the WBA welterweight title and WBC welterweight and junior middleweight crowns.
"I know that I am almost 40 but I am still going strong," the 37-year-old Mayweather said on Wednesday.
"I'm coming to make a statement."
This is just the second rematch Mayweather has given since turning pro in 1996. Mayweather won a controversial unanimous decision over Jose Castillo in 2002.
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"I know that I am almost 40 but I am still going strong," the 37-year-old Mayweather said on Wednesday.
"I'm coming to make a statement."
This is just the second rematch Mayweather has given since turning pro in 1996. Mayweather won a controversial unanimous decision over Jose Castillo in 2002.
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